Naples High School Library Media Center
Adam Janowski, Media Specialist  |  KT Brill, Media Specialist  |  Valerie Tipton, Media Aide

Updated: March 28, 2008
SOAR - Seen Outside And Reading!
YAC - Young Adults' Choices

Eimile recommends Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

Erin recommends A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin.

 Lisa recommends Fairest by Gail Carson Levine.

Ariel recommends Brave New World by Adous Huxley.


Molly Beckman recommends Everlost by Neal Shusterman.

Melenchey recommends Mismatch by Lensey Namioka. 
This week's winners! Read and win!
Special thanks to the Naples High School Advisory Council (SAC) for approving the funds
for the Barnes and Noble gift certificate given to each winner.
ONLINE CATALOG
Click the Destiny icon to search our catalog.

ONLINE RESOURCES AND DATABASES

For sites (in green) below that need an ID and password click on the button below:

The password to access this file may be obtained from the Naples High School Library Media Center staff. If you are at home and need access, please contact the LMC staff via e-mail. Please provide your name, grade and student number.
SITES BELOW NEED ID
(Check PASSWORD FILE for new ID)
SITES BELOW NEED ID AND PASSWORD
SOME INTERESTING AND HELPFUL SITES FOR STUDENTS
SITES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR INTERNET SEARCHING EASIER
 
 
 


Search our web site! Powered by Atomz.com. 

If you still can't find what you are looking for, please feel free to contact the LMC staff via e-mail.

Linked graphic to Sunlink--the Florida Public School libraries online catalog.
Catalog for Naples High School Library Media Center and all school libraries in Florida. 

Florida Gulf Coast University logo
FGCU LIBRARY
CATALOG

Logo and link for turnitin.com
Click here for direct access to Turnitin.com, your online tool for properly crediting your sources!
CCPL-Linked graphic to the Collier County Public Library Online.
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

 
Google
Need a picture? Try a Google Image Search.
Still can't find what you need? Try Google's Advanced Search.

Common Sense Internet Safety Tips from Netsmartz and the NHS LMC:

  • I will tell an adult I trust if anything makes me feel scared, uncomfortable, or confused.
  • I will ask my parents or guardian before sharing my personal information.
  • I won't meet in person with anyone I have first "met" online.

Naples High Seniors, Class of 2007, recommend their favorite books. Click here to see the lists of their Top 10!


Black eye picture and link to resources related to domestic violence.
Love Shouldn't Hurt!
If you think you are being abused or are in a situation where abuse occurs--check out these resources!
On-Line NHS LMC Video!
Take a look at our online video to learn about the 
NHS Library Media Center! Right click on the image below. 
Choose "Open Link in New Window."


Video produced by the NHS Video Production Department


 
Get caught reading!

What? Me? READ!! Maybe...a collection of links to great books for teens! Vote for your favorite fiction!
 

it's only a poem...poetry, photographs and graphics by and for Naples High students. If you are a NHS student interested in having your poetry published on this web site, please see Ms. McKee in 5-117 or Mr. Janowski in the LMC.
 

Get Caught Reading is a campaign to remind people of all ages how much fun it is to read. The campaign is promoted throughout the year. Get Caught Reading is supported by the Association of American Publishers (AAP) and the Magazine Publishers of America (MPA). May is Get Caught Reading month!

Literacy Facts and What We are Doing to Combat Illiteracy:
READING IS FUNdamental (RIF)

So strong is the link between literacy and being a useful member of society that some states use grade-level reading statistics as a factor in projecting future prison construction. - Bob Chase, President, National Education Association

44 million adults in the U.S. can't read well enough to read a simple story to a child.
- National Adult Literacy Survey (1992) NCED, U.S. Department of Education

Naples High School is the only high school south of Maryland to support a Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) program. Our program, funded completely by donations from the community, provides free books and dictionaries to students in our Intensive Reading and English as a Second Language classes as well as books for our in-house pre-school. Click on the "Reading Planet" icon to find out more about RIF. Donations to keep the RIF program going at Naples High are always welcome. Our address is listed below. Volunteers to help us with RIF distributions are also appreciated. Contact us by phone at 239-377-2227 or via E-mail at brillkt@collier.k12.fl.us.
Way to go!!

Naples High Media Specialist, Adam Janowski, is featured in "People to Watch: Ten leaders who are making a difference in school and public libraries" in the June, 2003 issue of School Library Journal!
 

The Naples High School Library Media Center was named one of three school libraries that do a great job of web-based marketing in an article by Walter Minkel, which appeared in the magazine, Library Journal, published April 15, 2003.
Read the article in the Student Resource Center.

School Library Journal article link.
We are pleased to announce that the Naples High School Library Media Center web site was named "Web Site of the Month" for June, 2002 by School Library Journal, a national professional publication. Click here or on the icon to read their review of our site.

The Naples High School Library Media Center is an institutional member of the American Library Asssociation.

Naples High School
Library Media Center...We're plugged in!
1100 Golden Eagle Circle
Naples, Florida 34102
Phone: 239-377-2210
Fax: 239-377-2370
Email: NHSWebmaster@collier.k12.fl.us

This site created by:
Adam Janowski, Library Media Specialist and Webmaster

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