Library

The Markville Library Learning Commons is a warm and inviting place where students come to study, collaborate, concentrate, be with friends, read, relax and so much more. 

Our highly skilled Library staff offers a wide variety of workshops and class supports​. Markville students enjoy many rich resources and flexible work spaces offered here at the Library Learning Commons.  

 

Library Resources

 

Library Staff

  • Ms. R. Haak, Library Technician
  • Mrs. M. Wilson, Teacher-Librarian
  • Ms. A. Ma, Teacher-Librarian
  • Ms. J. Harding, Teacher-Librarian

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How we can help you

Printing & Photocopying       

Printing - $0.01 per page (black & white)​ or $0.50 per page (colour)
Photocopy - $0.01 per page (black & white)


Loan Materials 

You are required to show ID each time you borrow materials. Your student card is your library card. To give everyone an opportunity to access materials​ you may borrow:

  • ​​Books - 3 week loan
  • DVD's & High Demand (class materials) 1 week

 Limit of 5 items (2 per subject).  If the item is lost, the borrower is responsible for the replacement cost of the resource.

 Students with overdue books or other resources may not be able to borrow materials until borrowed material is returned.

bookshelf on floor with books on display. A crooked shelf above displays books in circular shape

Bookable Resources / Services Offered 

  • Desktop Computers
  • Laptop Computers
  • Student Charging Stations
  • Photocopying / Printing
  • Green Screen Technology
  • Podcast Recording
  • iPads
  • MAC editing station
  • Smartboard / Presentation Area
  • Book a Human - Ask us!
  • Workshops Offered by Teacher-Librarians
  • Curriculum Support Resources
  • E-Resources
  • Fiction / Non-Fiction
  • Graphic Novels
  • DVD's
  • Curriculum Support software


​Library Etiquette

The Library Learning Commons is for independent and collaborative study, school work and research.  Respect the needs of your fellow students.

 

Citation Resources

Documenting sources is a common component of all academic writing. Following a format like MLA, provides a kind of common language. Using MLA will help you better understand other types of academic documentation styles. (Business, Scientific, Legal, etc.). Documentation ensures academic honesty and integrity.

MLA Style Center