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Title: Introduction to the


1
Composition I
  • Introduction to the
  • Proctor Library
  • Caryn Keshner

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What to do today?
  • Today I will give you a brief introduction to the
    library, our services, our materials, and our
    people.
  • In other library orientations and especially if
    you have one in English Composition II you will
    be shown how to use the Librarys catalog and
    databases.

3
HHHEEELLLPPP!!!!!!!!!
4
You need someone in room 360
5
Where in the library are the books?
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I cant find the book I want!
  • There are two ways to classify books in a
    library
  • The Dewey Decimal System (public libraries,
    school libraries, some academic libraries)
  • 808 C33 College Composition
  • The Library of Congress Classification
    System/Scheme (large public libraries, academic
    libraries, special libraries)
  • PN481 .W656 1982 Women in Print

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Cont.
  • The Proctor Library has some Dewey books left,
    but we are in the process of turning them into
    Library of Congress books. Only about 10 of the
    collection is still Dewey.
  • Since most of our books are Library of Congress
    Class. Scheme, does anyone know the history of
    this cataloging/shelving system?
  • http//www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/lcco/

8
I need a break!!!
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What else do I need to know?
  • Well, in this day and age of computerization you
    will actually find many of our services online
  • Librarys catalog (books)
  • Librarys databases (articles)
  • ILL request form (books and articles from
    someplace else)
  • And lots of other information

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Well visit these sites
  • Homepage http//www.flagler.edu/library/
  • Catalog http//voyager.flagler.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebre
    con.cgi?DBlocalPAGEFirst
  • Databases http//www.flagler.edu/library/database
    s.html
  • Subject Guides http//www.flagler.edu/library/sub
    ject.html

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Cont.
  • Citing Sources for Papers http//library.duke.edu
    /research/citing/
  • InterLibrary Loan http//www.flagler.edu/library/
    ill.html
  • Borrowing and Renewing http//www.flagler.edu/lib
    rary/circulation.html
  • Hours and Calendar http//www.flagler.edu/library
    /calendar.html

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Cont.
  • Library Staff http//www.flagler.edu/library/staf
    f.html
  • Maps and Floor plans http//www.flagler.edu/libra
    ry/map.html
  • Code of Conduct http//www.flagler.edu/library/co
    de.html

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Conclusion
  • Since this has just been an introduction there is
    much more to learn about the library. Hopefully
    though, this presentation will have answered some
    of your questions.
  • Does anyone have any questions I did not answer
    today?

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