News from the IA Library
Weeks 9 -12 | October 16, 2020
All Tri-Campus Students have a Canvas Library Course Now!
It's been quite the transition for the school library to create completely new courses for all IA students. We decided to have ONE course per graduation class. Students are then sorted into sections within each course, but they will all be getting the same information.
Because Canvas is a secure system, we have been able to post all of the password information for students. They will never forget passwords for the library resources!
As students progress through each grade, more content will be added to correspond with the level of IB work they are doing.
By the time they graduate from the IA, they are prepared to do university-level research.
We have PAID Access to Statista.com
Password and access information is in your library class in Canvas.
How well do you know your school librarian?
Halloween Food Read this interesting article about Halloween from a food perspective. It's from our Encyclopedia of Food and Culture found online in the Gale Virtual Reference Library. | Halloween and Festivals of the Dead Read this global perspective about Halloween from our Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Holidays found online in the Gale Virtual Reference Library. | Halloween Read this article about how Halloween has been changing in America. This is from our online ebook titled Recreation and Leisure in America. |
Halloween Food
Read this interesting article about Halloween from a food perspective. It's from our Encyclopedia of Food and Culture found online in the Gale Virtual Reference Library.
Halloween and Festivals of the Dead
Read this global perspective about Halloween from our Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Holidays found online in the Gale Virtual Reference Library.
Halloween
Read this article about how Halloween has been changing in America. This is from our online ebook titled Recreation and Leisure in America.
Fun Halloween Resources for the Whole Family!
Check out the academic article about the origins of Halloween. Has some EE potential.
Mrs. Janek & Dr. Lavoie
Any questions? Comments? Feel free to reach out to your IA School Librarians
kjanek@bloomfield.org