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You’re Invited! Take a virtual tour of the Central High School Library Media Center. Created especially for students, parents, and faculty of Central High School, Springfield, Missouri. Angela Casteel & Sarah Gugliotta, Library Media Specialists

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You’re Invited!

Take a virtual tour of the Central High School Library Media Center.

Created especially for students, parents, and faculty of Central High School, Springfield,

Missouri.

Angela Casteel & Sarah Gugliotta, Library Media Specialists

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Welcome!The LMC is open every

school day from 7:30 to 3:30.

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Step up to the circulation desk where you can…

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…sign in or give your pass to one of the librarians,…

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… pick up a pass for Learning Lab,

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… return library books,…

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… or renew and check out new library books, magazines, and movies.

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Let me show you around the

library.

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We have comfy places to visit,

read, and study.

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There are 31 computers, a

scanner, and a printer for

students to use.

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Important Stuff: Students must have an Internet Agreement on

file and follow SPS policies when using any

school computers.

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Did you know that black & white printing for school papers and projects is available for FREE? And color printing is only 25 per page? Ruff!

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There are more than 30 different

magazines and newspapers for you

to check out.

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There are 1000’s of fiction titles on the tall shelves for you

to check out, including books and audio recordings.

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On the shorter shelves you’ll also find 1000’s of non-fiction books to help with your school work.

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The reference area is in the middle and has

great general information books like

encyclopedias, almanacs, and atlases.

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How many books can I check out?

And for how long?

Great Question!

You may check out 5 items at a time.

Books can be kept for 2 weeks and renewed once.

Magazines can be kept for 1 week.

Movies and Reference Books are only checked

out for 1 night.

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What if I need to

turn in a book before

7:30 or after 3:30?

Use the book return…

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… located in the

hallway just

outside the

library door.

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What if I don’t find the

information I need in a book?

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Visit the library’s Web page…

…for databases, online resources, and writing tools,

and the library catalog.

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Is there anything else

I need to know aboutthe library?

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There is a work area with supplies for you to use as your working on

those big projects.

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There are even great table areas for work, study, and reading.

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Important Stuff: Eating and

drinking are NOT allowed in the library, so…

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… THANK YOU for leaving your food and beverages here, or store them in your

backpack until you leave the library.

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Still have questions and

want some help?

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See librarians Mrs. Gugliotta and Mrs. Casteel for answers to

ALL your questions!