KVHS LIBRARY

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Open Monday to Friday 8:20 - 3:45

 

 
Books Online        

 

The KVHS Library offers a wide variety of resources :

  • Fiction books (English and French)
  • Non-Fiction (English and French)
  • Reference (English and French)
  • Graphic novels
  • Books that boys may be inspired to read
  • Books written by Canadian authors
  • Vertical Files
  • Magazines (English and French)
  • Daily Newspaper (English and French)
  • Ten computers with Internet access

 

NEWSPAPERS AVAILABLE AT THE LIBRARY


Telegraph
Journal, Globe and Mail, and Coffee News

The library computers are for school work only. No games

No food or drinks are permitted in the library. There are tables provided for book bags at the entrance of the library.

 

NEW BOOKS PUT ON DISPLAY

Stem Cells -   Opposing Viewpoints Series
Garbage and Recycling   Opposing Viewpoints Series
Photography   by Stuart A. Kallen
Skateboarding   by Jed Morgan
Ariel   by Sylvia Plath
Selected Poems   by William Carlos Williams
The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes   edited by Arnold Rampersad
Online Pornography   Opposing Viewpoints Series
Animal Experimentation   Opposing Viewpoints Series
Technology and Society   Opposing Viewpoints Series
When a Friend Dies   by Corona Brezina
Cyberbullying   by Teri Breguet
Academic Anxiety   by Frances O'Connor
The Homeless   Opposing Viewpoints Series
Conserving the Environment   Opposing Viewpoints Series
John Keats - Selected Poetry   Oxford World's Classics
Mysterious Deaths and Disappearances   by D. Southwell and S. Twist
Prime Ministers of Canada - Trudeau Era   by D. and P. Baldwin
Prime Ministers of Canada - Time of Turmoil   by D. and P. Baldwin
Superbugs Strike Back - When Antibiotics Fail   by Connie Goldsmith
Snowboarding   by Jed Morgan
In-Line Skating   by Jed Morgan

 

CHECK OUTS :

  • All material is to be checked out at the circulation desk before leaving the library.
  • Three items may be signed out of the library at one time.
  • Books and magazines are due in two weeks
  • If you need more time, bring the book or magazine in and have it renewed
  • There are no overdue fines. However, any items not returned after a month will be considered lost, and you will be required to pay for the cost to replace the item.
  • If you have any overdue items you will not be permitted to sign out further materials until the overdue items have been returned or paid for.

RETURNING BOOKS :

  • Returned books can be dropped in the slot available at the check out desk or in the blue bin outside the library entrance.

 

ONLINE LIBRARY

ELibrary *

EBSCO *

Microsoft Encarta

The Canadian Atlas Online

The Atlas of Canada - Government Site

The Free Dictionary

* See your teacher or your librarian for the Username and Password

 

 

INTERNET SEARCHING SKILLS

Carefully Select Your Search Terms

Broad or general terms will return thousands of possible sites.  Try to use terms that are more specific to your topic.  To narrow your terms, look at sites that you already have found and that are relevant to your topic.  Identify possible search terms from those sites.  You also can combine terms, using Boolean Operators.

Use Boolean Operators

Boolean operators are words that allow you to combine search terms in most search engines.

AND

AND tells the search engine to find both terms on the same site.  For instance, entering "business AND ethics" would instruct the search engine to find web pages that contain both words, "business" and "ethics."

OR

OR instructs the search engine to find one term or the other.  Entering "business OR ethics" would cause the search engine to look for web pages that contain either the word "business" or the word "ethics," but not necessarily both words.  As you can imagine, if you use OR, the search engine could return thousands of sites.

OR is most useful when the same term may appear in two different ways.  For instance, you could use "national football league"* OR NFL to find web pages about the national football league.

*If you want your search engine to search for an exact phrase, put quotation marks around the phrase.

NOT

NOT tells the search engine to find pages that contain the first word but not the second.  This limitation is helpful when you know your search term is likely to appear with another term that does not interest you.

NEAR

NEAR only appears in some search engines, but it tells the search engine only to return web pages in which the terms are near each other.  Usually the terms are within a few words of each other.

Symbols

For many search engines, you can use "+" as a substitute for AND and "-" as a substitute for NOT. You can also use quotation marks to indicate that you want to find an exact phrase.

Learn How Each Specific Site Works

Each search engine is slightly different from the others, but they all have Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) or instructions that explain how that specific site works.  Taking a few minutes to read these FAQs before you start searching will save you lots of time later.

 

Citation Machine

A site that will create your "citations" for you... MLA or APA format

 



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