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While doing their homework, Ryan and Androgena wonder about how books were invented and how they are produced. Androgena becomes a Super Sleuth as they explore the history of bookmaking. Students will be fascinated to learn all the processes involved with books beginning as trees and ending up on bookshelves. (Grades K-3.) (19 min.) A Meridian Production.



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1995



Part of the Series : Elementary Library Set
     







What is a Media Center?

Androgena and her Uncle Ron explore every facet of the modern media center from fiction to nonfiction. Learn how to find the reference section, periodicals, multimedia-including CD-ROM, and even search subject or title on the computerized card catalo...(more details)
 
Research It! Madam Know-It-All in the Media Center

Androgena the puppet and her real friend Ryan must meet the challenge of preparing a book report about their favorite animal while, at the same time, they are organizing the school carnival. Gaze through the crystal ball of Madam Androgena Know-It-Al...(more details)
 
Libraries: Exploring the Electronic Connection

Libraries...books, periodicals, and a whole lot more. Now introduce your students to the electronic side of the library/media center with this video. The electronic era has opened up an amazing sea of information including computerized card catalogs,...(more details)
 
Pt. I: Fact and Fantasy

Pt. I: Fact and Fantasy explains universal library organization, fiction and nonfiction, the Dewey Decimal system, and the librarian as a special resource. (14 min.) A Meridian Production.(more details)
 
Pt. II: Research and Reference

Pt. II: Research and Reference details the card catalog system for books and audiovisual materials, newspapers, magazines, references, and periodicals. (14 min.) A Meridian Production.(more details)
 


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