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  • Homework Helper: How to Find Traditional Literature
    Posted January 25, 2011 by Juvenile Reference

    To find traditional literature, browse the 398.2 call number in the juvenile literature collection. OR To find folktales or fairy tales using the catalog: 1. Open the HBLL homepage 2. Below the main search bar choose “Advanced Keyword Search” 3. Once in the advanced search, go to the drop-down menu that is labeled location and [...]

  • Homework Helper: How to Find a Biography
    Posted by Juvenile Reference

    To find a biography, browse the 920 call number in the Juvenile collection, specifically the 923, 927, and 928 call numbers. OR 1. Open the HBLL homepage 2. Below the main search bar choose “Advanced Keyword Search” 3. Once in the advanced search, go to the drop-down menu that is labeled location and select “Juvenile [...]

  • Homework Helper: How to Find Poetry
    Posted by Juvenile Reference

    To find books on poetry, browse the 811 call number in the juvenile literature collection OR: 1. Open the HBLL homepage 2. Below the main search bar choose “Advanced Keyword Search” 3. Once in the advanced search, go to the drop-down menu that is labeled location and select “Juvenile Collection” 4. Go up to the [...]

  • Homework Helper: Finding Social Studies Books & Websites
    Posted September 6, 2010 by Juvenile Reference

    To find books in the Juvenile Literature Collection on social studies topics: Open the HBLL homepage. Select “Library Catalog” under Unique Collections at BYU Below the main search bar choose “Advanced Keyword Search” Go to the pull-down menu labeled search all and type in a term that represents the subject of your search, such as [...]

  • Homework Helper: Call Numbers of Children’s Periodicals
    Posted September 2, 2010 by Juvenile Reference

    This is a list of the call numbers for children’s magazines in the Juvenile section of the HBLL

  • Homework Helper: Finding Concept Books
    Posted July 19, 2010 by Juvenile Reference

    Concept books present concepts, such as alphabet, counting, color, shape, size, comparison, or opposites, that expand the young child’s knowledge or skill. Easy: To find alphabet books, browse the 411 call number in the juvenile literature collection. To find counting books, browse the 511 call number in the juvenile literature collection. Better: To find concept [...]

  • Homework Helper: Finding Wordless Picture Books
    Posted July 5, 2010 by Juvenile Reference

    To find wordless picture books, browse the 096 call number in the juvenile literature collection OR Open the HBLL homepage Below the main search bar choose “Advanced Keyword Search” Once in the advanced search, go to the drop-down menu that is labeled location and select “Juvenile Collection” Go up to the pull-down labeled genre/form and [...]

  • Homework Helper: Finding Audiobooks
    Posted June 21, 2010 by Juvenile Reference

    Open the HBLL homepage. Select “Library Catalog” under Unique Collections at BYU Below the main search bar choose “Advanced Keyword Search” Once in the advanced search, type “audiobooks” in   search all, and “juvenile” in subject These audio books are available for a 3-day check-out from the Learning Resource Center on Level 4 of the Harold [...]

  • Homework Helper: Audio Books for Young Adults
    Posted June 7, 2010 by Juvenile Reference

    These audio books are available for a 3-day check-out from the Learning Resource Center on Level 4 of the Harold B. Lee Library. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian/ Sherman Alexie (CD 2000 pt. 1-5) The Adoration of Jenna Fox / Mary E. Pearson (CD 1995 pt. 1-6) An Abundance of Katherines/ John [...]

  • Homework Helper: Finding Participation Books
    Posted May 10, 2010 by Juvenile Reference

    Participation books provide visual, tactile, or audio elements that encourage the child to explore.  Participation books include things such as flaps to lift, components to manipulate, sounds to make, or textures to touch. Pop-up books are a subset of participation books. To find pop-up books: Open the HBLL homepage. Select “Library Catalog” under Unique Collections [...]