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Media Center Volunteer Information for:
You can help the Wildcats provide a positive learning environment in which
students develop academically, emotionally, physically and socially to the
best of their ability!
Woodstock Elementary School accepts student, parent and guardian
volunteers.
Library CatalogThis can be found through Woodstock Elementary School’s website: http://www.cherokee.k12.ga.us/Schools/woodstock-es/default.aspxClick on the Media Center TAB on LEFT side of screen.• Click on Catalog (right side, under media center links).• Search for title, author or keyword.
Checking Out
Type in Student’s identification number or name in the box next to Find.
* Make sure Student’s name and picture match the person intending to check out.
Using Scanner scan barcode (on front cover or inside of book) inside box next to Find.
Checking In
Use Scanner to scan an item back into the system in box next to Find Copy.
•Make sure Item shows appears in Check-in list.
What is a CALL NUMBER?
A call number is a group of numbers or letters put together that tell you a book’s location.
The call number is located at the bottom of the spine of a book.
This includes the classification numbers or letters.
Below the classification numbers or letters are the cutter letters.
ClassificationLetter
Cutter Letters
A cutter letter comes from the first three letters of the authors last name.
For Example: Avi would be filed under FIC AVI
Fiction Call Number
Non-Fiction Call Number
Reference Call Number
The library contains both fiction and non-fiction titles.
Non - Fiction
Fiction books should be shelved in alphabetical order by the author’s last name.
If several authors have the same last name, use the author’s first name to group them in
alphabetical order.
These books should be shelved in alphabetical order by the author’s first name because they all share a common last name. • Andrew Smith• Betty Smith• Sherri Smith
If the author has written several titles, the books are placed in alphabetical order from the title of the book.
Example: Crunch Waiting for Normal
Books Beginning with A, An, and The are shelved under
the second word in the title.
For Example: A Summer of Kings is shelved under F NOL recognizing Summer as the
first word in the title.
Non-fiction books are shelved in accordance with the Dewey Decimal
System.
Non-fiction books are shelved under The
Dewey Decimal System in the
following categories. • Anthropology• Geography
• History• Political Science• Sociology /
Psychology• Biography• Reference
If a book has numbers after the decimal point, arrange them in numerical order with their whole number first. The numbers are shelved in order from least to greatest after their whole number.
For example:
When using the Dewey Decimal System, begin by shelving whole numbers together. Then shelve in alphabetical order by the author.
Special Collections
Audio Visual – Includes DVD, VHS, books on cd, e-Readers, Play-a-ways, digital cameras, and flip videos.
Thank you for volunteering at the
Created by: Amy VanFossen