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TUTORIALS

Need help navigating the library catalog ? Want to find out more about ebooks on  Sora? Have questions about printing in the library? Check out these quick tutorials to get the support you need! 
 

NOODLE TOOLS

DVHS subscribes to NoodleTools to help with citations!  
 
Watch these QUICK tutorials to set you up for success!
 
4. Celebrate! 
 
Use this for MLA, APA, and so much more! 
Noodle Tools
DVHS AMAZON WISH LIST

DVHS AMAZON WISH LIST

Looking to support the library? Check out our Amazon Wish List! Items are updated regularly and will ship directly to the DVHS Library!
 
The link is HERE
 
Please include a note when checking out so that we can be sure to thank you when items arrive. 
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PLAGIARISM- WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Plagiarism is a serious issue since it's basically theft. You cannot "borrow" or steal people’s ideas without giving proper credit. It does not matter if you accidentally plagiarize, or if you do it intentionally. If you don’t give credit where credit is due, you have plagiarized. End of story. You MUST cite sources within the body of your paper AND in your Works Cited. 
 
This link will take you to a quick video tutorial about the different types of plagiarism:
 
Need help with citations? Use these resources:
 
NoodleTools
EasyBib
Purdue OWL
Mrs. Knapp in the Library
 
What happens if I am caught plagiarizing? School and district policy states:
 
ACADEMIC HONESTY POLICY
Honest behavior is an expectation at DVHS. The purpose of the policy is to create and maintain an ethical academic atmosphere in which strong behavioral consequences will be enforced. Teachers also address cheating and plagiarism in their course policies. Counselors will be notified of the incident and it may be disclosed on a student’s college application. Staff will access Turnitin.com to review plagiarism information taken from websites.
 
• Copying from another student
• Unauthorized collaboration on assignment (i.e. any assignment on which students collaborate must cite all students as contributors in the heading area of the assignment)
• Using unauthorized materials/resources (spark/cliff notes, cell phones, calculators, etc.)
• Submitting an essay written in whole or in part by someone else as one’s own
• Self-Plagiarism. Which is using your own work in its entirety or portions of a previously written text when creating new work. (Regardless of class/course or date created originally.)
• Preparing an essay or assignment for submission by another student
• Copying an assignment or essay or allowing one’s assignment or essay to be copied by someone else
• Using direct quotations, large sections or paraphrased material without acknowledgement
• Buying or selling essays or assignments
• Submitting whole or part of computer-generated documents or materials with or without minor modifications as one’s own
• If a student believes s/he has inadvertently accessed and/or benefitted from test or assignment materials, not distributed by the teacher of record, s/he must disclose this to a teacher or school official immediately
 
Consequences for Academic Dishonesty will include appropriate disciplinary measures consistent with Board policy and the California Education Code. One or more of the following consequences may occur. Disciplinary consequences will be cumulative for only the current school year per class and will be noted in students discipline file.
 
Examples include, but are not limited to:
 
1. Parent /Guardian contacted by teacher14
2. Referral to assistant principal for disciplinary consequences; parent/guardian will be notified.
3. Loss of all credit for the assignment or test with no makeup permitted.
4. Upon second violation of 2nd degree cheating within the same course, the student may be dropped from the class.
5. Monday School (3 hours)
6. Suspension from school
BOOK REQUEST?
Is there a book you want that we do not have in the library or on Sora?? Come to the front desk to place a request!!! 
Reading is cool.
 
FREE NYT ACCESS
The New York Times
 
We now have FREE access to The New York Times! 
Note that access is available on any device as long as you're on school grounds. 
The New York Times

 RESEARCH HELP

JSTOR has great resources for your research, including a tool called text analyzer! Click on the link below to access and check out this TUTORIAL!
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LIGHTBOX INTERACTIVE EBOOKS

DVHS Library Calendar

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DVHS Library Calendar

  • Library Hours- Website
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Calendars
Teacher Librarian
925-479-6595
Teacher Librarian
925-479-6595
Library Media Coordinator
925-479-6556

LIBRARY CLOSURES

While we do our best not to close the library, there are typically a few times a week we need to, for a variety of reasons. We will try to update this page as often as possible in order to help students make plans.
 
Library Hours:
Mon: 7:45 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Tues: 7:45 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Wed: 9:15 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Thurs, 7:45 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. 
Fri, 7:45 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.  

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

Click on the icon below to access an amazing website for learning American Sign Language. 
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