Dale Mabry Library Slideshow Tour for SLS 1106 classes

SLS 1106
First Year Experience
Library Orientation
Please log into the Library computer or your personal computer and
open your Canvas page for this class. Thank you.
Question
# 1
What are the regular
hours of the Library?
Dale Mabry Campus Library Hours
Mon-Thurs – 7:45am-8pm.
Fri and Sat - 8am-2pm.
Closed on Sundays, non-class days, and
most holidays.
Question
#2
Do I need a HawkCard
(HCC ID) to use the
Library?
HawkCard
HCC library card.
Check out books and other library material.
• Driver’s license or student number may
also be used.
Facilitates printing and copying on campus.
Free ticket-in to most paid HCC events.
Question
#3
How do I print and make
copies for my class?
Printing & Photocopying
 Log on to the computers with your HCC email
address and password. Be sure the Hawkprint
printer is selected.
 To release print jobs or make photocopies, log on
to the printer/copier using one of the following:
 Swipe your HawkCard (easiest).
 Student number and PIN (MMYYYY).
 HCC email address and password.
Wi-Fi printing from your mobile device
Make sure your document is saved on your mobile device.
Login to HawkPrint from HCC webpage.
Follow steps to upload file.
Login to printer to retrieve document.
 Select hawkprintingColor (virtual) for color printing. Two-sided pages are not
currently available via Wi-Fi printing.
Question
#4
Can I eat or drink in the
library?
Food and drinks
Help us keep the library clean.
Food is not permitted in the library.
You may eat inside at Hawks Café or the
Starbucks Café and many outdoor spaces
around campus.
Food and drinks
Beverages are permitted in the library.
Container must have a covered lid.
Filtered water stations are near the
Information Desk and 3rd floor restrooms.
Question
#5
What kinds of questions
do you answer at the
Information Desk?
Ask any question …
We answer questions from
“Where is the restroom?” to
“How can I find articles about
the ethics of AI in higher
education?”
Artificial Intelligence
Consult your course syllabus about your instructor’s
policy on the use of AI tools for your assignments.
If you are unsure ask your instructor directly.
Question
#6
Where is the restroom?
Restrooms
On both the 2nd and 3rd floor
restrooms are toward the back of
the library.
Find gender neutral restrooms
are on the 1st floor.
Question
#7
Are there maps I can use
to find my way around
campus?
Campus maps
Campus maps are
available at the
Information Desk.
Question
#8
Where are the books?
Here are the books …
Reserve: 2nd floor,
Circulation/Reserve (a.k.a
checkout) desk.
Reference: 2nd floor,
Reference area.
Circulation: 3rd floor.
Leisure/Graphic Novels:
2nd floor, Book Displays.
Question
#9
What do you mean by
“Reference” anyway?
Reference books
Reference books are compilations of
organized information or useful facts.
They are used for specific details rather
than read from beginning to end.
Examples include encyclopedias,
dictionaries, atlases, etc.
Question
#10
Where do I go to get
books and articles left in
the library from my
professor?
Reserve
Books and other materials are placed
in library by your professor for your
class.
Obtain reserve material at the
Circulation/Reserves desk.
May only be used in the library.
Other items you can check-out
Calculators
Wi-Fi Hotspots
Headsets
Webcams
Umbrellas
Laptop Computer Kiosk
Three-day checkout for laptop
computers on the 2nd floor of the
library and in DTEC 462.
Also, checkout laptop bag with
charger and mouse.
Question
#11
How long can I check out
books? Is there a fine if
they are overdue?
Circulated books
Circulated books check out for two weeks.
Extensions may be granted for items that
do not have a hold request from another
user.
Items not returned within 30 days of the
due date are assessed a replacement fee
to the borrower. Fees may hamper ability
to register for classes or obtain transcript
or diploma.
Question
#12
How do I find books in
the library?
Online library catalog
Search the online library catalog by
keyword, title, author, or subject
heading to find books on the shelf as
well as articles, eBooks, and videos.
 Use filters to narrow your results. For a book
on the shelf, determine its availability,
location, and the Library of Congress call
number.
Question
#13
How does the Library of
Congress call number
work to find the book I
need?
Library of Congress (LC)
Classification System
Books are organized systematically by
subject, author, title, year, etc.
LC is a method of classifying books by
subject.
The call number tells you where to find
the book on the shelf.
Careers in nursing.
RT82 .C273 2019
Think of the call number as a book’s address.
RT
82
.C273
2019
Careers in nursing.
RT82 .C273 2019
Call numbers are arranged such that nearby books are topically
related.
Question
#14
Where can our group
study together?
Group Study Spaces
Group study spaces are
located on the 2nd floor.
Inside Reference area.
In the back of the Library
towards the restrooms.
Group Study Rooms
Group Study Rooms located on 3rd
floor inside Room 312.
Reserve study rooms in two-hour slots
with staff in Room 312 or at the
Circulation Desk.
Rooms seat 2-4 students; additional
space available for up to 8 students.
Online learning
Ask about areas in the library where
you can tune in to your synchronous
online courses.
Question
#15
Is there a quiet study
area?
Quiet Study Space
 Designated quiet study area is on
the 3rd floor.
 The space is for meant for
independent study only.
 Be respectful of neighbors: wear
headphones and keep the volume
low.
Question
#16
What’s the difference
between searching the
library database versus
just searching Google or
Wikipedia?
Why not Google or Wikipedia?
 Resources found in the library
database have been vetted for
currency, relevance, authority,
accuracy and purpose.
 The database contains peer-
reviewed (scholarly) articles written
and evaluated by experts in that
area of study.
 One location for most of your
research needs.
 Anyone can create a website and
edit Wikipedia entries.
 Information found on Google or
Wikipedia may not be reliable.
 Instructors expect you to use the
library database.
 Use the CRAAP and SIFT test to
evaluate information.
Question
#17
What are scholarly or
peer-reviewed articles?
How do I find them?
Peer-Reviewed (Scholarly) Articles
Peer-reviewed or scholarly articles are written by experts and
are reviewed by other experts in that area of study. Evaluators
ensure the accuracy and quality of articles before they are
published in a journal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysPDZGj3cRA
Source: Peabody Library, Vanderbilt University
Scholarly vs. Popular Periodicals
Question
#18
Do you have anything
that can help me cite the
sources I use in my
papers?
Help with Citations
Handouts are available on the 2nd
floor for MLA and APA citations.
Tutors in the Academic Success Center
can help with formatting research
papers and citations.
Online library guide on citations
found on library website.
Question
#19
What if I want a book or
article, and it’s not at this
campus?
InterLibrary Loans
If the Dale Mabry Campus Library doesn't have what you're
looking for, we can help you locate the desired book or article
via another HCC campus, or Florida College/University Library
with an InterLibrary Loan request.
Keep in mind that the further away it is to locate a book, the
longer it will take to reach you.
Question
#20
How do I get research
help when I am off
campus?
Online Library Resources
Online Library Orientation
This research guide can guide you
to obtain library resources when
you are off campus.
Search for eBooks, articles, videos,
and other online sources.
Question
#21
Where is the art gallery?
Gallery 221 & Gallery 3
Entrance to Gallery 221@HCC is on
the 2nd floor in the Reference area.
Gallery 3 is on the 3rd floor landing.
Grounds4Art public art on outside
spaces.
The galleries add educational and cultural value to the community by
exhibiting regional, national and international artists in all media.
Question
#22
Do you have any fiction
books?
Fiction & Graphic Novels
Many recent fiction and
graphic novels are on display
on the 2nd floor.
Other classics and
contemporaries can be found
on the 3rd floor; call numbers
starting with PN-PZ.
Question
#23
Can I use the computers
to check social media?
Social Media
No. We ask that the computers be
used for academic purpose.
Your fellow classmates will appreciate
your thoughtfulness as well.
Question
#24
What if I can’t find what I
need?
Ask A Librarian
 Alicia Ellison, aellison@hccfl.edu
 Diane Grey, dgrey3@hccfl.edu
 Gina Oviedo-Martinez,
goviedomartinez@hccfl.edu
 Information desk, 813-253-7470
Do you have any other
questions?
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Dale Mabry Library Slideshow Tour for SLS 1106 classes

  • 1. SLS 1106 First Year Experience Library Orientation Please log into the Library computer or your personal computer and open your Canvas page for this class. Thank you.
  • 2. Question # 1 What are the regular hours of the Library?
  • 3. Dale Mabry Campus Library Hours Mon-Thurs – 7:45am-8pm. Fri and Sat - 8am-2pm. Closed on Sundays, non-class days, and most holidays.
  • 4. Question #2 Do I need a HawkCard (HCC ID) to use the Library?
  • 5. HawkCard HCC library card. Check out books and other library material. • Driver’s license or student number may also be used. Facilitates printing and copying on campus. Free ticket-in to most paid HCC events.
  • 6. Question #3 How do I print and make copies for my class?
  • 7. Printing & Photocopying  Log on to the computers with your HCC email address and password. Be sure the Hawkprint printer is selected.  To release print jobs or make photocopies, log on to the printer/copier using one of the following:  Swipe your HawkCard (easiest).  Student number and PIN (MMYYYY).  HCC email address and password.
  • 8. Wi-Fi printing from your mobile device Make sure your document is saved on your mobile device. Login to HawkPrint from HCC webpage. Follow steps to upload file. Login to printer to retrieve document.  Select hawkprintingColor (virtual) for color printing. Two-sided pages are not currently available via Wi-Fi printing.
  • 9. Question #4 Can I eat or drink in the library?
  • 10. Food and drinks Help us keep the library clean. Food is not permitted in the library. You may eat inside at Hawks Café or the Starbucks Café and many outdoor spaces around campus.
  • 11. Food and drinks Beverages are permitted in the library. Container must have a covered lid. Filtered water stations are near the Information Desk and 3rd floor restrooms.
  • 12. Question #5 What kinds of questions do you answer at the Information Desk?
  • 13. Ask any question … We answer questions from “Where is the restroom?” to “How can I find articles about the ethics of AI in higher education?”
  • 14. Artificial Intelligence Consult your course syllabus about your instructor’s policy on the use of AI tools for your assignments. If you are unsure ask your instructor directly.
  • 16. Restrooms On both the 2nd and 3rd floor restrooms are toward the back of the library. Find gender neutral restrooms are on the 1st floor.
  • 17. Question #7 Are there maps I can use to find my way around campus?
  • 18. Campus maps Campus maps are available at the Information Desk.
  • 20. Here are the books … Reserve: 2nd floor, Circulation/Reserve (a.k.a checkout) desk. Reference: 2nd floor, Reference area. Circulation: 3rd floor. Leisure/Graphic Novels: 2nd floor, Book Displays.
  • 21. Question #9 What do you mean by “Reference” anyway?
  • 22. Reference books Reference books are compilations of organized information or useful facts. They are used for specific details rather than read from beginning to end. Examples include encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, etc.
  • 23. Question #10 Where do I go to get books and articles left in the library from my professor?
  • 24. Reserve Books and other materials are placed in library by your professor for your class. Obtain reserve material at the Circulation/Reserves desk. May only be used in the library.
  • 25. Other items you can check-out Calculators Wi-Fi Hotspots Headsets Webcams Umbrellas
  • 26. Laptop Computer Kiosk Three-day checkout for laptop computers on the 2nd floor of the library and in DTEC 462. Also, checkout laptop bag with charger and mouse.
  • 27. Question #11 How long can I check out books? Is there a fine if they are overdue?
  • 28. Circulated books Circulated books check out for two weeks. Extensions may be granted for items that do not have a hold request from another user. Items not returned within 30 days of the due date are assessed a replacement fee to the borrower. Fees may hamper ability to register for classes or obtain transcript or diploma.
  • 29. Question #12 How do I find books in the library?
  • 30. Online library catalog Search the online library catalog by keyword, title, author, or subject heading to find books on the shelf as well as articles, eBooks, and videos.
  • 31.  Use filters to narrow your results. For a book on the shelf, determine its availability, location, and the Library of Congress call number.
  • 32. Question #13 How does the Library of Congress call number work to find the book I need?
  • 33. Library of Congress (LC) Classification System Books are organized systematically by subject, author, title, year, etc. LC is a method of classifying books by subject. The call number tells you where to find the book on the shelf.
  • 34. Careers in nursing. RT82 .C273 2019 Think of the call number as a book’s address. RT 82 .C273 2019
  • 36. Call numbers are arranged such that nearby books are topically related.
  • 37. Question #14 Where can our group study together?
  • 38. Group Study Spaces Group study spaces are located on the 2nd floor. Inside Reference area. In the back of the Library towards the restrooms.
  • 39. Group Study Rooms Group Study Rooms located on 3rd floor inside Room 312. Reserve study rooms in two-hour slots with staff in Room 312 or at the Circulation Desk. Rooms seat 2-4 students; additional space available for up to 8 students.
  • 40. Online learning Ask about areas in the library where you can tune in to your synchronous online courses.
  • 41. Question #15 Is there a quiet study area?
  • 42. Quiet Study Space  Designated quiet study area is on the 3rd floor.  The space is for meant for independent study only.  Be respectful of neighbors: wear headphones and keep the volume low.
  • 43. Question #16 What’s the difference between searching the library database versus just searching Google or Wikipedia?
  • 44. Why not Google or Wikipedia?  Resources found in the library database have been vetted for currency, relevance, authority, accuracy and purpose.  The database contains peer- reviewed (scholarly) articles written and evaluated by experts in that area of study.  One location for most of your research needs.  Anyone can create a website and edit Wikipedia entries.  Information found on Google or Wikipedia may not be reliable.  Instructors expect you to use the library database.  Use the CRAAP and SIFT test to evaluate information.
  • 45. Question #17 What are scholarly or peer-reviewed articles? How do I find them?
  • 46. Peer-Reviewed (Scholarly) Articles Peer-reviewed or scholarly articles are written by experts and are reviewed by other experts in that area of study. Evaluators ensure the accuracy and quality of articles before they are published in a journal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysPDZGj3cRA Source: Peabody Library, Vanderbilt University
  • 47. Scholarly vs. Popular Periodicals
  • 48. Question #18 Do you have anything that can help me cite the sources I use in my papers?
  • 49. Help with Citations Handouts are available on the 2nd floor for MLA and APA citations. Tutors in the Academic Success Center can help with formatting research papers and citations. Online library guide on citations found on library website.
  • 50. Question #19 What if I want a book or article, and it’s not at this campus?
  • 51. InterLibrary Loans If the Dale Mabry Campus Library doesn't have what you're looking for, we can help you locate the desired book or article via another HCC campus, or Florida College/University Library with an InterLibrary Loan request. Keep in mind that the further away it is to locate a book, the longer it will take to reach you.
  • 52. Question #20 How do I get research help when I am off campus?
  • 53. Online Library Resources Online Library Orientation This research guide can guide you to obtain library resources when you are off campus. Search for eBooks, articles, videos, and other online sources.
  • 55. Gallery 221 & Gallery 3 Entrance to Gallery 221@HCC is on the 2nd floor in the Reference area. Gallery 3 is on the 3rd floor landing. Grounds4Art public art on outside spaces. The galleries add educational and cultural value to the community by exhibiting regional, national and international artists in all media.
  • 56. Question #22 Do you have any fiction books?
  • 57. Fiction & Graphic Novels Many recent fiction and graphic novels are on display on the 2nd floor. Other classics and contemporaries can be found on the 3rd floor; call numbers starting with PN-PZ.
  • 58. Question #23 Can I use the computers to check social media?
  • 59. Social Media No. We ask that the computers be used for academic purpose. Your fellow classmates will appreciate your thoughtfulness as well.
  • 60. Question #24 What if I can’t find what I need?
  • 61. Ask A Librarian  Alicia Ellison, aellison@hccfl.edu  Diane Grey, dgrey3@hccfl.edu  Gina Oviedo-Martinez, goviedomartinez@hccfl.edu  Information desk, 813-253-7470
  • 62. Do you have any other questions?

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  1. Welcome. Print slides for students: 1,3,5,7,8,10,11,13,14,16,18,20,22,24,25,26,28,30,31,35,36,38,40,41,42,44,46,48,51,53,55,57,59,61,63
  2. Library hours: Mon. to Thurs., 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri. and Sat., 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Closed Sundays, non-class days, and most holidays. Library services: books textbooks, magazines, newspapers, research assistance, computers, printing, photocopying. Academic Success Center: tutoring in many math, sciences courses and CGS 2100 computer class. Writing Center assists with writing, grammar, Spanish and English for Academic Purposes. Art Galleries: Gallery 221 and Gallery 3. Located at in the hallway before the library entrance. Withdrawn books and outdated magazines free for the taking.
  3. Activating your HawkCard facilitates the printing process so that it is not necessary to manually log in each time to print or photocopy.
  4. Printing and photocopies are free to students but limited to 25 printed sided per day. Students receive an allotment of $1.50 each day. At $.10 per page, students can print or copy up to 25 printed sides every day. Take advantage of this gift while you can. My understanding is that before the end of this semester you will be paying for your own printing and photocopies.
  5. Yes and no. Aimee Busquet: I recall that we said no food at all in the computer lab area but did allow it in the library area. However, students should not be ordering full pizzas delivered to the library. If they bring a brown bag or a lunchbox with them and pick up after themselves, we feel it would all right to allow snack foods. We should not place signs everywhere.... just a gentle verbal reminder is key.   Also, keep in mind that the food pantry grab bags will be in the library again. I am meeting with Chad this week to review our food pantry services. Have you met him? If not, let me know and I will bring him up to meet you.
  6. Yes and no. Aimee Busquet: I recall that we said no food at all in the computer lab area but did allow it in the library area. However, students should not be ordering full pizzas delivered to the library. If they bring a brown bag or a lunchbox with them and pick up after themselves, we feel it would all right to allow snack foods. We should not place signs everywhere.... just a gentle verbal reminder is key.   Also, keep in mind that the food pantry grab bags will be in the library again. I am meeting with Chad this week to review our food pantry services. Have you met him? If not, let me know and I will bring him up to meet you.
  7. Gender neutral restrooms are on the first floor of this building.
  8. Search the online library catalog by keyword, title, author, or subject heading. You may narrow down results by campus, format (book, ebook, article, video), subject, publication year, author.
  9. What collections do you have and how do you organize them? Coins, Funko Pop figures, clothing, shoes
  10. What collections do you have and how do you organize them? Coins, Funko Pop figures, clothing, shoes
  11. What collections do you have and how do you organize them?
  12. What’s the difference between a Research Database and Google? – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn3a3ZoiZCE