Find out the name and a special interest of each librarian
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Find a novel. Write down the call number and the author's name. What is the correlation?
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Use the catalog to find the call number of a book on Elizabethan England. Find it on the shelf and take a picture with your phone.
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Find out what the media technician does in the library and in the school.
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Using the signs at the end of the shelves, in which call number range can you find books on the history of Asia?
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Using the catalog, find the call number for A Dictionary of Literary and Thematic Terms. Who published it and what is the copyright date?
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Find a book about the life of the author, O.Henry. What is the call number? How is this different than the other call numbers?
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Under what category would you find Short Stories? Fiction or Nonfiction? Circle one.
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Find the set of books called Short Stories for Students. Looking up any article, what information will it give you about elements of a short story?
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Open the Database LitFinder for Students. Look up Guy DeMaupassant. Copy the source citation in the article.
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