This type of dress is required to work in the library.
Smart casual
This range of subject heading letters is on the 3rd floor.
A-BX
Try to do this every 20 minutes.
Walk around the floor.
The first priority of library service.
Helping patrons
The two ways an article can be viewed in EBSCO.
HTML or PDF
Check this out every time you scan in for your shift.
Memo board
Call numbers with the letter Q are on this floor.
6th floor
Make sure this is locked if patrons aren't using it.
Conference room
The name of the library director.
Miss Crouse
This database in EBSCO is used to search for general information.
Academic Search Elite
Problems in following schedule and excessive absences can get you one of these.
Problem report
A letter/number combination preceded by a decimal point.
Cutter
Do this after you have taken counts for your floor.
Bring books from the Circ Desk.
Don't "mash" books together on the shelves with these.
Bookends
A storage place for articles you want to keep.
Online folder
We suggest talking, social media, or phone calls to co-workers to get you one of these.
Substitute
These books have the publishing date before the cutter in the call number.
Bible
There's a loud buzzing sound from the emergency exit. What should I do?
Call the supervisor.
A worker would need to be trained in the same area as you if you want them to do this.
Be a sub.
One can add or subtract these in the Advanced Search Mode for your search terms.
Search Boxes
For evening and weekend shifts, do this first after you have scanned in.
See the supervisor
You'll never see these as the first letter in a call number.
I, O, W, X, and Y
You can suggest this to someone with a laptop power cord strung out across the floor.
Find a closer outlet.
The library is named after this person.
Mrs. Rebekah Horton
You can save an article to this online research management website.
Google Drive