Checking Out Books
Library Behavior
Finding & Organizing Books
Technology Use in the Library
100

What do you need to check out a book?

Your student ID

100

How should you enter the library?

Quietly and in line.

100

Where do you start looking for a book?

Look on the shelves or the library catalogue

100

Can you use your cellphone in the library?

Phones are not allowed bell to bell

200

How many books can you check out at a time?

Two Books

200

Where do you sit during a lesson?

At the tables in the assigned area.

200

How are fiction books organized?

By author's last name (3 letters)

200

What should you do if you need to research online?

Use approved library computers or resources.

300

What should you do if a book is damaged or lost?

Tell the librarian immediately.

300

What do you do if someone is being disruptive?

Tell the librarian or raise your hand quietly.

300

How are nonfiction books organized?

By Dewey Decimal number.

300

Can you download files from the internet to library computers?

NO

400

What must you do before leaving the library with a book?

Check it out!

400

Can you eat or drink in the library?

No food and only water. 

400

What should you do if you can’t find a book?

Ask the librarian, teacher, or librarian assistant for help.

400

What should you do if someone is using a computer incorrectly?

Notify the librarian.

500

Can you renew a book if you need more time?

Yes, but only one time and only if there is no hold on it

500

What should you do if you need to leave your seat during a lesson?

Raise your hand and ask the librarian or teacher
500

How should books be returned to the shelf if you put them back?

Either put them back EXACTLY where you found it or put them on the carts. 

500

How do you save your work on a library computer?

On a USB drive, Google Drive, or school account.

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