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Holliston High School Library
Services and Policies for Students
HOURS
Monday - Thursday - 7:25 am - 2:45 pm
Friday - 7:25 am - 2:03 pm
ACCESS
Students who wish to use the library during the school day may visit with
their classes or have a library pass signed by a faculty member or an
administrator. During ELB students need a pass signed by the librarian.
ATMOSPHERE
Students are encouraged to take advantage of the library program by using the
educational resources available to all members of the Holliston High School
community. If, in the course of visiting the library students have any
questions about the location and/or availability of materials, they are asked
to seek assistance from the librarian. While in the library students are
expected to respect the quiet, learning atmosphere of the facility by
displaying appropriate behavior. This policy is in place for the benefit of
all students, staff, parents, friends, and visitors.
CIRCULATION
Books -
. Stacks
Books located in the general stacks (fiction, non-fiction and biography)may
be borrowed for two weeks. They may be renewed for an additional two weeks
provided no one else has requested the same book.
. REFERENCE & RESERVE
All reference and reserve books including encyclopedias may be borrowed
overnight. These books may be checked out at the end of the school day and
must be returned before the First Block the next school day.
. Journals
All current issues of journals remain in the library and do not circulate.
Back issues of journals are loaned on an overnight basis. Back issues may be
checked out of the library during the school day or after school and must be
returned before the First Block on the next school day. Back issues of
journal articles may be electronically accessed through the use of the high
school computer network. Additional information is available in the library.
Electronic/On-Line Resources
All library workstations are internet accessible. Students are welcome to
avail themselves of the educational and library resource web sites on the
internet including the Holliston Public Library site and the Minuteman
Library Network. Both of those institutions also provide very good, reliable
internet links.
Holliston High School Library is a member of the Massachusetts Metrowest
Regional Library System. Membership in the MMRLS provides the Holliston High
School community access to electronic resources such Infotrac, Newsbank and
World Book Encyclopedia On-line. The library also subscribes to the following
on-line programs: Scribner's Writers Series and Twaynes Authors. Information
about these resources is available in the library
It is expected that students accessing the internet in the library will
adhere to the regulations of the Holliston Public Schools Acceptable Use
Policy.
Overdue Material
Students are expected to return all materials on time. Overdue notices are
periodically distributed to Block A teachers, who, in turn, distribute the
notices to students. Students are expected to pay for lost and/or damaged
materials they borrow.
Food & Beverages
There is to be no consumption of food or beverages in the library at any
time.
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