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Grand View Library Quiz
(Prepared by Heidi Snively 10/05/14)
Children should have adult supervision when using the Internet.
Part 1: Library Citizenship (5 questions)
Part 2: The Dewey Decimal System (5 questions)
Part 3: Using the Catalog (10 questions)
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Part 1: Library Citizenship
Answer five questions about behavior expectations.
1. Upon entering the Library:
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(Check all that apply)
I should push my way ahead of everyone to get a good spot on the rug.
I should stay behind the person in front of me as I walk in.
It's OK to toss my book onto the return counter like a Frisbee.
It's fun to add my book to a really tall stack of returned books and hope they don't fall down.
I place my book carefully on the return counter, starting a new pile if the stack is getting a little too tall.
Required
2. When taking my seat on the story time rug:
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(Check all that apply)
It's OK to belly flop onto the rug.
I take a running leap onto the rug.
I get cozy under a table.
It's OK to sit way in the back so I can lean on a bookcase.
I sit on a chair. I don't care if there aren't enough chairs for everyone as long as I get to sit on one.
I should take a quiet seat on the rug, right behind the person in front of me.
I play clapping games with my friends.
I whistle a little tune.
I may use an inside voice to talk with my friends.
I lie down and take a little snooze.
Required
3. When browsing for books:
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(Check all that apply)
I should use a stick to mark a book's place on the shelf so I can put it back in the right spot.
I should place books I don't want on top of the nearest bookcase.
I wander aimlessly when I don't know what to check out.
I ask my friends to recommend good books when I don't know what to check out.
I scan the Fiction shelves for books with a NEW sticker on the spine when I don't know what to check out.
Required
4. After checking out materials:
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I sit quietly and read.
I gab to my friends about weekend plans.
I snip paper into teeny-tiny snowflakes.
Required
5. I show respect for Library equipment and materials by:
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(Check all that apply)
Typing aimlessly on the computer keyboard until it's time to go.
Performing a catalog search as quickly as possible so others may use the computer.
Returning pencils to their cups and placing used paper in the recycling bin.
Returning materials on time or asking that they be renewed.
Keeping materials I take home safe from pets and young children.
Returning books that accidentally got wet into the book drop, hoping that Mrs. Snively won't notice.
Telling Mrs. Snively when I've accidentally damaged a book to see what I can do to make it right.
Eating my snack outside before enjoying recess in the Library.
Leaving Library computer settings alone.
Using the Library computers at recess to access the Catalog or World Book Online.
Asking permission before using the Library computers to access Google.
Required
Part 2: The Dewey Decimal System
Answer five questions to show a basic understanding of how library materials are organized.
1. Our Library collection is organized into several sections.
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(Check all that apply)
Nonfiction (000-999)
Fiction (FIC)
Picture Book (E)
Emergent Reader ER)
Series (SER)
Paperback (PB)
Magazines (MAG)
Biography (92)
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2. Melvil Dewey (1851-1931) invented the system by which we organize our Library books. He broke down all knowledge into how many basic categories?
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5
10
Infinity because knowledge cannot be measured
3. Nonfiction is organized by:
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Author
Title
Subject
Series
Price
4. Fiction is organized alphabetically by:
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The title, then by author's last name, then by first name
The author's first name, then last name, then by title
The author's last name, then first name, then by title
5. The Dewey numbers go from 000-999. It is interesting to know Melvil Dewey set aside 999 for what subject of the future?
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Computer history
Fast food history
Yoga history
Extra-terrestrial history
Theme park history
Part 3: Using the Catalog
Answer ten questions about a basic Author Search.
To begin, open a new browser tab and go to
grandviewlibrary.info
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Click the Catalog Tab. Select Grand View.
1. How many titles by Shel Silverstein does the Grand View Library own?
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Type Silverstein, Shel and click the Author Search.
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13
31
2. What is the first title in the list?
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Everything on It
Don't Bump the Glump!
Where the Sidewalk Ends
3. What is the call number for the first book in the list?
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811.45 SIL
811.54 S
811.54 SIL
4. The first book in the list would be found in which area of the library?
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Fiction
Nonfiction
5. What is the call number for The Giving Tree?
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811.54 SIL
E SIL
SIL E
6. The Giving Tree is a picture book, and technically the E stands for Easy, but at Grand View we say the E stands for:
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Elementary
Everybody
Expert
Extra good
7. What is the title of the last book in the list?
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The Messy Pizza
The Missing Piece
The Missing Piece Meets the Big O
8. What is the call number for the last book in the list?
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Hint: though we refer to the "address" of a book as the call number, not all call numbers contain numbers.
SIL FIC
FICTION SIL
FIC SIL
9. Examine the record for Don't Bump the Glump!
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Note that the title is a hyperlink to more details. Click the title. Note that the image is now a hyperlink to even more details such as:
Title profile
Summary
Author notes
One or more reviews
All of the above
10. To retrace your steps it is recommended that you use which navigation tool?
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Breadcrumb bar
Back browser arrow
Close everything and start over
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