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Welcome to the Library

The library is a quiet space in the school for students to explore and discover new areas of knowledge. There is a substantial collection of fiction and non-fiction books, reference materials, magazines, journals, and comic books (BDs) in French, English and other languages. Students may browse the collection, read, and do research for school projects or independent study courses.

Due to space limitations and noise concerns, the library is reserved for quiet work. Students must have a purpose in mind when they come to use the library: research, personal study, or reading. You should use other areas of the school for work that requires discussion.

The Librarians

Ms. J. Elliot Le Clainche, Mr. A. Bennis, Ms. H. Stathopulos, Mme. A-C Aria, Mr. Y. Monier. 

The librarians guide students in finding resources, in developing their library research skills, and in choosing interesting reading material. Don't hesitate to ask the librarians for help in finding what you need.

Circulation

You may borrow up to 5 items at one time The loan period is 2 weeks.

Come and talk to us if you need to keep anything for longer than two weeks.

We like to keep the most recent magazine issues in the library.
Noise and Behaviour
The library is designated as a silent research and reading space in the school. Out of respect for other people, you must avoid making noise in the library.
Internet Policy

8 computer workstations are available for students to do RESEARCH.

Internet sessions are for 20 minutes, longer only if no one else is waiting to use the workstation. There is no printer. You may use your own school email account to send information to yourself or others, or save your work on a USB key. Only one student per workstation.

Students are expected to use the Internet responsibly, for project research and school business.You must take careful care to credit all sources you consult or use in your work.

Games, chat, and messaging are not allowed in the library! Internet use within the school is subject to a web filter. All students sign an internet use charter document every school year.

Intellectual Freedom/Property

Library materials are carefully selected by the librarians to support the school curriculum. The librarians aim for a balanced collection reflecting many different viewpoints.

Students may access all library resources; however, younger students may be guided toward resources that are appropriate for their age level.


Collection and Facilities

The EABJM library houses approximately 12000 books and other research materials, mainly in French and English. Fiction and non-fiction resources are also available in Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese and Chinese languages.

The library subscribes to over 50 magazines and two newspapers: Le Monde and the International Herald Tribune

Check the library's online catalogue: http://62.32.98.7/E10315FRStaff/opac/

8 Internet workstations are available to students for research purposes.

A photocopier is available in the library. You may purchase copy cards from Madame Pal's office.

Opening hours

70 rue du Théâtre (Main library)
horaires: lundi, mardi et jeudi: de 8:30 à 17:00 ; mercredi, vendredi: de 8:30 à 17:00

52 Lourmel (Study centre for Première et Terminale students)
horaires:
Du lundi au vendredi: de 9h à 18h

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