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Collection Formats
- Juvenile Literature
Books appropriate for the preschool child through young adult are divided
into three areas: easy books, fiction, and non-fiction.
- Sample
Textbooks
Textbooks are available for subjects taught at kindergarten
through high school levels.
- Curriculum
Bulletins/Activity Books
Curriculum bulletins are available in paper, microfiche, and electronic
formats. The paper collection also includes
teaching activity books which have numerous ideas for lesson plans. The
Kraus Curriculum Development Library
is an extensive collection organized in 22 subject areas for
preschool through adult basic education. These curricula are available
on microfiche and/or in electronic format.
- Multi-media Materials
This collection includes materials appropriate for preschool through college
level. Materials include filmstrips, video cassettes, video disks, computer
disks, CD-ROM programs, slides, kits, games, flash cards, transparencies,
sound recordings, tape cassettes, and realia. The necessary equipment for using these materials is
available in or near the Center.
- Reference
Books
The reference collection includes reference sources related to other
materials in the CMC collections. These books may circulate with
permission from a reference librarian.
- Picture
and Portrait Files
Pictures on a wide variety of topics and portraits of famous persons are
available in this collection.
- School-related
Publishers Catalogs
This vertical file collection contains catalogs of juvenile books, K-12
textbooks, teacher resource materials, and audiovisual materials.
- Historical
Textbooks
The historical text collection includes a select collection of K-12
textbooks of historical value. The collection dates back to the early
1800's. To access this collection, check with a reference librarian.
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Historical
Curriculum Bulletins
This collection contains bulletins published by the Minnesota Department of
Education/Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning, which
were published at least 20 years ago. To access this collection, check
with a reference librarian.
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