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English 6 DLP 58 Using Card Catalog

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Module 58

ENGLISH
USING A CARD CATALOG

A DepEd-BEAM Distance Learning Program supported by the Australian Agency for International Development
To the Learner

Good day dear learner. This is another day that we can learn
skills in English. I hope that you will have fun as we learn together.

Lets Learn This

The skill that we will learn today is about using a Card Catalog.
This skill is needed when you do some researches in libraries and
museums.

Lets Try This

Have you gone to the library? Do you find it easy to locate or find
a book that you want to read? Today let us presume that we are in the
library. It is a place where you can find many books, atlas, maps and
other references. It is very difficult to locate books in a place which is
full of books. So, let us learn to find them easier.

Directions: Read each question below then choose the correct answer.
Write the letter or your choice.

1. Why is a card catalog important?

a. It teaches about the library.


b. It helps locate books in the library easily.
c. It guides one on how to refer to books.

2. What can help you to locate books in the library easily and
quickly?

a. card catalog
b. borrowers card
c. identification card

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3. What kind of cards are needed on fiction?
a. author and title card
b. title card
c. title, author and subject cards

4. If you want a book on a special subject such as boxing, what


kind of card will you use?
a. title card
b. subject card
c. author card

5. How are the cards arranged?


a. in alphabetical order
b. in chronological order
c. in numerical order

After the learning points we will go back to the items above and
check if our answers are correct.

Lets Study This

How is the card catalog used?

These numbers are part of the Dewey Decimal System


They are the books Call Numbers.

All libraries using the Dewey Decimal System use the same
pattern for filing books. The system divides all non-fiction books into
the main groups, each is represented by numbers.

0-999 General Work such as libraries, computers, etc.


100-199 Philosophy
200-299 Religion
300-399 Social Sciences
400-499 Languages
500-599 Pure Science-Math, Astronomy, Chemistry, etc
600-699 Applied Science such as Medicine, Engineering etc.

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Study the figure below:

A - Aa Eg - Fe Mi - Na

Ap Ba Fr - Fu Ne - Op

Ca - Co Ha - Ho Ru - So

Cr - Cu Hu - In Sp - Ti

The cabinet is a card catalog. Inside are index cards which can
help you locate books for different subjects.

An index card looks like this :

The cards reflect the data of the book. It can be a title card,
subject card or author card.

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Read and remember :

1. If you want a particular book and know its title, look in the drawer
that covers the first word (except a, an , the) of the title.
2. If you cannot remember the title of a particular book but you
know the name of the author, look in the drawer where his last
name would be filed.
3. If you want a book about a special subject such as basketball,
look under that word. There will be a subject card with that label
for each book that the library has about basketball.
4. Copy the call number, the title card and the name of the author.
5. Find the section in the library where the books have the upper
number as the call number of the book you want.
6. Look at the lower part of the call number. Look on the book on
the shelves until you find the right capital letter, number, and
small letter given in the call number.

Study the following samples.

AUTHOR CARD

634-88
Ab 14 g

Abadilla, Domingo
Grape Growing in the Philippines
Quezon City, Capitol Publishing House
1973
111, 144 p. illus. plates, maps,tables 22 cm
Bibliograhy : p. 143-144
1- Grapes I- Title

27393e

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SUBJECT CARD

301.42
M 5221

Family- Philippines
Mendez, Paz Policarpio
Love, Courtship- Cr 6a

27392e c

TITLE CARD

658
5 310

Accounting Principles L. A., Charles R.


Jackson, Hughes
Hadley Co. Pub., C. 1946
XV:, 779 p. illus. plates, tables
Diagrs. 25 cm.

27392e

How is the Author Card different from the Subject Card?


How is the Subject Card different from the Title card?

An Author Card reflects the name of the author first like Abadilla,
Domingo.

A Subject Card reflects the name of the subject first, eg. Family
Philippines.

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title of the
author book

372.6
D 775t

Pacanay, Fe. R.
Techniques and Procedures in
Second Language Teaching, ed.
year it
By J-D Bowen, Quezon City
publisher was
Phoenix Pub. House C 1993
published
Vxav, 538 p. illus. 23 cm

number of pages

The parts of the author card tell you the data that you are looking
for.

The author is written first because this is the most important in


the book.

This will help you locate the book if the author is familiar.

Although it contains some other important data but is given


emphasis so it is called an author card.

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Lets Do This

Now, lets do the exercise below:

Directions : Identify the card below as to author, title and subject card.

1.________________

136.7354
L257a
C.5
Adolescents and Youth
Landis, Paul Henry
N.Y. MCGrowHill bk. Co. C 1947
Xiii, 470 p. , 21 cm

2._________________

899.214
D 269e

Dauz, Florentino
Essays of a Decade
(Manila, S.N.J 197 )
3 v. iii, 24 cm.

3.____________

135-3
F 624a
C.14

Kahulugan ng mga Panaginip


Flores,Simplicio
C.1949

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Lets Do More

This activity will develop your skill more. Study the card carefully
and answer the questions that follow.

375.7
D776 F

Techniques and Procedures in


Teaching Reading
Dioscoro, Mary R.
Phoenix Publishing House, C 1973
xxiv, 539 p. illus. 23 cm
Includes bibliographies
Paper Cover

1. Who is the author of the book?


2. Who is the publisher?
3. In what year was it published?
4. What does the book include?
5. What is the call number?

Check your answers against the Answer Key and find what is the
score.

Ready?

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Lets Remember This

Now, before going to the last activity let us always


remember

A card catalog is a complete, alphabetically arranged


sets of cards on which are listed all books in the library.
Important information about a book are contained in each
card. The cards are usually classified in sets: title, author,
subject.
The cards are filed in the cabinet of drawers, with each
drawer labeled to show what part of the alphabet it covers.
Each non-fiction book is listed on three kinds of card:
a. title card b. an author card c. a subject card.
Each book of fiction has two cards, an author card and
a title card.
Each card has on its upper-left-hand corner the call
number of the book that it covers.
Brief notations are found on the card that tell
important facts about the book.

This time you are now ready for the final activity.

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Lets Test Ourselves

Directions: Read the situations below and answer the questions that
follow. Write the letter of the correct answer in your answer sheet.

Eddie wants to borrow a reference book that


he needs for his research work in Science. It is
about the solar system.

1. What kind of card will he refer to?

a. Title card
b. Author card
c. Subject card

2. Which word will he not refer to?

a. Earth
b. Solar
c. System

3. Which information does he NOT need to copy from the book card?

a. Title
b. Author
c. Publisher

Celia wants to borrow a book in the library. She


forgot the title of the book, but she remembers the
author.

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4. Which will she do first?

a. Get the call number.


b. Look in the drawer where the authors last name would be
filed.
c. Find the section of the library where the books have the
same upper number as the call number of the book you
want.

5. How many cards does each book of fiction have?

a. four
b. three
c. two
d. one

This time check your answers against the Answer Key. If you
got 4-5 you proceed to the next module. If you have only 3 or below,
you answer the exercise in Lets Enrich Ourselves.

Lets Enrich
Ourselves

Directions : Use the Card Catalog below to answer some questions.


Write the answers on your paper.

371.3 Bergreen, Gary


Be Copying with study strategies
N.Y , The Rosen Publishing Group, C 1990
177 p. 1ll

1. Who is the author of the book?

a. Gary Bergreen
b. N.Y
c. Rosen Group
d. Be

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2. Which is the call number of the book?

a. 137 p ill
1990

b. 1990
N.Y

c. 371.3
Be

d. 137 p

3. Under what subject is this book listed?

a. Date of publication
b. other features
c. call numbers
d. Study Skills

4. How is the authors name listed in the card catalog?

a. alphabetically, first name first


b. alphabetically, last name first
c. numerically, the year the book was printed
d. numerically, the year the author was born.

5.Why is the card catalog important?

a. It teaches facts about the library.


b. It helps locate the books easily.
c. It gives activities in using reference books.
d. It lets us see numbers.

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Answer Key

Lets Try This


1. b
2. a
3. a
4. b
5. a

Lets Do This
1. title card
2. author card
3. subject card

Lets Do More
1. Dioscoro, Mary R.
2. Phoenix Publishing House
3. 1973
4. Bibliographies
5. 357.7
D776 F

Lets Test Ourselves

1. c
2. a
3. c
4. b
5. c

Lets Enrich Ourselves


1. a
2. c
3. d
4. b
5. b

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