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COLLECTION MAP
Warren High School Library November 2011
CORE COLLECTION & MAJOR CURRICULAR AREAS
Exemplary
Superior Very well developed. Collections
such as short
stories and scripts/
plays have been
expanded to better
support the curriculum.
These areas have
been updated, and gaps
filled. Support
the curriculum
well.
Very large selection. Constantly
getting worked on, but it can be difficult
to stay relevant
and current on celebrities
and important figures.
Large selection. The TL has
worked hard to keep it good-
looking, and as
current as possible.
Good Generally strong, but
lacks materials for current
social issues
Generally good, but needs to
be expanded
and updated
Fair Traditional art
movements are well covered, but not
modern art movement
s
Poor
Core Collection
Social Sciences
Science & Technology
Art Literature Biographies Fiction
000-
099
Gener
al w
orks
100-
199
Philo
soph
y an
d Ps
ycho
logy
200-
299
Relig
ion
300-
399
Social
Scien
ces
400-
499
Lang
uage
500-
599
Natur
al S
cien
ces &
Mat
h
600-
699
Tech
nolo
gy
700-
799
Arts a
nd R
ecre
atio
n
800-
899
Lite
ratu
re
900-
999
Histor
y & G
eogr
aphy
Fictio
n0
5
10
15
20
25
30
AVERAGE AGE OF COLLECTION
COLLECTION PUBLISHED CONTENT
57%
6.5%
31%
5%
Non-Fiction Reference (including maps) Fiction
DVDs/VHS videos CDs (15)
COLLECTION GRID BASED ON OCLC’S 4 QUADRANTS
• Institutional Content
• Special Collections
• Open Web Content
• Published Content
Books, maps,
DVDs, VHS videos, CDs
Five subscription databases
accessible with a password; NoodleBib & Inspiration softwares
Textbooks, yearbooks.
Local government reports and
research data available via
the databasesNewspapers from the early years of
the school and some early city
newspapers; history materials on the
aerospace industry in Downey (Apollo missions), and a
book signed by Chief Justice Earl Warren,
after whom the school is named.