Sources that offer an analysis, interpretation, or a restatement of primary sources.
What are Secondary Sources?
Stories that are made up from the imagination of the author and are not true.
What is Fiction?
The main search bar on the Library's homepage is named GLDYS, an acronym that stands for this.
What is Grafton Library Discovery Service?
Nickelodeon
Bikini Bottom
Crabby Patty
Pineapple
Jelly-fishing
What is Spongebob Squarepants?
This lists all the chapters that are in a book. You can use this to find out what page each chapter begins on.
What is the Table of Contents?
It's an organized collection of information, usually searchable.
What is a Database?
Writing dealing with the facts and events rather than the imagination.
What is Non-Fiction?
The color of the "Ask a Librarian" square under the search bar.
What is purple?
Sitcom
African American family
Twins: Jack & Diane
Sociopolitical themes
Yara Shahidi
What is Black-ish?
The part of a textbook that might list the meaning of the word sustainability?
What is a Glossary?
Sources that provide a first-hand account of an event or time period.
What are Primary Sources?
A fictional story where the characters have to be detectives to solve a problem. This type of story is usually filled with suspense!
What is a Mystery?
ILL is the acronym for this service, which borrows materials from other library collections to meet the needs of students.
What is Interlibrary Loan?
Game Show
100 people
"Survey Says"
Fast money round
Steve Harvey/ Richard Dawson
What is Family Feud?
An alphabetical listing of all topics/items and is usually found at the end of a book.
What is an Index?
The act of presenting another’s work as your own.
What is Plagiarism?
A genre of speculative fiction that typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced technology, space exploration, and time travel.
What is Science Fiction?
The official name of the library at Mary Baldwin University.
What is the Martha Stackhouse Grafton Library?
Netflix
Period Drama- 80's
Hawkins, IL
Eggos
"The Upside Down"
What is Stranger Things?
These are the alpha-numeric labels on the spine of library books, they are sometimes referred to as a book's physical address.
What are Call Numbers?
These sources digest and summarize the information in secondary sources and provide background on a topic.
What are Tertiary Sources?
A fictional story where the setting and characters are part of a notable period in history.
What is Historical Fiction?
"Citation Help" is located under this tab on the left-side options.
What is the "Research" tab?
Purgatory
Demon Protector
Doc Holliday
Western (currently on Netflix)
Based on a Graphic Novel
What is Wynonna Earp?
The page (in the front of a book) that offers the title, year, ISBN, publisher, and publication location.
What is the Copyright Page?