News from the WRHS Library Media Center March 2014

                              This Month in the Library:     March  is  Women’s  History       Month       rd-­7th  MCAS  make-­‐up     March  3 exams:    LMC  Computer  Lab  1     closed  Thursday  &  Friday.         March  9th-­15th  Teen  Tech  Week         March  16th  Freedom  of       Information  Day       March  18th,  19th  &  21st  ELA     MCAS  exams:  LMC  computer  l  abs     closed  all  day/tables  and  atrium   News from the WRHS Library Media Center closed  after  11:00am           Quick Tip! To   quickly   and   easily   add   an     image   to   a   document   or   presentation,   try   a   targeted   screen   shot!   On   a   Mac,   display     the   image   you   would   like   to   use     on   your   screen,   then   hit     Command⌘+shift+4.   This   will     turn   your   mouse   into   crosshairs   that   you   can   drag   to   “clip”   the   image   as   a   screenshot.     That   screenshot   will   automatically   save   to   your   desktop.   In   your   document   or   presentation,   click   insert      image,   then   drag   or   upload   the   screenshot   from   your   desktop.   Don’t   forget   to   write   down   the   source   of   the   image   before   you   close   it   out,   and   remember   to   cite   it   (bit.ly/MLAimage)   properly   in   your   completed   paper   or   presentation!   March 2014  Volume 1, Issue 1  wrhslibrary.weebly.com Hello,  Wachusett  Community!       Thank  you  for  taking  the  time  to  read  our  new  LMC   newsletter!  It  is  my  hope  that  through  reading  this  monthly   publication,  you  will  learn  valuable  technology,  library,  and  research   tips,  as  well  as  useful  information  about  the  goings-­‐on  in  our  Library   Media  Center.    Additionally,  we  hope  to  highlight  new  books,  share   new  additions  to  our  collection,  and  spotlight  resources  you  might   not  know  we  provide.   The  LMC  is  here  to  support  your  teaching  and  learning  needs.   As  always,  if  you  would  like  assistance  with  a  project  or  assignment,   need  extra  help  refining  your  research  or  formatting  your  Works   Cited  page,  or  just  want  to  learn  about  new  technology  tools  to  make   your  assignments  stand  out,  we  are  here  to  help!  Email,  call,  or  stop   by  to  set  up  an  appointment  or  tutorial  time.  Be  sure  to  checkout  our     website  and  twitterfeed  for  the  m  ost  up-­‐to-­‐date  announcements.  We     hope  to  see  you  soon!   -­‐  Mrs.  Stern     th th Teen Tech Week   is March 9 -15 ! Teen Tech Week (bit.ly/TTW14) is a national initiative of the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) aimed at teens, their parents, educators, and other concerned adults. The purpose of the initiative is to ensure that teens are competent and ethical users of technology—especially the types offered through libraries. Teen Tech Week encourages teens to take advantage of the technology at libraries for education and recreation, and to recognize that librarians are qualified, trusted professionals who can help them achieve greater digital literacy. We will be promoting TTW in the LMC throughout the month. If you’d like ideas on how to incorporate Teen Tech Week into your lesson plans, please stop by the LMC for more information.