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.