This section in the library is dedicated to books that are about made up stories
Fiction
Name at least one of two things needed to check out a book.
Student ID or name (First and Last)
State 1 way to get help with Chromebook issues.
Fill out tech form
Go to the library
Email Ms. P (Peltonen)
Ask a teacher
Located on the spine label of a book, many people consider this the address of a book.
Call number
The last page of a research paper which is a list of resources used in a research paper
Works cited or BibliogRaphy
This section in the library consists of books that are real, true, and factual.
Non-Fiction
When visiting the library during the school day, don't forget to bring this item with you!
Pass
The name of the SHS online catalog that allows patrons to search for books at SHS.
Destiny
If the call number of a book is...
F- GRA- PEL
The GRA represents this genre.
Graphic novels
A source that is used within a paper. Example: "Historically, per year, vampires consume more blood than sharks" (Peltonen 57).
Parenthetical Citation
The section in the library where you find dictionaries, encyclopedias and other materials that do not leave the library
Reference
Considered a GPS for books, this online resource locates books in the library.
Online card catalog
SHS subscribes to this online resource that provides SHS students with accurate, reliable, and timely research materials.
Database
The name of the library clerk at SHS.
Ms. Chambers- Wilmott
Name 3 types of citation formats
APA
MLA
ChIcago
This is how the fiction books in the SHS library are arranged.
Genres
On this cite, SHS students can find pertinent library information and resources.
SHS Homepage or SHS LMC web pAge.
Available for checkout, these devices provide off campus internet for students
Hotspots
The name of the librarian at SHS.
An example of this type of source is a letter written from a Vietnam soldier to his family.
Primary
Named after its creator, the non-fiction books in our library are arranged by this classification system.
Dewey Decimal System
Maximum number of books a patron (you) can check-out at a time.
No set amount, read what you take- take what you read! Plz check-out the # of books that you can successfully use/read/protect at one time.
This device hinders student learning and is responsible for more lost learning time than COVID lock downs.
Cell phones
Location of the library Book drop.
Outside the library door.
A biography of Bob Marley is an example of this type of source.
SecondarY