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Mastery Objective:
To: Answer questions on the worksheet
about the media center policies and
resources in order to perform basic tasks
in the media center such as:
• check out a book
• locate fiction and non-fiction books
• locate reference books
• locate the media center web page
• locate research databases on the
media center web page.
• Save to their h-drives.
1.
Read a book, magazine or the newspaper in paper or
Internet format.
2.
Do your homework.
3.
Do research for assigned projects.
4.
Work on PowerPoint and Excel Projects.
5.
6.
Use the Internet for school work.
Use Microsoft Word to type assignments.
Regular Library Hours are:
7:20 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
However, the After School Hours are as follows:
North Library is open
Mon. and Wed. until 3:50 p.m.
South Library is open
Tues. andThurs. until 3:50 p.m.
When may Freshmen go to the North Media
Center?
Freshmen may go to the North Media Center
after school on Mondays and Wednesdays
and
during the school day with permission
You will ALWAYS need your ID to check out items!
Photocopies are 10¢ a copy.
All computers have --- USB flash drive ports.
The school store sells flash drives for
$19 & $20. The media center will
have a few available for $19.
There should NEVER
be:
Food / Candy /
Drinks /
ipods / mp3 players
OR
Cell Phones
in the Library!
Make an attempt to stay on task in the library.
Respect others at all times.
Don’t talk loudly to anyone in the library.
Mrs. Dennis,
South Media Specialist
Mrs. Martinez, North
Ms. Burrell, Assistant Principal
Media Specialist
and English & Media Center
Supervisor
Ms. Mayher, English and
Media Center Coordinator
Mrs. Bakanas
North & South
Media Specialist
Mrs. Kelley,
North & South Library
Media Assistant
Ms. Van Artsdalen, South
Secretary
and Mrs. Miller, North Secretary
Tall Bookcases =
General
Collection
May be checked out
for 2 weeks
with your ID card.
Low Bookcases =
Reference Collection
May be checked out
overnight
with your ID card.
Encyclopedias
What do you think is acceptable
use of
the school’s computers?
The AUP states the purposes and rules that
You must follow when using the
Internet.
The Lenape Regional High School District AUP Card
Everyone must read, agree to follow the rules, and sign the
AUP policy agreement before ever using the network and
Internet.
Your signature means that you will abide by the rules in the
AUP policy.
NOTE: The Lenape Regional High School District
AUP is displayed on the computer before you
log on.
When you click OK, you
are agreeing to abide by the AUP.
Play and/or
Download
Games
Violations of AUP could result in:
disciplinary referral.
REMEMBER:
° Nothing you type is private; therefore NEVER give out any personal
information on the Web.
° People you meet online are not always who they seem to be.
° It is best not to respond to email from anyone that you don’t know.
° Never arrange a face-to-face meeting with someone you meet in a
chatroom.
° If you receive threatening information, tell your parents, teacher, or
guidance counselor.
For more tips, click on the Internet
Safety link to the left under Departments
on the media center web page.
USERNAME
PASSWORD
Your student number
is your USERNAME
and it will never
change – so you need
to REMEMBER it for
all 4 years you are at
Cherokee.
Your PASSWORD is
PRIVATE and should
not be shared with any
of your friends!
**If you share your password
with someone, you are giving
that person permission to go
onto your personal h-drive.
He/she could tamper with your
work or even delete your work.
Your student number
Your personal password
* Cherokee Book and Audiovisual
Catalog
* Research Databases / eBooks
* Internet
* Computer Applications
INTERNET
Click on
INTERNET
EXPLORER
to bring up the:
Cherokee
High School
web page.
To access the media center page, click
on Departments:
The Media Center Web (URL) Address is:
WWW.lrhsd.org/chmedia
To search for books, click on:
E-BOOKS
Gale Virtual
Reference
Library
includes numerous
e-books
Drugs in
Society
and
Facts About
Drugs
• Passwords are needed to use the databases at home.
• Pick up a bookmark with passwords in the media center
or
look in your 2008-2009 Student Handbook 2008-2009
for passwords to the databases
Internet
Reference
Tools
Current News
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Save all Microsoft Office jobs from school as Microsoft
Office 2003 --to ensure they will open at home.
If you use WORKS at home, you must save your documents
as a Rich Text Format (RTF) so that it will open properly at
school.
Never use the disk icon
Never save to the C Drive
Always Save by clicking on File
then SAVE AS!
Save as to your H or Removable Disk Drive
Flash drive
H-drive
H - drive
Always press Print Preview first
Next Click on File then Print
Never use the printer icon
Never print more that 10 pages without asking first
Never print e-mails, game codes, song lyrics, etc.
ONLY school work is allowed!
Never waste paper; it will cost you 10¢ per page
Before logging off, SAVE ALL WORK!
Then close all open programs
You may now log off the computer
ALWAYS use the
log off option
If you don’t log off, someone could destroy your work!
NEVER use Shut Down or Restart the computer!
As librarians-teachers,
we are here to help you!
Please,
come see us for any reason!