Welcome! Dazed, Confused and Googled? Vista Murrieta High School Library Mrs. Jacobs
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Welcome! Dazed, Confused and Googled? Vista Murrieta High School Library Mrs. Jacobs
Welcome! Dazed, Confused and Googled? Vista Murrieta High School Library Mrs. Jacobs Teacher Librarian 9/20/2016 Parent Workshop • • • • • • • • • • • 9/20/2016 Library Hours, Procedures and Staff Library Web Page Home Access Upcoming Events and Digital Book Talks E-catalog and WebPath Express Online Database vs Google EBSCO E-books MLA Questions Summary Mission Statement/Goals • The Mission of the Vista Murrieta High School Library is to create a supportive learning environment that fosters an appreciation of literature, information literacy, and lifelong learning. 9/20/2016 Hours and Procedures • 7:00 to 3:30 Monday through Friday • 9:30 to 3:30 Late Start Days • Students Must have their student ID to check out books • Students need a pass from their classroom teacher during class time 9/20/2016 Library Staff • Mrs. Jacobs – Teacher Librarian • Mrs. Smith – Library Technician • 894-5750 ext. 6760 – Front Desk 9/20/2016 Home Access 24/7 • Accessible from any computer with internet access • Password protected • Links to programs from Library web page • Virtual Library to your home 9/20/2016 WHAT IS INFORMATION LITERACY? • Information Literacy is the ability to identify what information is needed, understand how the information is organized, identify the best sources of information for a given need, locate those sources, evaluate the sources critically, and share that information. It is the knowledge of commonly used research techniques. WHY IS INFORMATION LITERACY IMPORTANT? • Information literacy is critically important because we are surrounded by a growing ocean of information in all formats. Not all information is created equal: some is authoritative, current, reliable, but some is biased, out of date, misleading, false. The amount of information available is going to keep increasing. The types of technology used to access, manipulate, and create information will likewise expand. HOW ARE INFORMATION LITERACY SKILLS USED? • Information literacy skills are used for academic purposes, such as research papers and group presentations. They're used on the job—the ability to find, evaluate, use and share information is an essential skill. Consumer decisions, such as which car or vacuum cleaner to purchase, are critical. You'll also use these skills by participating fully in a democratic society as an informed citizen by understanding issues and voting. Library Web Page – Portal to the Universe! • Upcoming Library Events and News • New Books – Digital Book Talks • Library e-catalog • Links to Online Databases • Resources for class projects • MLA Help • Recorded Tutorials 9/20/2016 Upcoming Events and Digital Booktalks • • • • 9/20/2016 Monthly activities and events New Books Books from Teacher Reading Lists March 14,15 - BARNES AND NOBLE BOOK FAIR AND LIBRARY FUNDRAISER E-Catalog • Books in our Collection • Search the Web • Resource Lists • Teacher Reading Lists • Research Projects • Monthly Highlights 9/20/2016 E-Catalog and WebPath Express • Allows you to search the internet through our Library Catalog • Replaces search engines like Google or Yahoo • Academically sound websites • Saves time 9/20/2016 Online Database vs. Google Subscription Fee Free Current and up-to-date. Timely research. General. Quick and easy for small tasks Print documents accessed electronically Websites could exist only in cyberspace Editorially selected quality articles that are reviewed and updated regularly and meet K-12 curriculum and state standards. Less than 10% of Google is K-12 curriculumrelevant and is focused mostly on consumer related information Responsible person(s) clearly identified Links to info can be outdated and/or from sources unknown or open to question Author may be difficult to ascertain No ads. The focus is work Ads and links are sought for profit 9/20/2016 Periodical Research • What is a Periodical? • Something that is printed on a regular basis • Monthly or weekly magazines • Daily newspapers 9/20/2016 EBSCO • • EBSCO contains the Full-Text (the complete articles) of the magazines and newspapers 200 Different Newspapers from across the United States • • • New York Times Wall Street Journal 2000 Magazine Titles • • Time Oxford University Press 9/20/2016 E-Books • Quality Reference Books Online – accessible to unlimited number of students at one time • Arts and Humanities Through the Eras, Encyclopedia of Clothing and Fashion, History Behind the Headlines, St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, and Science and Its Times: Understanding the Social Significance of Scientific Discovery, Encyclopedia of Religion, Encyclopedia of World Biography, American Decades, American Decade Primary Sources, Dictionary of American History, Encyclopedia of Food and Culture, Major 21st Century Writers, Countries and their Cultures, Gale Encyclopedia of Science and Encyclopedia of Bioethics 9/20/2016 BOOK CITATION: ONE AUTHOR • • • • Author’s Last Name, First Name __________________________________. Title of Book _______________________. Place of Publication_________________________: • Publishing Company__________________, • Year of Publication___________________. Bibliography Cards Online Citation Programs MLA Template 9/20/2016 Q&A 9/20/2016 Summary • Our school library is more than just books- it’s a learning hub with a full range of print and electronic media that support student achievement. • These resources include: • • • • • 9/20/2016 Books Magazines Computers Online Databases Reading Enrichment Programs VMHS Library Web Page 9/20/2016