A | B |
learning resource center | another name for a library |
fiction books | do not have call numbers |
Fic | may be found on the spine of a novel |
biographies | alphabetized by last name of subject |
920 or B | found on the spine of a biography |
General Works | non-circulating books |
Melvil Dewey | librarian |
card catalogue | file containing alphabetically arranged cards listing every book in the library |
author card | main entry is the author's name |
title card | main entry has only the first word capitalized |
subject card | main entry is in red or all capitals |
main entry | first line of a card |
title card/author card | types of cards found for fiction books |
title/author/subject cards | types of cards found for nonfiction books |
call number | found on the catalogue card and on the spine of the book |
publishing information | includes the location and name of the publisher |
collation | gives the number of pages or the number of volumes |
on-line | computerized catalog |
Dewey Decimal Number | the most necessary part of the call number |
see also card | refers you to other subjects closely related to the one in which you are interested |
see card | refers you to another subject heading in the catalogue that will give you the information you want |
stacks | shelf area in which most books are kept |
open stacks | those that the reader can enter |
closed stacks | restricted to library personnel |
circulating books | those books you can borrow |
non-circulating books | those books that you must use in the library |
title page | lists the title, name of author, edition number, and name of publisher |
preface or forward | material explaining the nature of the book |
table of contents | a list of the general contents |
SIRS Researcher | database of full-text articles from 1,500+ magazines and newspapers |
glossary | list of unfamiliar terms |
SIRS Discoverer | database of information primarily for students in grades 1-12 |
hypertext | on a CD-ROM encyclopedia, words which direct you to additional information |
dictionaries | the most widely used books in the library |
unabridged dictionary | contain over 500,000 words |
abridged dictionary | the best all-around type of dictionary |
pocket dictionary | too limited for school use |
encyclopedias | contain collections of articles, alphabetically arranged, on nearly every known subject |
Internet | worldwide system of computer networks |
e-mail | used for short written transactions |
snail mail | refers to U.S. Postal Service mail |
HTTP protocol | an Internet language used to transmit data |
subject heading in "Reader's Guide" | always in capitals and boldface |
title enhancement in "Reader's Guide" | set in brackets, clarifies the meaning of the article title |
librarian | profession of man who classified nonfiction books into categories |
United States | homeland of Dewey |
ten | number of categories in the Dewey Decimal System |
lower case letter | signifies the book title |
upper case letter | signifies the author |
World Wide Web | a way of accessing information over the medium of the Internet |
search engine | a computer program that helps you find information on the Internet |
Google | the best of the search engines |
keyword or phrase | describes the information that you want to find when using a search engine |
search commands | help to narrow your search results |
plus sign command | placed in front of each keyword that must appear in the search results |
rules of sign commands | put a space between keywords; no space between + and - signs and keyword |
minus sign command | eliminates references from search results |
exact phrase command | gives the exact phrase in the exact order |
TRAVEL | example of the main entry on a subject card |
Harry potter and the chamber of secrets | example of the main entry on a title card |
Knowles, John | example of the main entry on an author card |
254 pp., illus | example of the collation entry |
4th. ed. Dell, 2004 | example of publishing information |
567.25 | example of Dewey Decimal Number |
G | refers to the author of the book |
p | refers to the title of the book |