Full-time Faculty Librarians




    Sarah Bosler                Lanette Granger
    Public Services Librarian   Systems/Technical Services Librarian
Stephanie Ballard          Anne Dillibe
  Jennifer Bidwell   Vivian Linderman
    Usha Chhabra          Sandy Krause
   Diamond Clark         Selene Pineda
The Citrus College Library is committed to
providing quality library services and
resources for Citrus College's diverse
community, the residents of the Citrus
Community College District, and other
users of the Library.

       We want you to succeed!
Free Citrus College Photo ID
           Fall 2012 Hours
             Mon-Thurs
         8:00 a.m. – 10 a.m.
          12:00 p.m. – 2 p.m.
        4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Ask at Circulation or Reference Desk
         outside these hours.
Citrus Library Hours
      Fall 2012
 Monday-Thursday
7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
What Students Want Most
           Reserve Textbooks
 Citrus ID card required
 Stay in library
   2-hour checkout
 Margett & Extended Study
   3-week checkout
What Students Want Most
                    Computers
 22 on 1st floor
 38 on 2nd floor
 B&W printing 10¢ each
 Color printing 25¢ each
 200 prints free in IS 107 lab
 Scanner available
 Kurzweil 3000 on 1 computer
Your Citrus Email Addresses
All students are issued a Citrus email address
 See Personal Info tab in WingSpan account
 firlastname###@student.citruscollege.edu
      Computer Network Login & Wi-fi
          Username: firlastname###
         Password: CcWingSpanPIN#
(Cc is case sensitive, use first 6 digits of PIN)
Your Email & SkyDrive Account
 To set up your Citrus Email account go to
     http://www.outlook.com/
                Outlook Login

WindowsLive ID: your entire Citrus email address
     Password: Date of Birth (MMDDYY)

      Access SkyDrive to create and save
 Word, PowerPoint, Excel and other documents
Reference Desk
 Librarian & Library Technician
 Answers to Campus & Community Questions
 Help with Databases & Citations
 Assist with Search Strategies
 Help you find books in the catalog
 Fill Interlibrary Loan requests
 Help you locate them on the library shelves
Circulating Books
 2nd Floor Stacks
 3-week check-outs, renew online or in-person
 Dewey Decimal System
 000-999
 Find call number
 Staff can assist
 Return unwanted
  books to carts
Searching the Library Catalog
EBSCO eBooks
Gale Virtual Reference eBooks
Circulation
 Citrus ID card required to check out books
 Check out up to 7 books
 3 weeks, 2 renewals
 Return books to
inside or book drop
 A hold will be placed
on your record for
unreturned items.
Audiovisual
 Citrus ID card required to check out AV
  items
 Some materials are available for checkout
 Some campus use only
 Return inside
 6 Media Rooms
1st   Floor Study Areas
 Wireless Internet is available throughout the library
 11 Study Rooms (2+ people required)
 Newspapers and Periodicals available
Orientation Room



 Library Instruction
 Scheduled by professors
 Demonstrate databases and other sources
 Learn how to access a variety research resources
• In person
• Phone
• Email
• Text
• Instant Message
Questions?

General Orientation Fall 2012

  • 2.
    Full-time Faculty Librarians Sarah Bosler Lanette Granger Public Services Librarian Systems/Technical Services Librarian
  • 3.
    Stephanie Ballard Anne Dillibe Jennifer Bidwell Vivian Linderman Usha Chhabra Sandy Krause Diamond Clark Selene Pineda
  • 4.
    The Citrus CollegeLibrary is committed to providing quality library services and resources for Citrus College's diverse community, the residents of the Citrus Community College District, and other users of the Library. We want you to succeed!
  • 5.
    Free Citrus CollegePhoto ID Fall 2012 Hours Mon-Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 10 a.m. 12:00 p.m. – 2 p.m. 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Ask at Circulation or Reference Desk outside these hours.
  • 6.
    Citrus Library Hours Fall 2012 Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • 7.
    What Students WantMost Reserve Textbooks  Citrus ID card required  Stay in library  2-hour checkout  Margett & Extended Study  3-week checkout
  • 8.
    What Students WantMost Computers  22 on 1st floor  38 on 2nd floor  B&W printing 10¢ each  Color printing 25¢ each  200 prints free in IS 107 lab  Scanner available  Kurzweil 3000 on 1 computer
  • 9.
    Your Citrus EmailAddresses All students are issued a Citrus email address See Personal Info tab in WingSpan account firlastname###@student.citruscollege.edu Computer Network Login & Wi-fi Username: firlastname### Password: CcWingSpanPIN# (Cc is case sensitive, use first 6 digits of PIN)
  • 10.
    Your Email &SkyDrive Account To set up your Citrus Email account go to http://www.outlook.com/ Outlook Login WindowsLive ID: your entire Citrus email address Password: Date of Birth (MMDDYY) Access SkyDrive to create and save Word, PowerPoint, Excel and other documents
  • 11.
    Reference Desk  Librarian& Library Technician  Answers to Campus & Community Questions  Help with Databases & Citations  Assist with Search Strategies  Help you find books in the catalog  Fill Interlibrary Loan requests  Help you locate them on the library shelves
  • 12.
    Circulating Books  2ndFloor Stacks  3-week check-outs, renew online or in-person  Dewey Decimal System  000-999  Find call number  Staff can assist  Return unwanted books to carts
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  • 16.
    Circulation  Citrus IDcard required to check out books  Check out up to 7 books  3 weeks, 2 renewals  Return books to inside or book drop  A hold will be placed on your record for unreturned items.
  • 17.
    Audiovisual  Citrus IDcard required to check out AV items  Some materials are available for checkout  Some campus use only  Return inside  6 Media Rooms
  • 18.
    1st Floor Study Areas  Wireless Internet is available throughout the library  11 Study Rooms (2+ people required)  Newspapers and Periodicals available
  • 19.
    Orientation Room  LibraryInstruction  Scheduled by professors  Demonstrate databases and other sources  Learn how to access a variety research resources
  • 20.
    • In person •Phone • Email • Text • Instant Message
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Editor's Notes

  • #14 Do a few sample searches for title, author, subject.Highlight Location areas: Reference,2nd Floor. Books, Audiovisual, & Internet (2 kinds) is on next page for quick screen shot.Have them write down a possible title if they have not found a Lawrence book yet.