Parts of a Book
Big Six Research Technique
SLMC Classification
Performing Arts
Policies
100
The back of the book and it faces outward when you shelf the book right. You can find the call number here. For example, F BLY, WI 303 MOO
What is the spine?
100
You make a list of possible sources and select the best ones to acquire your information.
What is Information-Seeking Strategies?
100
There are 10 main numerical ranges in this type of Classification.
What is the Dewey Decimal Classfication?
100
Stage in which the audience sits on all four sides (theatre in the round).
What is the Arena?
100
Supplied with a student ID card, students are allowed 2 books for 2 weeks and are allowed a consecutive 2 weeks of use.
What is Book Loans Policy?
200
It's the place where the author dedicates the book to someone.
What is the Dedication Page?
200
You clearly define your assignment and identify the information needed to complete it.
What is Task Definition?
200
In the Dewey Decimal Classification the range of 400 will give me information on which subject area?
What is Languages?
200
Stage movement including sitting, standing, entering, exiting, and crossing.
What is Blocking?
200
Due to limited seating in this SLMC, students may use this facility for 30 minutes and for Research purposes only!
What is Internet/Computer Usage Policy?
300
A list of books, articles used or referred by the author at the end of the book.
What is the Bibliography?
300
You judge the product and the process of your outcome, using a rubric to evaluate your work. You judge the quality of your presentation using criteria such as accuracy, content and creativity.
What is Evaluation?
300
Under which main numerical range will I find information on Social Sciences?
What is 300?
300
A spontaneous scene or episode created by an actor or actors without a script.
What is Improvisation?
300
Students must annotate the quantity of photocopies done after using the photocopying machine.
What is Photocopying Policy?
400
A list of names and subjects in alphabetical order at the end of the book.
What is Index?
400
You engage your source and extract the most valuable information using techniques such as skimming and scanning.
What is Use of Information?
400
In this SLMC works of Fiction, Non-Fiction and West Indian Fiction can be found under what main collection?
What is the O Level Collection?
400
A speech within a play delivered by a single actor alone on stage.
What is a Monologue?
400
Placing all bags in the shelves is an important health & safety precaution and allows other students the opportunity to use the tables and chairs with ease.
What is a Rule of the Library?
500
In a work of fiction the ___________ sets the scene for the story and is told in the author's voice of a character from the book, not in the author's voice.
What is Prologue?
500
You choose your format of your project and organize your research notes according to how you will share the information. Then you present the information to share what you have learnt.
What is Synthesis?
500
An example of a West Indian Language Text Call Number written by U. Narinesingh.
What is WI 400 NAR?
500
The dynamic interaction and harmonious blending of the efforts of the many artists involved in a dramatic activity or theatrical production.
What is an Ensemble?
500
This Policy allows student to use PC #1 only to send items through a flashdrive or desktop resource and can be collected at the Circulation Counter by a member of staff. Upon collecting the items, the student must annotate the quantity collected in the Register.
What is the Printing Policy?
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