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3. Choose another reference book, one you haven' | 3. Choose another reference book, one you haven' | ||
- | 4. Answer question 2 (above) in relation to a Government | + | 4. Answer question 2 (above) in relation to a government |
How easy was it to find the parts of the book? Was it easier finding the parts on the website? | How easy was it to find the parts of the book? Was it easier finding the parts on the website? | ||
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- | **Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system** | + | **Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)** |
- 1. How many places in your library can you locate resources in the 900s? What are the locations? | - 1. How many places in your library can you locate resources in the 900s? What are the locations? | ||
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====What have you learned? | ====What have you learned? | ||
- | Know the types of reference tools available to you and when they are useful. Examining and evaluating resources and keeping up with new resources is critical to providing current, accurate information to patrons. Become familiar with essential reference resources, | + | Know the types of reference tools available to you and when they are useful. Examining and evaluating resources and keeping up with new resources is critical to providing current, accurate information to patrons. Become familiar with essential reference resources, and know how to use the catalogue to locate other sources. A basic understanding of the arrangement of your library will help you find materials on the shelves. |
Suggestions for examining, evaluating and locating resources also apply to online resources and other online resources in your library and to the electronic databases available through NSWnet. | Suggestions for examining, evaluating and locating resources also apply to online resources and other online resources in your library and to the electronic databases available through NSWnet. | ||
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- | **[[module_5_reference_resources_ref-ex# | + | **[[module_5_reference_resources_ref-ex# |
- | Library resources are often arranged by Dewey Decimal Classification | + | Library resources are often arranged by Dewey Decimal Classification. Understand what subjects are represented by the classification numbers. The Ten Main Classes of Dewey Decimal Classification are: |
000 Computer science, information & general works | 000 Computer science, information & general works | ||
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900 History | 900 History | ||
- | //**Major Point: Understanding | + | //**Major Point: Understanding Dewey Decimal Classification will help you find resources.**// |
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When you have completed the exercises for this module, you may want to talk to your supervisor, trainer or colleagues about them. | When you have completed the exercises for this module, you may want to talk to your supervisor, trainer or colleagues about them. | ||
- | Please fill out and submit | + | Please fill out and submit [[https:// |
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