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Chestnut Ridge Middle School




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Chestnut Ridge Middle School

  Student Orientation

           Welcome to the
              Lemberg
           Library Media
               Center
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Chestnut Ridge Middle School

  Student Orientation

           Welcome to the
              Lemberg
           Library Media
               Center
                        1
Chestnut Ridge Middle School

  Student Orientation

           Welcome to the
              Lemberg
           Library Media
               Center
                        1
This orientation will let you know:


    Who you need to ask for help.


 When you can come to the library.

What you need to do to come to the library.


 Where you can find things in the library.


 How you check things out of the library.
Library Staff


      All the teachers are here for you -
      for you to succeed and to enjoy
      your time at the Ridge.
      I care about each of you, I am
      here to help you. So when you
      are in the library, I’ll do
      everything for your success.
                                   3
Library Staff
       Mrs. Politzer,
       Library Media
         specialist
      All the teachers are here for you -
      for you to succeed and to enjoy
      your time at the Ridge.
      I care about each of you, I am
      here to help you. So when you
      are in the library, I’ll do
      everything for your success.
                                   3
When can I visit the library?

• Library Hours for Students are:
! Monday – Friday
! 9:05 – 3:40
•   Before homeroom
•   During lunch (get a pass in the lunch room)
•   With a class and your teacher
•   Homework Club – after school
                                         4
What You Can Do

Use the library for:
Research, Reading, and/or
Homework




                            5
What You Can Do

 Use the library for:
 Research, Reading, and/or
 Homework
• Students must have a pass to come to the
  library or be with a teacher.
  When you come into the library you need
  to sign-in and let the librarian see your
  pass.                                  5
6
Using the Computer




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Using the Computer




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Using the Computer
• Internet access permission
  slips must be signed and
  returned before you have
  access to the internet.




                           7
Using the Computer
• Internet access permission
  slips must be signed and
  returned before you have
  access to the internet.
• There is no access to:
  Facebook
  Gmail
  Twitter
                           7
Taking out books




               Check-Out and Book
               Return Desk




                      8
Taking out books
 Books may be borrowed for 10
school days. The due date is
stamped in the back of the book.


                                   Check-Out and Book
                                   Return Desk




                                          8
Taking out books
 Books may be borrowed for 10
school days. The due date is
stamped in the back of the book.
You may take out up to 2 books

                                   Check-Out and Book
                                   Return Desk




                                          8
Taking out books
 Books may be borrowed for 10
school days. The due date is
stamped in the back of the book.
You may take out up to 2 books
at a time.
                                   Check-Out and Book
                                   Return Desk




                                          8
Taking out books
 Books may be borrowed for 10
school days. The due date is
stamped in the back of the book.
You may take out up to 2 books
at a time.
Please return books on time as a   Check-Out and Book
                                   Return Desk

courtesy to other students.



                                          8
How do you find out if the Media
Center has the book you want?
        The Card Catalog
     Card
    Catalog




http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php?
sectionid=1354&PHPSESSID=950cde0fb5859479b1ceb8    9
a55ffc63ba
How do you find out if the Media
Center has the book you want?
        The Card Catalog
     Card      • The alphabetical listing,
    Catalog      especially of books in a
                 library




http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php?
sectionid=1354&PHPSESSID=950cde0fb5859479b1ceb8    9
a55ffc63ba
How do you find out if the Media
Center has the book you want?
        The Card Catalog
     Card      • The alphabetical listing,
    Catalog      especially of books in a
                 library
               • You can access the card catalog,
                 OPALS, on any networked
                 computer in the building or at
                 home.
http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php?
sectionid=1354&PHPSESSID=950cde0fb5859479b1ceb8    9
a55ffc63ba
Library Web Page


★ For Research, go online to the library web page

•   Databases
•   Search Engines,
•   Websites
•   Homework Help/ Useful LInks
http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectionid=1354
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Books




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Books
• Non-fiction books are arranged by subject
  according to the Dewey Decimal System.
  The call number can be found in the card
  catalog.




                                     11
Books
• Non-fiction books are arranged by subject
  according to the Dewey Decimal System.
  The call number can be found in the card
  catalog.
• Fiction books are arranged alphabetically by
  the author s last name. A novel is a full
  length fiction book.




                                       11
Books
• Non-fiction books are arranged by subject
  according to the Dewey Decimal System.
  The call number can be found in the card
  catalog.
• Fiction books are arranged alphabetically by
  the author s last name. A novel is a full
  length fiction book.
•   Short stories may be fiction or non-fiction.



                                             11
Books
• Non-fiction books are arranged by subject
  according to the Dewey Decimal System.
  The call number can be found in the card
  catalog.
• Fiction books are arranged alphabetically by
  the author s last name. A novel is a full
  length fiction book.
•   Short stories may be fiction or non-fiction.
•   Magazines

                                             11
Books
• Non-fiction books are arranged by subject
  according to the Dewey Decimal System.
  The call number can be found in the card
  catalog.
• Fiction books are arranged alphabetically by
  the author s last name. A novel is a full
  length fiction book.
•   Short stories may be fiction or non-fiction.
•   Magazines
•   Books on Tape Playaway
                                             11
BIOGRAPHIES

        BOOKS ABOUT A
        PERSON’S LIFE

        ARRANGED
        ALPHABETICALLY
 CALL NUMBER IS 92
 PLUS THE FIRST THREE
 LETTERS OF
 THE SUBJECT OF THE BOOK
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• The Reference Section of the Library has
   –Encyclopedias
   –Dictionaries
   –Thesauruses
   –Atlases
   – Reference books stay in the library.    13
Library Behavior




                   14
Library Behavior




                   14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!




                     14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!
Book bags must be put under the magazine
 racks.




                                           14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!
Book bags must be put under the magazine
 racks.
No book bags on the floor!




                                           14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!
Book bags must be put under the magazine
 racks.
No book bags on the floor!
2. Be Respectful!




                                           14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!
Book bags must be put under the magazine
 racks.
No book bags on the floor!
2. Be Respectful!
Please, maintain a reasonable level




                                           14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!
Book bags must be put under the magazine
 racks.
No book bags on the floor!
2. Be Respectful!
Please, maintain a reasonable level
of quiet!




                                           14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!
Book bags must be put under the magazine
 racks.
No book bags on the floor!
2. Be Respectful!
Please, maintain a reasonable level
of quiet!
3.Be Responsible!


                                           14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!
Book bags must be put under the magazine
 racks.
No book bags on the floor!
2. Be Respectful!
Please, maintain a reasonable level
of quiet!
3.Be Responsible!
Food or drinks are not allowed



                                           14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!
Book bags must be put under the magazine
 racks.
No book bags on the floor!
2. Be Respectful!
Please, maintain a reasonable level
of quiet!
3.Be Responsible!
Food or drinks are not allowed
4.Be Cooperative!
                                           14
Library Behavior
1. Be safe!
Book bags must be put under the magazine
 racks.
No book bags on the floor!
2. Be Respectful!
Please, maintain a reasonable level
of quiet!
3.Be Responsible!
Food or drinks are not allowed
4.Be Cooperative!
Push your chairs in after use!
                                           14
Library Behavior
 1. Be safe!
 Book bags must be put under the magazine
  racks.
 No book bags on the floor!
 2. Be Respectful!
 Please, maintain a reasonable level
 of quiet!
  3.Be Responsible!
 Food or drinks are not allowed
 4.Be Cooperative!
 Push your chairs in after use!
                                            14
Follow instructions and directions!
Computer Rules




                 15
Computer Rules




                 15
Computer Rules




                 15
Computer Rules
• Please ask before using a computer
  flash drive




                                       15
Computer Rules
• Please ask before using a computer
  flash drive
• Do not touch any of the settings. If
  your computer is not working,
  please notify the librarian.




                                         15
Computer Rules
• Please ask before using a computer
  flash drive
• Do not touch any of the settings. If
  your computer is not working,
  please notify the librarian.
• Please log off the computer when
  you are done, and push your chair
  in.

                                         15
Book Club

• Anyone may be part of our Book Club.
• We create book trails.
• The Book Club takes place every other week in the Library
  Media Center during 4th period, after lunch.
• Bring your favorite book of all times and join us for fun!
• Don't forget to participate in our BLOG!
• Contact Mrs. Politzer at ext. 6318 or stop by the library  and
  sign up.
What Did We Learn Today?
    Who to ask for help.
    When you can come to the
    library.
    What you can find and do
    here.
    Where to find what you
    need.
We hope to see you in the
     library often !!!
We hope to see you in the
     library often !!!

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Orientation chestnut ridge

  • 2. Chestnut Ridge Middle School Student Orientation Welcome to the Lemberg Library Media Center 1
  • 3. Chestnut Ridge Middle School Student Orientation Welcome to the Lemberg Library Media Center 1
  • 4. Chestnut Ridge Middle School Student Orientation Welcome to the Lemberg Library Media Center 1
  • 5. This orientation will let you know: Who you need to ask for help. When you can come to the library. What you need to do to come to the library. Where you can find things in the library. How you check things out of the library.
  • 6. Library Staff All the teachers are here for you - for you to succeed and to enjoy your time at the Ridge. I care about each of you, I am here to help you. So when you are in the library, I’ll do everything for your success. 3
  • 7. Library Staff Mrs. Politzer, Library Media specialist All the teachers are here for you - for you to succeed and to enjoy your time at the Ridge. I care about each of you, I am here to help you. So when you are in the library, I’ll do everything for your success. 3
  • 8. When can I visit the library? • Library Hours for Students are: ! Monday – Friday ! 9:05 – 3:40 • Before homeroom • During lunch (get a pass in the lunch room) • With a class and your teacher • Homework Club – after school 4
  • 9. What You Can Do Use the library for: Research, Reading, and/or Homework 5
  • 10. What You Can Do Use the library for: Research, Reading, and/or Homework • Students must have a pass to come to the library or be with a teacher. When you come into the library you need to sign-in and let the librarian see your pass. 5
  • 11. 6
  • 14. Using the Computer • Internet access permission slips must be signed and returned before you have access to the internet. 7
  • 15. Using the Computer • Internet access permission slips must be signed and returned before you have access to the internet. • There is no access to: Facebook Gmail Twitter 7
  • 16. Taking out books Check-Out and Book Return Desk 8
  • 17. Taking out books Books may be borrowed for 10 school days. The due date is stamped in the back of the book. Check-Out and Book Return Desk 8
  • 18. Taking out books Books may be borrowed for 10 school days. The due date is stamped in the back of the book. You may take out up to 2 books Check-Out and Book Return Desk 8
  • 19. Taking out books Books may be borrowed for 10 school days. The due date is stamped in the back of the book. You may take out up to 2 books at a time. Check-Out and Book Return Desk 8
  • 20. Taking out books Books may be borrowed for 10 school days. The due date is stamped in the back of the book. You may take out up to 2 books at a time. Please return books on time as a Check-Out and Book Return Desk courtesy to other students. 8
  • 21. How do you find out if the Media Center has the book you want? The Card Catalog Card Catalog http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php? sectionid=1354&PHPSESSID=950cde0fb5859479b1ceb8 9 a55ffc63ba
  • 22. How do you find out if the Media Center has the book you want? The Card Catalog Card • The alphabetical listing, Catalog especially of books in a library http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php? sectionid=1354&PHPSESSID=950cde0fb5859479b1ceb8 9 a55ffc63ba
  • 23. How do you find out if the Media Center has the book you want? The Card Catalog Card • The alphabetical listing, Catalog especially of books in a library • You can access the card catalog, OPALS, on any networked computer in the building or at home. http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php? sectionid=1354&PHPSESSID=950cde0fb5859479b1ceb8 9 a55ffc63ba
  • 24. Library Web Page ★ For Research, go online to the library web page • Databases • Search Engines, • Websites • Homework Help/ Useful LInks http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectionid=1354 10
  • 25. Books 11
  • 26. Books • Non-fiction books are arranged by subject according to the Dewey Decimal System. The call number can be found in the card catalog. 11
  • 27. Books • Non-fiction books are arranged by subject according to the Dewey Decimal System. The call number can be found in the card catalog. • Fiction books are arranged alphabetically by the author s last name. A novel is a full length fiction book. 11
  • 28. Books • Non-fiction books are arranged by subject according to the Dewey Decimal System. The call number can be found in the card catalog. • Fiction books are arranged alphabetically by the author s last name. A novel is a full length fiction book. • Short stories may be fiction or non-fiction. 11
  • 29. Books • Non-fiction books are arranged by subject according to the Dewey Decimal System. The call number can be found in the card catalog. • Fiction books are arranged alphabetically by the author s last name. A novel is a full length fiction book. • Short stories may be fiction or non-fiction. • Magazines 11
  • 30. Books • Non-fiction books are arranged by subject according to the Dewey Decimal System. The call number can be found in the card catalog. • Fiction books are arranged alphabetically by the author s last name. A novel is a full length fiction book. • Short stories may be fiction or non-fiction. • Magazines • Books on Tape Playaway 11
  • 31. BIOGRAPHIES BOOKS ABOUT A PERSON’S LIFE ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY CALL NUMBER IS 92 PLUS THE FIRST THREE LETTERS OF THE SUBJECT OF THE BOOK 12
  • 32. 13
  • 33. • The Reference Section of the Library has –Encyclopedias –Dictionaries –Thesauruses –Atlases – Reference books stay in the library. 13
  • 37. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. 14
  • 38. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. No book bags on the floor! 14
  • 39. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. No book bags on the floor! 2. Be Respectful! 14
  • 40. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. No book bags on the floor! 2. Be Respectful! Please, maintain a reasonable level 14
  • 41. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. No book bags on the floor! 2. Be Respectful! Please, maintain a reasonable level of quiet! 14
  • 42. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. No book bags on the floor! 2. Be Respectful! Please, maintain a reasonable level of quiet! 3.Be Responsible! 14
  • 43. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. No book bags on the floor! 2. Be Respectful! Please, maintain a reasonable level of quiet! 3.Be Responsible! Food or drinks are not allowed 14
  • 44. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. No book bags on the floor! 2. Be Respectful! Please, maintain a reasonable level of quiet! 3.Be Responsible! Food or drinks are not allowed 4.Be Cooperative! 14
  • 45. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. No book bags on the floor! 2. Be Respectful! Please, maintain a reasonable level of quiet! 3.Be Responsible! Food or drinks are not allowed 4.Be Cooperative! Push your chairs in after use! 14
  • 46. Library Behavior 1. Be safe! Book bags must be put under the magazine racks. No book bags on the floor! 2. Be Respectful! Please, maintain a reasonable level of quiet! 3.Be Responsible! Food or drinks are not allowed 4.Be Cooperative! Push your chairs in after use! 14 Follow instructions and directions!
  • 50. Computer Rules • Please ask before using a computer flash drive 15
  • 51. Computer Rules • Please ask before using a computer flash drive • Do not touch any of the settings. If your computer is not working, please notify the librarian. 15
  • 52. Computer Rules • Please ask before using a computer flash drive • Do not touch any of the settings. If your computer is not working, please notify the librarian. • Please log off the computer when you are done, and push your chair in. 15
  • 53. Book Club • Anyone may be part of our Book Club. • We create book trails. • The Book Club takes place every other week in the Library Media Center during 4th period, after lunch. • Bring your favorite book of all times and join us for fun! • Don't forget to participate in our BLOG! • Contact Mrs. Politzer at ext. 6318 or stop by the library  and sign up.
  • 54. What Did We Learn Today? Who to ask for help. When you can come to the library. What you can find and do here. Where to find what you need.
  • 55. We hope to see you in the library often !!!
  • 56. We hope to see you in the library often !!!

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