LIBRARY is a reading center, a place for enjoying books, for investigating problems, for study, for using all sorts of printed materials – clippings, pamphlets, pictures, maps, and magazines.
 
MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m  NO NOON BREAK SATURDAY 8:00  – 12:00 noon
CLASSIFICATION SCHEME Books and bound periodicals are arranged on the shelves according to the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)  System.  000-099 Generalities 100-199 Philosophy and Psychology 200-299 Religion 300-399  Social Sciences 400-499 Language 500-599  Pure Sciences 600-699 Applied Sciences -799 Fine Arts 800-899 Literature 900-999 History and Geography
CARD CATALOG a file of cards of uniform size arranged in some definite order and listing the items in the collection of a library or group of libraries, each card typically identifying a single item.
A. AUTHOR CARD  – card where the author’s name is on top line.  This card is filed alphabetically by name. (Surname first). 641.7  Bacon, Josephine B134  Inspired Baking / Josephine Bacon  --  1995  North Dighton, MA: JG Press. 1995.   124p,: illus,: 28cm.   ISBN: 1-57215-071-8   1. Baking   2. Cakes.    3. Pastry  I. Title. call number  author  title of book  collation tracing
B. TITLE CARD  – contains the same information as the author card, expect for the title of the book having been typed at  the top of the card above the author’s name. 641.7   Inspired Baking  B134  1995 Bacon, Josephine   Inspired Baking / Josephine Bacon  --  North Dighton, MA: JG Press. 1995.   124p,: illus,: 28cm.   ISBN: 1-57215-071-8
C. SUBJECT CARD  – same as the author card except that the top line tells the subject within the book. 641.7   BAKING. B134  1995 Bacon, Josephine   Inspired Baking / Josephine Bacon  --  North Dighton, MA: JG Press. 1995.   124p,: illus,: 28cm.   ISBN: 1-57215-071-8
291   Monde, Patricio R. M3    People power : profile of filipino 2009 Heroism / Patricio R. Monde .-- Quezon City : New Day Pub., 2009.   208p,: illus,: 22cm.   ISBN: 971-10-0295-7   1. Nationalism-Philippines.  2. People power.  3. Nationalism and religion.  I. Title. 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
VERTICAL FILE  The vertical file contains clippings, pamphlets, reprints, and other miscellaneous materials relating to persons, places, organizations
  GLOBAL WARMING. Causes of Global Warming    Papa, Alcuin. Philippine  Daily Inquirer, c2008.   1 2 3
PERIODICAL INDEX A periodical index is a type of reference source that lists periodical articles by subject or author. If you have a topic in mind, a periodical index can help you find articles about that topic
 
CROSS REFERENCE CARD
Available Information Resources  in the SAA Libraries FICTION BOOKS NON FICTION BOOKS  REFERENCE BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS CIRCULATION DESK LIBRARY CATALOG WORK AREAS READING AREAS DIGITAL/ONLINE
WHAT ARE FICTION BOOKS? A literary work whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
WHAT ARE NON-FICTION BOOKS?  Books that are  nonfiction , or true, are about real things, people, events, and places.
REFERENCE BOOKS a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts
NEWSPAPERS/MAGAZINES
BIOGRAPHIES books about a person’s life
ACCESSING THE INTERNET CLICK  ON  “ INTERNET EXPLORER” CLICK ON “SEARCH ENGINES” CLICK ON “ GREAT SITES”
RULES and REGULATIONS The Borrower’s card is needed for borrowing books on a long term-basis.  Students are expected to maintain  SILENCE at all times  to create an  atmosphere conducive to  learning and intellectual growth. Upon entry, the Library Card/School ID should  be shown to the Library staff.
In case of a lost Borrower’s Card: - Report the loss immediately to the Librarian - A new Borrower’s card will be issued after  a week upon replacement fee - Students will only be allowed to ask for a  replacement of lost Borrower’s Card three  times
Lending of the Library Card or Borrower’s Card to another is strictly prohibited.  This would  mean SUSPENSION OF LIBRARY PRIVILEGES  after the ID/Borrower’s Card is confiscated . In the case of lost books, the library will make decisions on case-to-case basis.
Loud conversation, eating, playing and sleeping are NOT allowed inside the library. Those caught committing these offenses will be sent out of the library. Reference books such as encyclopedias,  atlases, dictionaries and yearbooks are not  to be taken out
Fines are charged on overdue books :  One peso (P1.00) per day for fiction books One peso (P1.00) per period for reference A student who has overdue books may not  be allowed to borrow, until the overdue book  is returned. Chairs should be put back in proper order/ arrangement after use.
COLOR CODING FOR EASY RETRIEVAL General Reference Faculty Reference Supplementary Reading Materials Fiction
RULES and REGULATIONS OF THE INTERNET SERVICES Playing of computer games and non-academic activities are not allowed. The internet services are to be used for research only.
The library and audio-visual center  is open to teachers and students  before and after class sessions  and continuously throughout  the school day.
There are sufficient  audio-visual equipment  available. The library and  audio-visual center are  well-lighted and  properly ventilated . zai
RULES AND REGULATIONS The AVR is open from 7:30 to  5:00 p.m. The AVR is venue for theater presentations. Reservation for its use should be made at least one week before the activity. Chairs should be put back in proper order/ arrangement after use. Students who wish to use the AVR facilities and materials for curriculum needs must first have their requisition form noted by heir subject teacher.
Thank you.

Library Systems- SAA Library Policies

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    LIBRARY is areading center, a place for enjoying books, for investigating problems, for study, for using all sorts of printed materials – clippings, pamphlets, pictures, maps, and magazines.
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    MONDAY – FRIDAY7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m NO NOON BREAK SATURDAY 8:00 – 12:00 noon
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    CLASSIFICATION SCHEME Booksand bound periodicals are arranged on the shelves according to the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) System. 000-099 Generalities 100-199 Philosophy and Psychology 200-299 Religion 300-399 Social Sciences 400-499 Language 500-599 Pure Sciences 600-699 Applied Sciences -799 Fine Arts 800-899 Literature 900-999 History and Geography
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    CARD CATALOG afile of cards of uniform size arranged in some definite order and listing the items in the collection of a library or group of libraries, each card typically identifying a single item.
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    A. AUTHOR CARD – card where the author’s name is on top line. This card is filed alphabetically by name. (Surname first). 641.7 Bacon, Josephine B134 Inspired Baking / Josephine Bacon -- 1995 North Dighton, MA: JG Press. 1995. 124p,: illus,: 28cm. ISBN: 1-57215-071-8 1. Baking 2. Cakes. 3. Pastry I. Title. call number author title of book collation tracing
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    B. TITLE CARD – contains the same information as the author card, expect for the title of the book having been typed at the top of the card above the author’s name. 641.7 Inspired Baking B134 1995 Bacon, Josephine Inspired Baking / Josephine Bacon -- North Dighton, MA: JG Press. 1995. 124p,: illus,: 28cm. ISBN: 1-57215-071-8
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    C. SUBJECT CARD – same as the author card except that the top line tells the subject within the book. 641.7 BAKING. B134 1995 Bacon, Josephine Inspired Baking / Josephine Bacon -- North Dighton, MA: JG Press. 1995. 124p,: illus,: 28cm. ISBN: 1-57215-071-8
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    291 Monde, Patricio R. M3 People power : profile of filipino 2009 Heroism / Patricio R. Monde .-- Quezon City : New Day Pub., 2009. 208p,: illus,: 22cm. ISBN: 971-10-0295-7 1. Nationalism-Philippines. 2. People power. 3. Nationalism and religion. I. Title. 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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    VERTICAL FILE The vertical file contains clippings, pamphlets, reprints, and other miscellaneous materials relating to persons, places, organizations
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    GLOBALWARMING. Causes of Global Warming Papa, Alcuin. Philippine Daily Inquirer, c2008. 1 2 3
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    PERIODICAL INDEX Aperiodical index is a type of reference source that lists periodical articles by subject or author. If you have a topic in mind, a periodical index can help you find articles about that topic
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    Available Information Resources in the SAA Libraries FICTION BOOKS NON FICTION BOOKS REFERENCE BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS CIRCULATION DESK LIBRARY CATALOG WORK AREAS READING AREAS DIGITAL/ONLINE
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    WHAT ARE FICTIONBOOKS? A literary work whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
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    WHAT ARE NON-FICTIONBOOKS? Books that are nonfiction , or true, are about real things, people, events, and places.
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    REFERENCE BOOKS abook to which you can refer for authoritative facts
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    BIOGRAPHIES books abouta person’s life
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    ACCESSING THE INTERNETCLICK ON “ INTERNET EXPLORER” CLICK ON “SEARCH ENGINES” CLICK ON “ GREAT SITES”
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    RULES and REGULATIONSThe Borrower’s card is needed for borrowing books on a long term-basis. Students are expected to maintain SILENCE at all times to create an atmosphere conducive to learning and intellectual growth. Upon entry, the Library Card/School ID should be shown to the Library staff.
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    In case ofa lost Borrower’s Card: - Report the loss immediately to the Librarian - A new Borrower’s card will be issued after a week upon replacement fee - Students will only be allowed to ask for a replacement of lost Borrower’s Card three times
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    Lending of theLibrary Card or Borrower’s Card to another is strictly prohibited. This would mean SUSPENSION OF LIBRARY PRIVILEGES after the ID/Borrower’s Card is confiscated . In the case of lost books, the library will make decisions on case-to-case basis.
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    Loud conversation, eating,playing and sleeping are NOT allowed inside the library. Those caught committing these offenses will be sent out of the library. Reference books such as encyclopedias, atlases, dictionaries and yearbooks are not to be taken out
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    Fines are chargedon overdue books : One peso (P1.00) per day for fiction books One peso (P1.00) per period for reference A student who has overdue books may not be allowed to borrow, until the overdue book is returned. Chairs should be put back in proper order/ arrangement after use.
  • 28.
    COLOR CODING FOREASY RETRIEVAL General Reference Faculty Reference Supplementary Reading Materials Fiction
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    RULES and REGULATIONSOF THE INTERNET SERVICES Playing of computer games and non-academic activities are not allowed. The internet services are to be used for research only.
  • 30.
    The library andaudio-visual center is open to teachers and students before and after class sessions and continuously throughout the school day.
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    There are sufficient audio-visual equipment available. The library and audio-visual center are well-lighted and properly ventilated . zai
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    RULES AND REGULATIONSThe AVR is open from 7:30 to 5:00 p.m. The AVR is venue for theater presentations. Reservation for its use should be made at least one week before the activity. Chairs should be put back in proper order/ arrangement after use. Students who wish to use the AVR facilities and materials for curriculum needs must first have their requisition form noted by heir subject teacher.
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