Moorestown Friends School Library Foxhunt 2015 By the end of this tutorial, you should understand: • the concept of the Dewey Decimal system and subject.
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Moorestown Friends School
Library
Foxhunt 2015
By the end of this tutorial, you should understand:
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the concept of the Dewey Decimal system
and subject headings
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what a call number is and how it functions
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where to find materials in the MFS library
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how to check out a book if no one is
available to do it for you
•
where to go to ask for help
The MFS Library
is organized by the
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
SYSTEM
The Dewey Decimal system organizes
information by subject. There are 10 main
categories of subject areas.
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000
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
Generalities
Philosophy
Religion
Social Sciences
Language
Natural Science
Technology & Applied Science
The Arts
Literature
Geography
Each Category is broken down
into 10 subcategories
000
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
Generalities
Philosophy
Religion
Social Sciences
Language
Natural Sciences & Math
Technology & Applied Science
The Arts
Literature
Geography
500 Natural Sciences & Math
510 Math
520 Astronomy
530 Physics
540 Chemistry
550 Earth Sciences
560 Paleontology
570 Life Sciences
580 Plants
590 Animals
Each subcategory is broken down into 10 more categories, and so on.
500 Natural Sciences & Math
500 Natural Sciences & Math
510 Math
520 Astronomy
530 Physics
540 Chemistry
550 Earth sciences
560 Paleontology
570 Life sciences
580 Plants
590 Animals
520 Astronomy & allied sciences
521 Celestial mechanics
522 Techniques, equipment, materials
523 Specific celestial bodies & phenomena
524 Not assigned or no longer used
525 Earth (Astronomical geography)
526 Mathematical geography
527 Celestial navigation
528 Ephemerides
529 Chronology
530 Physics
531 Classical mechanics Solid mechanics
532 Fluid mechanics Liquid mechanics
533 Gas mechanics
534 Sound & related vibrations
535 Light & para photic phenomena
536 Heat
537 Electricity & electronics
538 Magnetism
539 Modern Physics
This is a screen from our catalog.
Each book is assigned a call number based on its subject.
Find
the
book’s
call
number
here
•The “call number” can be thought of as the book’s
address in the library and allows you to locate the book in
the library.
•It works just like a street address: Each part of the call
number means something….
Call Number = Book’s Address
Anatomy of a Call Number
F
GOR
F = Fiction (located in Upper School fiction)
GOR = First three letters of author’s last name
510
EIN
510 = Dewey Decimal Number (located in US stacks)
EIN = First three letters of author’s last name or first three letters of title if
work has an editor rather than an author
REF
910
FRE
REF = Reference Book (stays in library) in US stacks
910 = Dewey Decimal Number
FRE = First three letters of author’s last name or first three letters of title if
work has an editor rather than an author
J952
STE
J =Juvenile - located in Lower School area of library
952 = Dewey Decimal Number
STE = First three letter of author’s last name
Use the following pictures to
help you find the different
areas of the library.
Circulation / Reference Desk
Here you can ask for help, check out books & tech items,
pick up interlibrary loan books, return books.
You can also check out the following tech items
by asking at the circulation desk:
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Digital cameras
DVDs
Card readers
Headphones
Tripods
Ipads
Laptops
Kindle
Barnes & Noble Nook
Tape recorders
All tech items are due by the end of the day.
They are not to leave campus.
You are responsible for returning all bits and
pieces!
Upper School Stacks
Short Story Collection & Fiction
on wooden shelving and along the back blue wall
Story Collection HERE
Nonfiction & Reference Books are shelved in Dewey Decimal
order on freestanding stacks.
Guides at the
end of the
stacks show you
which Dewey
numbers can be
found on them
Reference
books,
designated by
REF are interfiled
with nonfiction
books.
Graphic fiction & nonfiction (comic books) are shelved on
the display shelf by the computers.
Middle School Fiction (call number is MF) is located
across from circulation desk. There are often books in
MF that will be of interest to US students.
Quaker Collection
MFS Library has a special collection of Quaker books,
located by the couches.
Periodicals
Current periodicals and several back issues are shelved along
classroom wall.
The back issues are behind the slanted shelf.
Newspapers are on the shelf across from them, next to the Quaker
collection.
The Copy Machine
Is free for students
to use for school
related copying
only.
It is located next
to the OPAC
stations by the
Middle School
Fiction Shelves.
Audio Books & Playaways
are shelved across from the circulation desk.
Playaways are
MP3 players
loaded with
an audio
recording of a
book.
The library
has an audio
book for
almost every
book
assigned in
English
classes.
Lower School Stacks
Located across from the bathrooms, near the green wall.
LS books are designated with a J or E in the call number.
Picture Books & Easy Readers
are in the “blue room” behind reference shelving
How to check out a
book when no
one is at the desk
to help you
Find the manual checkout clipboard on the
circulation desk. It’s usually near the computer.
Find the barcode Label on the book.
The barcode label is located on the back cover, top right corner.
The barcode number is below the
barcode.
Write the date, your name, and the barcode
number on the manual check-out form.
Remember
to Ask for
Help!
The librarians are here to HELP you.
Please be sure to ask - you can knock on the office doors - for help.
That’s what we are here for!
Mrs. Griffis
Mrs. Alterman
Mrs. Reilly
The End