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There are many areas in our library. As you enter the door, you will see the various areas

of our library.

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Areas in our library

Checkout Desk

Books

Magazines

Reading Corner

Computers

Mystery ofThe Week

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Checkout Desk

Checkout Desk

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Library Hours• Open before school

at 7:30• Open after school ‘til

3:45• Must have a pass any

time during the day

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Who can you?

Mrs. Binger Library Aide

Mrs. LuebbersLibrarian

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To Check Out A Book• Choose a book• Go to the front counter• Give your last name• Book stamped with due date

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To Return A Book• Book return in front of counter• Book return in wall out in the hall• Return a book anytime

Return BooksHere

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Due Date• Books checked out for two weeks

• Books always due on Friday• Magazines checked out for one

week• Magazines always due on Friday• Reference books and encyclopedia

due back the next school day

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Overdue Books• Charge of $.05 per school day for

books and magazines• Charge of $.10 per school day for

reference books and encylopedias• Overdue list posted on library door

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Computers

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Computers• Three different tables of computers to use

• Must log in to use these computers

• Must log off when done using the computers

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Name

Password

Name =

Password =

NO spaces between letters and numbers

first 4 letters of last name first 3 letters of first name

first 4 letters of last name

To log on to Computers

14 (the year you will graduate)

last 4 digits of ID #

Heather Luebbers ID#10400123

14

lueb

luebhea

0123

Hea

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Computer Programs Available

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Computer Programs Available

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Computer Programs Available

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Fiction Section

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Fiction Section• One story from the beginning to the

end of book

• Not a true story

• May seem true

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Some Fiction Books

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Some Fiction Books

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Nonfiction Section

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Nonfiction Section• The opposite of fiction

• A true story

• Presents factual information

• About real things, people,events, and places

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Some Nonfiction Books

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Some Nonfiction Books

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Magazine Section

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Magazine SectionMust be in clear plastic protector

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Magazine SectionMust be in clear plastic protector

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Reading Corner

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Reading Corner

A quiet area

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Reading CornerA quiet area to sit and read

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Mystery of the Week

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Mystery of the Week• I would like to create something for this.

I’m not sure at this time.

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“We shouldn't teach great books; we should teach a love of reading.”

- B. F. Skinner