Across
- 3. This type of search can be used when I don't have much information. It's similar to a subject search.
- 6. The person at the library who answers questions about books and additional library matters.
- 8. An older method of searching at the library requires looking through a drawer filled with index cards containing bibliographic information.
- 10. The Online Public Access Calendar used to search for items in most libraries.
- 12. One way I can perform this type of search is by knowing you wrote the book
- 13. These types of books usually contain facts and details about actual events, people or animals.
Down
- 1. Different indexed terms used to help people when they don't know an author or title to search
- 2. This search techqniue involves looking at books on the shelves and sometimes reading the back cover.
- 4. The place somone can go to checkout books.
- 5. These types of books are made up and usually tell some type of story.
- 7. Level This information tells me how difficult a book is to read
- 9. Another way to locate a book at the library is by knowing the name of it.
- 11. Number At many public or school libraries I can find books by using the special label used to organize them. (Hint) Sometimes it can be letters or numbers.