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Woodrow Wilson School Library

About Our library

Teacher Librarian: Ms. Ashley Case

Location: Main 200 building 1st floor

Library Hours: 07:30-03:30 Please keep in mind that the library is subject to closure times.

Email: ashley.case@lausd.net

Research Assistance

Essay Format MLA & APA

Recommended Readings

The Hunger Games

January 23, 2015

By Suzanne Collins

Years before the start of the series, the thirteen districts attempted to start a revolution against the Capitol. The Capitol

won, District 13 was destroyed and, as punishment, an annual televised death match called The Hunger Games was created by the Capitol. Two participants, one male and one female, known as tributes, between the ages of 12 and 18 are chosen randomly in a "reaping" from each district. Children may volunteer as a tribute instead of selection by ballot. They are taken to an arena and fight until only one is left alive.

Harry Potter and the Soccerer's Stone

January 21, 2015

By J.K. Rowling

One day just before his eleventh birthday, an owl tries to deliver a mysterious

letter—the first of a sequence of events that end in Harry meeting a giant man named Hagrid. Hagrid explains Harry's history to him: When he was a baby, the Dark wizard, Lord Voldemort, attacked and killed his parents in an attempt to kill Harry; but the only mark on Harry was a mysterious lightning-bolt scar on his forehead.

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About us

The Wilson Library is a hub of student activity at Wilson High School. Librarians help students develop their capacity to locate, evaluate, and apply information. Classes frequently visit the library to conduct research or seek out materials for pleasure reading. Students also use the library for individual and group study. The library’s mission is to train excellent student researchers, provide high-quality library services, and develop collections that support academics and independent reading at Wilson.

 

Throughout the year, the library hosts special events and programs. Recent activities have included visiting authors, an edible book festival, high tech origami, a trivia hunt, and a book swap.

 

Our library offers:

  •       More than 14,000 paper books and 18,000 copies

  •       More than 800 films on DVD

  •       More than 30 subscription databases

  •       Four daily newspapers

  •       10 New magazines this year

  •       Two group study rooms with writeable glass walls

  •       Numerous individual study carrels and tables for collaborative work including 22 computers

  •       Multiple charging stations for personal devices

 

The library website hosts student-created content, such as book reviews and literary magazines, author interviews, local literary event listings, and more. You can access the library catalog, databases, and the ebook collection online 24 hours a day.

LAUSD Digital Library

Search: LAUSD Digital Library

From Home: Click Remote Access

Login with LAUSD username and password

Username: birthdate M or F and last 3 digits of ID

Password: M or F and last 3 digits

Ex:

031198F022 (username)

F022 (password)

 

Paid Sites: EBSCO, ABC Clio, World Book (en espanol)

Free for students and parents.

ROE tutoring

Tutoring is available in the library through the ROE program. The ROE hours are:

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 3:00 to 6:00  Tuesday from 1:40 to 4:40.

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