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Informational Guide for School Librarians Assisting Children in Middle School

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Informational Guide for School LibrariansAssisting Children in Middle School

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Ready Reference

Resource

Instructional Presentation

Chase’s Calendar of Events 2014

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What is a Reference Source?

Any publication from which

authoritative information may

be obtained, including but not

limited to reference books,

catalog records, printed

indexes and abstracting

services, and bibliographic

databases.

Reitz, M. J. (2004). Dictionary For Library And Information Science: WestPort, CT:

Greenwood Publishing Group. (p.602).

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What is a Reference Source? (Cont’d)

• A resource that is used most frequently by reference librarians.

The resource can be found in print, microforms, CD-ROM,

machine-readable, that are accessible through the library.

• Several types of reference books that are characterized by the

presentation of information, arrangement, indexing, and an

applicable amount of bibliographic content.

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General Evaluation Criteria

Chase’s Calendar of Events 2014

• Format - The design of the Chase’s Calendar of Events 2014, allows the user to locate

information through the Table of Contents, Spotlight and Index. The Calendar of Information

provides informative information that is organized by listing the first month to the last month of

the year with detailed facts that are organized with important dates, ethnic and international

observances, sports events, historic anniversaries, important birth anniversaries, religious

holidays and observations, astronomical phenomena and much more.

• Scope - According to Chase's Calendar of Events it is the most comprehensive and

authoritative reference available on special events, holidays, federal and state observances,

historic anniversaries, birthdays and more. Each spring, thousands of new entries are

submitted to join the more than 12,000 items that make up each year's book. Each event listing

(where applicable) contains contact and mailing information.

• Relation to similar works - I compared this resource to the World Almanac 2014 and

discovered that there were similar facts listed in both reference items. Current dates in the

Chase’s has been updated online to represent correct information to the user.

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• Purpose - The Chase’s Calendar of Events is a resource that contains 4,000 birthdays, 1,400 historical

anniversaries, 650 national and international holidays, 160 religious holidays and thousands of additional days

of note from all over the globe.

• Authority - since 2000 the resource has been handled by an in-house staff of editors and has partnered

with the publisher McGraw-Hill Education, which is considered to be reputable publisher who provides

customized educational content, software and services for pre-K through postgraduate education.

• Audience - The intended general audience for this resource would be librarians, broadcasters, journalist,

event planners, public relations professionals, and editors. This reference resource can also be used by the

lay person who may not be aware of calendar events. This item would be most useful to an adult.

• Edition - This is not the most current edition in print which includes a CD-ROM that is found in the back of this

resource. Each new edition appears in late September preceding the year in question.

(2014). Chase’s Calendar of Events: New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.

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How to effectively use

Chase’s Calendar of Events 2014

When viewing the Chase’s Calendar of Events the Table of Contents lists many world

events, observances, holidays and etc, which enables you to locate information at an

accelerated rate. The first few pages of the “Introduction” page, you will find major

events listed under “Spotlight” which will provide you with past events that can be

located under each genre that are alphabetized by the date. This section begins from

page 9 and continues to page 64.

Next, Spotlight on World Anniversaries can be located by viewing the events located

under each genre alphabetically by the date.

Next, Spotlight on World American Anniversaries can also be located by viewing the

events under each genre alphabetically by the date.

McGraw-Hill, (p. 9-64)

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Locating Events

When locating events, birthday’s,

anniversaries and much more,

you can begin your search

starting with January 1, 2014 and

then continuing until December

31, 2014. You can find this

information from pages 65 to 634.

McGraw-Hill, (P. 65-634).

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Examples of Questions

and Answers

• Q: When was “The Star-Spangled Banner” written?

• A: You will be able to find the answer to “The Star-Spangled Banner” by

looking at “Spotlights” on American Anniversaries located on page (42).

• Q: Where can I find the dates of observances: Columbus Day, Labor

Day, Veteran’s Day and Independence Day?

• A: You will be able to locate the dates to many observances, if you look at

the “Civil Calendar”, it can be found underneath the Calendar of

information for the year 2014 on page (632).

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• Q: I would like to decorate the bulletin boards, but I am unsure of the

dates to most holidays. Can you please help me find the date to the Easter

Holiday?

• A: Some dates can be located if you look in the section of “Religious

Calendars”, and this information can be found by perusing the Calendar of

Information for the year 2014 on page (632).

• Q: I know Memorial’s Day is in May, but I am unsure of the exact day.

Where can I find the date to this Holiday?

• A: When having a general idea of the month, locate the month of may,

then look at all the dates in chronological order and you will locate

Memorial Day.

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Calendar Information

for Years 2014 to 2016

• When looking to find information to most questions concerning

Observances and Holiday’s and you can look on pages 632 to 634.

• There is an abundance of dates listed concerning Eastern Orthodox

observances, Jewish Holidays and Islamic Holiday’s.

• you will also be able to locate the “Civil Calendar” dates of other Countries:

Canada, Mexico and the United Kingdom.

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Some Facts About US Presidents

• There is a section of information regarding 43 former Presidents. The

Calendar of Events speaks of our current President Barack Obama.

• If you look on pages (654) there is a bounty of information regarding the

Title, Observance dates of the Presidential Proclamations issued January

1, 2012 to June 30, 2013.

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Special and Major Awards

2012 and 2013

• when looking for major awards presented in stage, film, and television, all

award information can be found on pages 656 to 663.

• Awards for arts, humanities, and journalism.

• Awards for Literature.

• Awards for music.

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Question and Answers to

Astronomy & Hurricanes

• When looking for listings of Astronomical Phenomena for the Years 2014

to 2016, you can find this information on page (644).

• You can locate the phases of the moon by the month and date: New

Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon and Last Quarter on page (644).

• When attempting to locate the names of all the hurricanes that were in the

Atlantic, Central Pacific, Eastern Pacific and Western Pacific, you can find

this information pages (645).

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Index

• You can locate special observances and birth dates within the index.

• There are several of events, observances and dates listed in alphabetical

order: Agriculture, Animals, Arts, Automobiles and etc. The index begins

on page 664 and it stops at Your-Zworykin on page 752.

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CD-ROM

The CD-ROM is currently for the Mac and

Windows users, This CD-ROM includes all

of January through December‘s birthday’s

and events of information for 2014. The

CD-ROM provides a quick search of a

single or combined topic.

(2014). McGraw Hill (P. 7)

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Reference Information

Reitz, M. J. (2004) Dictionary For Library Information Science: Westport, Ct:

Libraries Unlimited.

(2014). Chase’s Calendar of Events: New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.