Reference Materials
Review Lesson
Library Science
Six Common Types of
Reference Materials
Dictionaries
Thesaurus
Encyclopedia
Atlas
Almanac
Periodicals
Dictionary
 Dictionaries are used to look up words.
 They can be used for a variety of
reasons: definition, spelling,
pronunciation, word origin, part-of-
speech and how it is used in a
sentence.
 There are also many different types of
specialized dictionaries such as a
Biographical or Geographical dictionary.
Biographical Dictionary
 Biographical dictionaries are used to
find information about famous people.
 They usually contain brief facts about
the person’s life such as: birthdate,
major accomplishments and events that
have made the person famous.
 If you wish to find MORE information,
you will need to go elsewhere.
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Geographical Dictionary
 Geographical dictionaries contain
information about places. They ARE NOT,
however, a book of maps.
 Geographical dictionaries provide
information about a place such as location,
population, industry and famous landmarks.
 The information is very brief but will provide
you a starting point to go elsewhere for
additional information.
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Thesaurus
 A Thesaurus is used to find words that mean
the same or opposite as another word.
 These are called synonyms and antonyms.
 They are simple to use - just look up your
word and a thesaurus will give you the list of
synonyms and antonyms for that word.
 A Thesaurus, however, DOES NOT usually
provide you with a definition (you need a
dictionary for that).
Encyclopedia
 An Encyclopedia is used to find information
about a person, place, or thing.
 Articles found in an Encyclopedia are usually
longer and contain more information than a
Dictionary.
 Encyclopedias are a great place to start to
find information about a topic you know
nothing about, but are not usually accepted
as a source for high school students.
 Example: Wikipedia!
Atlas
 An Atlas is a book of maps.
 Atlases are used to find specific locations
such as: country, state, city or geographic
formation.
 Many people use an atlas when they are
going on vacation or traveling to another
place.
 There are also specialized atlases such as
historical and geographic.
Almanac
 An Almanac is a book of facts that
provide brief, useful and interesting
information relating to countries of
the world, sports, entertainment, etc.
 They are updated every year so they
always contain the most current
information available.
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Do you know?
 For the next few slides I will describe a
situation. You must decide what type of
reference material would be the BEST
and FASTEST way to find the
information.
Challenge Question
One
• Your family is going on vacation to see
the Mayan ruins in Mexico. You want to
find more information about the ancient
civilization.
• Where would you find this type of
information?
Answer
Encyclopedia
Great Job!!!
Challenge Question
Two
• Your family is planning a vacation to
Florida. You are going to Universal
Studios! Your father is trying to decide
what interstate he needs to take.
• What reference material should he use
to find this information?
Answer
Atlas
Great Work!!!!
Challenge Question
Three
• You want to find out which NFL
player had the most touchdowns in
2008.
• Which reference material would you
use?
Answer
Almanac
Fantastic!!!!!
Challenge Question
Four
• You are writing an essay on To Kill a
Mockingbird. You want to find another
word to use instead of saying ‘great’.
• What reference material would you use
to find another word for ‘great’?
Answer
Thesaurus
Wonderful Job!!!!
Challenge Question
Five
• Jane is beginning to write an essay in
Sophomore English. She is trying to find the
birthdate of Ernest Hemingway.
What reference material would she use to
quickly find this information?
•
Answer
Biographical Dictionary
Fantastic Job!!!!
Challenge Question
Six
•You are looking for what state
Wyomising County is located in. You have
tried to find the answer in an atlas, but
cannot find it.
•Where else could you look?
Answer
Geographical Dictionary
Excellent Job!!!!!
Reference Materials
 Reference materials such as dictionaries, a
thesaurus, atlases, encyclopedias and
almanacs help us locate information QUICKLY
and EFFICIENTLY.
 Remember, the Internet is a great resource,
but many times information can be found
easier by using a reference book!

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    Six Common Typesof Reference Materials Dictionaries Thesaurus Encyclopedia Atlas Almanac Periodicals
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    Dictionary  Dictionaries areused to look up words.  They can be used for a variety of reasons: definition, spelling, pronunciation, word origin, part-of- speech and how it is used in a sentence.  There are also many different types of specialized dictionaries such as a Biographical or Geographical dictionary.
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    Biographical Dictionary  Biographicaldictionaries are used to find information about famous people.  They usually contain brief facts about the person’s life such as: birthdate, major accomplishments and events that have made the person famous.  If you wish to find MORE information, you will need to go elsewhere. 4
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    Geographical Dictionary  Geographicaldictionaries contain information about places. They ARE NOT, however, a book of maps.  Geographical dictionaries provide information about a place such as location, population, industry and famous landmarks.  The information is very brief but will provide you a starting point to go elsewhere for additional information. 5
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    Thesaurus  A Thesaurusis used to find words that mean the same or opposite as another word.  These are called synonyms and antonyms.  They are simple to use - just look up your word and a thesaurus will give you the list of synonyms and antonyms for that word.  A Thesaurus, however, DOES NOT usually provide you with a definition (you need a dictionary for that).
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    Encyclopedia  An Encyclopediais used to find information about a person, place, or thing.  Articles found in an Encyclopedia are usually longer and contain more information than a Dictionary.  Encyclopedias are a great place to start to find information about a topic you know nothing about, but are not usually accepted as a source for high school students.  Example: Wikipedia!
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    Atlas  An Atlasis a book of maps.  Atlases are used to find specific locations such as: country, state, city or geographic formation.  Many people use an atlas when they are going on vacation or traveling to another place.  There are also specialized atlases such as historical and geographic.
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    Almanac  An Almanacis a book of facts that provide brief, useful and interesting information relating to countries of the world, sports, entertainment, etc.  They are updated every year so they always contain the most current information available. 9
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    Do you know? For the next few slides I will describe a situation. You must decide what type of reference material would be the BEST and FASTEST way to find the information.
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    Challenge Question One • Yourfamily is going on vacation to see the Mayan ruins in Mexico. You want to find more information about the ancient civilization. • Where would you find this type of information?
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    Challenge Question Two • Yourfamily is planning a vacation to Florida. You are going to Universal Studios! Your father is trying to decide what interstate he needs to take. • What reference material should he use to find this information?
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    Challenge Question Three • Youwant to find out which NFL player had the most touchdowns in 2008. • Which reference material would you use?
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    Challenge Question Four • Youare writing an essay on To Kill a Mockingbird. You want to find another word to use instead of saying ‘great’. • What reference material would you use to find another word for ‘great’?
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    Challenge Question Five • Janeis beginning to write an essay in Sophomore English. She is trying to find the birthdate of Ernest Hemingway. What reference material would she use to quickly find this information? •
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    Challenge Question Six •You arelooking for what state Wyomising County is located in. You have tried to find the answer in an atlas, but cannot find it. •Where else could you look?
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    Reference Materials  Referencematerials such as dictionaries, a thesaurus, atlases, encyclopedias and almanacs help us locate information QUICKLY and EFFICIENTLY.  Remember, the Internet is a great resource, but many times information can be found easier by using a reference book!