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Ms. Carolyn Billheimer, Librarian Email Ms. Billheimer at cbillheimer@pvsd.net Ms. Molly Cowan, Library Assistant Email Ms. Cowan at mcowan@pvsd.net |
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Check Out Information: Regular Books, Books on Tape, Magazines - Two Weeks Reserve Books - Overnight
Major Collections in our Library: Native Americans Medieval Europe Ancient Civilizations Young Adult Fiction Biography
Fines: If you lose a book, you pay the total cost of the book, plus a $2.00 processing fee. If you find the book and return it, all fees are returned to you, except the $2.00 processing fee.
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Helpful Search Engines
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Click here to see how to cite works from the Internet, from books and magazines, and from many other sources.
Click here to see examples of bibliography formats.
Steps in the Research Cycle
Task Definition -What is the problem to be solved? What types of information are needed to solve the problem?
Information Seeking-What are the possible sources of information? Which are the best of all the possibilities?
Location and Access -Where are these sources? Where is the information in each source?
Use of Information -What information does the source provide? How can you extract the information you need?
Synthesis -How does the information from all the sources fit together? How is the information best presented?
Evaluation - Was the information problem solved? If the problem had to be solved again, what would you do differently?
Updated: November 2004
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