Anatomy of a Book
Search and Research
Who's Who
Yes We Dewey!
GoooOOO Team!!!
100

This part of a book may include the title, author, illustrator, art or photographs, and indicates the front of the book

What is the cover?

100

Use this app to search for and download e-books

What is Sora?

100

This person is in charge of a library

Who is the librarian?

100

Poems I Wrote when No One was Looking

What are the 800s?

Literature and Poetry

100

Go Eagles! (namely Barry)

What is Asbury's mascot?

200

In non-fiction books this page lists the subject headings and the pages they're found on

What is the table of contents?

200

Use this online catalog to search Asbury's collection of books

What is Destiny Discover?

200

This person writes the text or storyline in a book.

Who is the author?

200

Titanic: Voices from the Disaster

What are the 900s?

History and Geography

200

Go Griffins!

What is Grant's mascot?

300

In fiction books this page lists the chapter titles and the pages they're found on

What is the table of contents?

300

Use this book to find the definition of the word "griffin"

What is a dictionary?

300

This person creates the pictures in a book.

Who is the illustrator?

300

Seeing Symmetry

What are the 500s?

Science and Math

300

Go Jaguars!

What is Merrill's mascot?

400

A label with the book's call number is affixed to this part of the book

What is the spine?

400

Use this book to find a synonym for the word "abandoned"

What is a thesaurus?

400

This person wrote The Most Beautiful Roof in the World

Who is Kathryn Lasky?

400

A book about how to keep score in tennis

What are the 700s?

Art and Play

400

Go Falcons

What is DSST Cedar's mascot?

500

In non-fiction books this section explains the meaning of difficult or unusual words found in the text

What is a glossary?

500

"Copying and passing off someone else's work or ideas as your own." Be careful not to do this when you are writing your assignments

What is plagiarism?

"It is derived from the Latin plagiarius—literally, a kidnapper who ensnares children or slaves in a plaga (net). The Roman poet Martial (40-102 AD), fiercely protective of his literary creations, was the first to apply the word plagiarius to someone who stole his words with false claims of authorship."

500

This librarian created a system to organize non-fiction books into ten subject groups using numbers, decimals, and letters

Who is Melvil Dewey?

500

A graphic novel

What are the 700s?

Art and Play


500

What these letters mean: DSST

What is Denver School of Science and Technology?