Denton High School Library Newsletter March 2013 VOL. #1 ISSUE #3 will be here before you know it. Once again Golden Triangle Mall will be the site. You can find it in the Sears wing across from American Eagle. All types of books for children, young adults, and adults will be on sale. Most paperbacks go for 50 cents, hardbacks are usually $1, and all books are less than $2. Teachers are also invited to pick out free books on Saturday, March 24. Be sure to have your staff ID with you. Book Cents sale soon! Admission is $5 for individual or $10 for family on Thursday night when all the best titles will be available. Friday through Sunday admission is free. Hours are 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday; and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. All proceeds benefit the Denton ISD school libraries, Denton Public School Foundation, and the Denton Community Council of PTAs. Please come on by and help our library get funds for books. Like to go book shopping? You re in luck because the annual Book Cents sale is just around the corner. The sale, which takes place March 21-24, Coffee for staff is served every morning in the library for the low price of 25 per cup! At this day, as much company as I have kept, and as much as I love it, I love reading best. ~ Alexander Pope
Who is in the library?! Carolyn Bason Librarian Being a librarian was always a dream of Carolyn Bason s. And now she is fulfilling that dream as one of two DHS librarians. In her ten years at DHS, Mrs. Bason has spent a great deal of time reading and sharingya literature as well as her personal favorite science fiction. I find the best books are those that stretch your imagination and take you places you d never be able to go otherwise, she said. As a youngster growing up in a reading family, she spent hours at the Lewisville Public Library in the basement of an old church. I read everything the librarian would let me check out, and some things I know I wasn t supposed to! After graduating from Lewisville High School, Mrs. Bason attended Texas Woman s University where she received her BS degree in journalism. She acquired her Master of Journalism degree at North Texas State University and her library resources endorsement from TWU. In her 36 years in education Mrs. Bason has taught journalism at PSJA High School, in the Rio Grande Valley, and Lewisville High School. She became a librarian just in time to open Briarhill Middle School in the Lewisville ISD. She came to DHS in 2003. When she s not reading, the librarian enjoys sewing, gardening, watching old Star Trek and Twilight Zone episodes, and spending time with her three granddaughters. REMEMBER TO CHECK- OUT THE LIBRARY BLOG! LOCATED ON THE DHS LIBRARY WEBSITE! WRITE A REVIEW! Brown Bag Lunch Group Please join Mrs. Bason and students as they discuss and share their love of reading. See Mrs. Bason for a pass to attend. Next Meeting: Thursday, March 28th during all lunch periods
Genre Blurb Historical fiction is a novel that takes place at some point in the past. Many involve fictionalized versions of real historical figures or events. These books can be a great segue to get kids interested in history, putting important historical events into an engaging context that kids can relate to. While textbooks are commonly dry and dull, filled only with facts and figures that quickly get expelled from the brain, historical fiction can give a sense of time and place that has real staying power. These books can give readers a glimpse into the emotions, priorities, and motivations of people during different time periods, lending a better understanding of common social norms and important political events. Having students read wellresearched historical novels alongside traditional classroom instruction can bring history alive in a new and engaging way. There are a slew of wonderfully written historical novels. The Book Thief by Mark Zusak explores the life of an adopted girl during WWII Germany, and is possibly one of the best historical fiction novels written to date. Carolyn Meyer writes a series based on the lives of different queens, including Marie Antoinette and Anne Boleyn. For those who want a more action packed Pride and Prejudice, Wrapped by Jennifer Bradbury is an excellent find.
ipad Apps for Education Check out the Hub!! We ve created a new way for you to get your message out there! Remind 101 Audioboo Animoto QR Code Maker Easy Bib **Take a look at itunes to see if you can use these apps! Meet the HUB, our new purple and gold message board for students and staff in the library. Post information about upcoming events, items for sale, or advertisements for outside activities. We ll also have a book review highlighted as well as a place for funny jokes and pictures, if you need a moment to lift your spirits! Posting guidelines: All posts must be approved by a librarian. Posts must be no larger than an 8x11 piece of paper. Poster s name must be included. DHS LIBRARY STATISTICS JANUARY 2013 Circulation totals: 1,124 Total Student Sign-ins: 4,080 Classes in the library: 62 Items added to the library collection: 61
EBSCO Databases: The Ebsco Company provides access to a number of databases that offer articles on a variety of subjects. Access is available to all students, off campus users will need a log in and password. Health Source Consumer Edition Health Source Nursing/Academic Edition MEDLINE Consumer Health Complete (Spanish Version, too) MedicLatina AHFS Consumer Medication Information Natural & Alternative Treatments Alt HealthWatch There are 40+ databases!! To name just a few. Literary Reference Center Student Research Center MAS Ultra School Edition Book Collection: Nonfiction Newspaper Source Teacher Reference Center ERIC Professional Development Collection Academic Search Complete MasterFile Premier Texas Reference Center TOPICsearch Vocational and Career Collection Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection GreenFILE Religion and Philosophy Collection Military and Government Collection Science and Technology Collection Information Science and Technology Abstracts Business Search Interface Business Source Elite Regional Business News Business Source Complete What does EBSCO offer students and teachers for their research? Find a current event in a newspaper or journal What did F. Scott Fitzgerald write? Quote an expert in Shakespeare Explore a career in nursing Look for a primary source document for government class Information needed on a Latin American country Should I purchase a Mac or a PC? When was the last earthquake in California, Texas, Virginia? What legislation is being considered in Austin, TX, Washington D.C.? What do you do when you have the flu? What animals are on the endangered species list? The Holocaust Pictures of the six flags of Texas Even more!! I m a voracious reader. You have to read to survive. People who read for pleasure are wasting their time. Reading isn t fun; it s indispensable. ~ Woody Allen
All Books $2 or Less! March 21-24, 2013 Join us at... Golden Triangle Mall 2201 S. I-35 E. Denton, TX 76205 Look for us in the Sears wing of the mall across from American Eagle Thursday, March 21 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Friday, March 22 10:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday, March 23 10:00 am - 9:00 pm Sunday, March 24 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm $5 Individual $10 Family Admission Free Admission Free Admission Free Admission PDF to Word