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Library Information
Library Hours - 8:00 - 4:00p m (Monday to Friday)
MCI’s Library is a great resource for students looking to do research, study quietly, complete homework, work on computers or simply find a comfortable place to read a book, magazine or newspaper.
Loans
Students are able to borrow material from the library for a two week loan period.
Students are allowed to take out 4 items, unless library staff gives permission for more.
Students may renew books and reserve books. Overdue lists are posted regularly outside the library and in the announcements.
Library Policies
Students are encouraged to use the library for research, study, reading, and computer use.
Food and/or drinks are not allowed in the library.
Students will be responsible for lost library items and will be assessed at replacement cost.
Staff
Mrs. Janelle Rempel (Library Technician)
Mrs. Phyllis Ens – Library Clerk
RESEARCH RESOURCES
Online Encyclopedias: Click picture to go to site.
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English and French, Music, Maclean's magazine index, Canadian topics only- good website links from the articles.
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Current Events/News
Winnipeg Free Press E-Edition: click picture below
Read today’s paper and search for articles from the last 30 days. An exact duplicate of the print version available in the library.
Requires username and password – available from the Librarians.
Winnipeg Free Press Online Edition: click picture below

Online edition – not an exact reflection of the print or e-edition. Features breaking news as well as articles featured in past print editions.
Click on images below to go to sites:



Information About Canada




Information on Other Countries




Other Resources
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The South Central Regional Library website offers additional resources to members including World Book Online, EBSCOhost, and links to other websites for research. All you need is a library card. (They also feature a link to the e-Libraries Manitoba website where you can download e-books for free. You will need to get login information from the public library.)
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Follette Books can be used in two ways: You and your students can access them online from anywhere and make use of the built-in dictionary and integrated search tools. Or, they can download and view eBooks offline, which reserves the eBook for a set circulation period, and allows use of the search, highlighting, note-taking and copy/paste/print features as permitted by the publisher.
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