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Welcome Etowah High School Media Center Mrs. Gilman, Media Specialist Mrs. Freeman, Media Specialist Mrs. James, Clerk
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Welcome

Etowah High SchoolMedia Center

Mrs. Gilman, Media SpecialistMrs. Freeman, Media SpecialistMrs. James, Clerk

Welcome!

This slide show is an introduction to the policies, procedures, and resources of the EHS Media Center. We hope that you will find it helpful. Please ask any media staff member whenever you need assistance using our media center.

Media Center Hours

7:00 A.M.

TO

3:10 P.M.

Media Center Website

• Links for subscription resources, library catalog, Internet

• Citation Guides

• Pathfinders

• Reading and Books

• Programs

Go to the EHS Website at http://portal.cherokee.k12.ga.us/Schools/etowah-hs/default.aspx Click on the Media Center link. You will find:

What’s Available in Print• Books

– Biographies– Fiction– Short Story Collection– Non-Fiction– Reference

• Atlases• Dictionaries

• Magazines• Newspapers

• Atlanta Journal-Constitution • Cherokee Tribune

Find A Book

From the Media Center Website, click on EHS Catalog Lookup listed under Online Resources. Click on the Catalog tab and search by:

•Author

•Title

•Subject

•Keyword

•Series

To Access Your Catalog Rights

•Click on Login (top right)

•Type in your Windows user name and password

To Access the Catalog Via Windows

•Click on Start

•Point to Programs

•Point to Media Center

•Point to Library Catalog

•Select Catalog Lookup

There is another way to access the EHS Catalog Lookup:

Check it Out!• Check out at the Main Desk • Use ID Card or student number to check out

books• Renew books up to three times

Media Center Material Length of Check Out

Books 14 days

Magazines (old) 3 days

Reference Books(Some – Not all) Overnight

Limit

Students are allowed to have five items checked out at a time.

Returning Books

• Return or renew your library book by the “due” date .

• Students receive due date notices– During check out– During first period class

• Return your library book to the book drop in the Main Desk (Do not leave it on top of desk!)

Just Like Public Libraries• Overdue fines are charged for

books that are not returned on time. (10¢ per day)

• Students with fines and/or overdue books lose the privilege to check out more materials. (Records and textbooks are held until cleared.)

• The maximum overdue fine is $5.00.

If You Lose A Book

• Notify the media center staff:– We will mark the book lost– The fine will not increase

• You will be charged:– Replacement price of book– Overdue fine if applicable– Handling charge

When a Lost Book Returns

• Refunds are given for lost materials that have been paid for and later returned.

• Refunds are not given for overdue fines.

Student Passes to MC

• Students coming from a classroom must have:– An official media center pass

signed by the classroom teacher– An assignment from the

classroom teacher

• Students coming from lunch should have– A lunch pass signed by the media

staff– Lunch passes are available in the

media center starting at 7:00 A.M.

Sign In and Sign Out

• Use the laptop at the Circulation Desk to sign in and out.

• Type in your student ID number and press enter.

• Click on the purpose for your visit.

Food and Drink

Food and drink are not allowed in the media center.

Making Photocopies

• Students may use the photocopy machine.

• Coin box is attached to the photocopier.

• Copies are 10¢ each.

Academic Lab Computers

• The Academic Lab is located next door.

• This Lab is reserved for students under direct

teacher supervision.

• Students on passes to the Media Center may not go into the Academic Lab.

Media Center Computers

•There are 41 computers located in the media center. The computers are to be used for educational tasks.

•Each computer includes:

•Microsoft Office Applications

•Internet Access

•Educational Databases and Tools

Other Technology

• 2 B&W Laser Printers• 1 Color Laser Printer• 1 Scanner• Closed Circuit TV

*This equipment is available for educational purposes.

Printing in the Media Center

Print only school and media center assignments.

• Printing Costs:• Two pages free on B&W

printers• 3rd -10th B&W pages 10¢

each• Color printing 25¢ per page• No free color printing*Conserve ink and paper by saving to your

home directory in My Documents or using jump drives or CDs.

Internet Policy

• Internet users must adhere to the Cherokee County Internet Safety User Agreement.

• Engaging in non-educational activities such as games and personal email is not allowed.

Headphones

• Personal headphones are not allowed.

• Listening to music on the computers is not allowed.

• For educational purposes, headphones are available at the Circulation Desk.

Subscription ResourcesConnect to our information databases and tools via the media center website. Pick up a password flyer from the media center or ask a teacher for passwords:

•Career Cruising

•Current Biography

•Gale Databases

•Georgia Career Information System

•Grolier Online

•NoodleBib

Ask a media specialist for a password flyer!

Online Test Practice

From the media center website, link to these online test practice opportunities listed under Online Resources:

•Official SAT Online Course

•USATestPrep.com

GALILEO

Georgia’s virtual library provides access to numerous information databases and library catalogs. Some examples are:

•Encyclopedia Britannica Online

•Grove Art Online

•¡Informe! (Spanish language magazines)

•Literary Reference Center

•MAS Ultra (magazine and newspaper articles)

•NoveList (find new books)

•SIRS Researcher (critical issues)

In Conclusion…

Be sure to ask any media staff member whenever you need assistance using the media center.

“The more that you read, the more things you will know.

The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.”

 Dr. Seuss


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