Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Library Scavenger Hunt

1. There is more than one system. The University uses the library of congress. The Public library uses the Dewey decimal system.

2. It contains current hot best sellers, CD’s, and is more of a book store.

3. There are many different types for example: business, economics, educations,social science, and many more.

4. You can use your library pin number and library card to access databases.

5. San Jose Mercury, San Francisco Chronicle, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Post, New York Times, Boston Globe, USA Today, Chicago Sun- Times, LA Times.

6. Call number: J DVD 781.1 Musical; Musical baby [videorecording] / Fisher-Price.

7. Call number: J 973.03 Student Table of contents only; The student encyclopedia of the United States. This is an encyclopedia of the United States with information about the people and places that shaped the United State.

8. Call number: SPA DVD Mujer, La mujer de todos [videorecording]

9. Entrepreneur magazine, Bicycling magazine, Yankee magazine, Golf magazine, Mountain Bike magazine

10. McNally and Steinbeck. Frontain, Raymond-Jean, 0895769X.

11. John Steinbeck: banned, challenged, and censored / Maurene J. Hinds

Call Number(s): PS3537.T3234 Z7143 2008

12. Farm labor needs and farm workers in California, 1970 to 1989 / Juan Vicente Palerm. Call Number(s): HD1527.C2 P34 1991

13. Haunts of San Jose, California, David Lee REF CAL 133.1097 Lee

14. Women and minorities in California public postsecondary education: their employment, classification, and compensation, 1975-1985 / California Postsecondary Education Commission

Call Number(s): LB2331.73.C2 W65x 1987

15. The collection is made up of three collections including, African, Asian American and Chicano.

16. Lock of his hair, receipt signed by Beethoven, and manuscripts.

17. Scholarly journals have articles written about academics, information, findings, and is geared towards a certain group of people and a popular magazine is full of ads and can appeal to the masses

18. American communication journal, Communication, culture & critique, Global media and communication, Media, war & conflict, popular communication

19. 33- Road Trip: The Birth of California Car Culture is based on three extraordinary photograph albums created by members of the Polhemus family between the years of 1906 and 1909, as they traveled in their new-fangled automobiles from their home base in San José to many local and regional destinations. I think that this is a very important piece for locals of San Jose.

1 comment:

  1. Good, except for #17 -- you'll need more than that to distinguish a scholarly journal article from a popular or trade magazine article.

    18/20

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