Information about the Library 2011-2012

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CIS Library 2011-2012

Library Snapshot The library collection comprises 20.842 titles including: 4.320 Fiction books 7.394 Non-fiction books

Welcome to CIS Library

138 eBooks (Fiction and Nonfiction)

The CIS Library exists to serve its community: students, staff and parents. Our aim

2.291 Picture books

is to foster the development of life-long learning and a love of reading. It also

2.815 Elementary non-fiction books

functions as a center of intellectual and cultural life, providing resources and activities for pleasure and learning. Our facilities include: The Main Library on the C floor of the Main building in Hellerup Campus The Primary School Library in the basement of the Primary School building

475 Beginner Reader/Chapter books 340 Books in Danish 226 Books in German 144 Books in French 58 Books in Swedish

The Research Room on the first floor of City Campus

33 Audiobooks

The library is open 24/7 through our Website providing access to our catalog, our

587 Videos

Research Guide and our subject specific Pathfinders. Our facilities are open Mon-

10 Online Databases

day through Friday.

26 Magazines


What We Can Do for You We collaborate with teachers in: Primary School—one unit of inquiry Middle School—Language Arts and Humanities units as well as asssistance with the Personal Project Senior School—Assisting students with the Extended Essay and offering Information Sources and Bibliography Workshops

Online Resources for you and your students CIS Library Research Guide and Pathfinders—instruction on the

We can create research pathfinders on specific topics for your class, and help students with research strategies and information resources.

We’ve got great resources to support learning and teaching. If you have a suggestions for new acquisitions, please let us know! E-mail Urania with your suggestions.

We offer a growing professional collection in the main library, and we can train you on the use of our many online resources. Ask for help.

research phases, bibliography and citation, and relevant online resources. EBSCO—access to journal and magazine articles, primary source documents, images and videos in all subjects. WorldBook—online encyclopedia, books, images and primary source documents. ABC-CLIO—Humanities database offering primary and secondary source documents, biographies and research guidance (Middle School level). Oxford Art and Oxford Music— articles, biographies and criticism on the Arts and Music. Ordbogen—Danish-English/EnglishDanish online dictionary. Discovery Unitedstreaming— educational video streaming database and lesson plans and support materials. JSTOR—access to academic journals and e-books (high school and university level). PressDisplay—access to newspapers from all over the World.

Access these databases from the Library Website


Our Rules

Bringing your class to the library

Help make the library a great place to be. Respect others by not being too loud Food makes a mess—please eat outside Library staff is here to help—Ask us for advice

Primary School—Classes come to the library once a week. The sign up for the classes happens in the beginning of the school year. Middle School—Sign up through Outlook to bring your class to the library. Please inform us in advance if you want us to provide any instruction to your class. We will be happy to help! Grades 6, 7 and 8 Language Arts come to the library once in a fortnight for library lessons.

Check out Students Pre-K to 1: 2 items for 2 weeks Students Grades 2-5: 4 items for 2 weeks Students Grade 6– 12: 6 items for 2 weeks Teachers: 60 items for 2 weeks Parents: 6 items for 2 weeks

Opening Hours Main Library (Hellerup Campus) Monday-Thusday 7:45—17:00 Friday 7:45—16.00 Primary School Library (Hellerup Campus) Monday—Friday 9:00—15:00 Research Room (City Campus) Monday—Friday 8:00—16:00


Upcoming Events Andreas Ekstöm Andrea’s Ekström will visit the Middle and Senior School on 14 September to talk to students about his new book The Google Code. This is a rare opportunity for students to learn how Google has transformed their generation’s world. Andreas also explores the hidden features of Google, which will provide students with valuable tools for scholarship.

James Deem Author and educator, James M. Deem will visit CIS on 17-18 November 2011 in connection to Book Week. James writes historical and scientific nonfiction books on subjects such as: How to Make a Mummy Talk: Egyptian Mummification Bodies from the Ash: Life and Death in Ancient Pompeii Bodies from the Ice: Melting Glaciers and Rediscovery of the Past His talks are highly motivational so that students will be excited to do more reading and research on their own . James also works interactively with the children and gets rave reviews from teachers and students.

Library Staff

See you in the library! Urania Beyer Librarian

Susan Marenco Library Assistant

Vicky Bell Library Assistant


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