Using the Library Media Center

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Johnson County High School
USING THE LIBRARY MEDIA
CENTER
Lesson Organization
 21st Century Standards
 Video /Student Activity/Handout
 Answer the question: How do books and
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media in general inspire society to change?
Layout of the LMC
Patron Expectations and Procedures
LMC Policies
DESTINY
The final quiz
21ST CENTURY STANDARDS
Inquire, think
critically and
gain
knowledge.
Draw
conclusions,
make
informed
decisions,
apply
knowledge to
new
situations, and
create new
knowledge.
Share
knowledge
and
participate
ethically and
productively
as members of
our
democratic
society.
Pursue
personal and
aesthetic
growth.
4 Main Goals and
Objectives
Student Activity
 Think about these items
Inquire, think
critically and
gain
knowledge.
 How does the book and the video relate to
each other?
 How does a fiction book inspire change in
our society?
 Can you think of other books/events that
have created controversy because society
wanted to ignore the truth? (Banned books
– ALA classic list)
When fiction inspires change
~Discovery Streaming
A farmer and his two sons during a dust storm
in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, 1936. Photo:
Arthur Rothstein (Wikipedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_Bowl
Student Activity
 Think about these items
 How does the book and the video relate to
each other?
 How does a fiction book inspire change in
our society?
 Can you think of other books/events that
have created controversy because society
wanted to ignore the truth? (Banned books
– ALA classic list)
Inquire, think
critically and
gain
knowledge.
Draw
conclusions,
make
informed
decisions,
apply
knowledge
to new
situations,
and create
new
knowledge.
Other controversial books
Summary
 21st Century Standards
 Video /Student Activity
 Answer the question: How do books and
media in general inspire society to change?
Next Topic
Goal: To establish the
learning parameters of the
Library Media Center.
This PowerPoint is to
help familiarize
patrons (students,
teachers and
community members)
with the Johnson
County High School
Library Media Center.
Policies and Procedures
 Selection Policy
 Checkout Procedure
 Challenged materials
 Choose a book
 Team of experts
 Bring it to the circulation
 Checkout Policy
 2 weeks
 Overdue fines
 Lost book fines
 eBooks
desk
 Wait for your receipt
 Name
 Title of book
 Due date
Procedure for students when first
entering the LMC
Sign in
and
present
the note
from your
teacher
Get busy
At the
circulation
desk to
the adult
in charge.
Need help
– just ask
Stay busy
Keep
noise
minimal
Before you
leave, pick
up your
signed
note
Must have a signed
“Acceptable Use
Policy” on file in the
office to use the
.
desktop computers.
For
research
Please: Do
not reshelf
books.
Ask
questions!
!!
Technical
assignments
May
search
for
books
For
enjoyment
For
assignments
May
come in
during
lunch
Read
Use
computers
STUDY
Use iPads
FINDING A BOOK
(stand at the circulation desk
and look towards the front door)
Nonfiction books are on the left when looking from the
circulation desk to the front door.
Fiction books are on the right.
Paperbacks are located to the right of the
circulation desk
Reference books are on the left.
DESTINY Provides TWO Options
for searching for titles:
Library Search
Destiny Quest
Pursue personal
and aesthetic
growth.
LIBRARY SEARCH
 Scroll down the JCHS homepage and hover
over the Library Media Center link until the
JCHS online library links comes up
 Choose Johnson County High School
 Type in a search term in the search box and
choose which way you would like to search
Keyword
Book
Title
Author
Subject
Series
DESTINY QUEST
Create an
account
Patrons can
• Enter your name and barcode number
• Do not hesitate to ask for help
• Search for titles
• View resource lists and make personal lists
• Read ebooks online
Share knowledge and
participate ethically
and productively as
members of our
democratic society.
Quick Quiz
 I f your last name has more than 5 letters, please
stand and point to the fiction section.
 Now, if you were looking for a paperback where
would you go? If you have blue eyes, please go
and stand there.
 Those with painted nails, go quietly to the
reference section.
 If you like to read, go to the circulation desk
where you would check out a book.
 As you take your seat, everyone find the
nonfiction section and tell your teacher.
Last questions
 How do books and media in general inspire
society to change?
 List your favorite book(s), magazines or
authors.
 How has the Internet changed our way of
gathering information?
THANK
YOU!!!