Tomes & Talismans

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Tomes & Talismans was a 1986 educational television series produced by Mississippi Public Broadcasting consisting of thirteen 20-minute episodes presented as a dramatic serial story. Each episode defines, illustrates, and reviews specific library/research concepts.

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In 2123 humanity is evacuating Earth for the White Crystal Solar System and a special group is preparing a complete library of all Human knowledge which is hidden underground. Here, all fiction and non-fiction books are sorted by an alphabetical and numerical ordering system but an important volume is missing. A desperate search for it begins in the library in the outskirts of the city. The library team leader Ms. Bookhart, played by Niki Wood, is stranded in her bookmobile and is suddenly metabolically suspended for 100 years by a being known only as "The Wizard". She awakens in a world under the control of beings known as "The Wipers" and is discovered by another group of extraterrestrials in the form of four children known as "The Users". The children, along with Ms. Bookhart, rediscover the hidden library and in the course of the series she teaches them how to use it. In turn, they discover how to defeat "The Wipers" and create a communicator to call the Human refugees back to Earth.

[edit] Episode/Content Guide

  1. Tomes Entombed— overview of library/research skills and concepts
  2. Fact or Fiction— fact and fiction; alphabetical shelving
  3. Under Cover— parts of a book
  4. In the Cards— card catalog
  5. The System— Dewey Decimal Classification System
  6. Information Quick— encyclopedia; typographical clues
  7. Hidden Meaning— dictionary; thesaurus
  8. Preference for Reference— special subject reference sources
  9. Direction Unknown— maps; atlases; world almanac
  10. SOS: Skim or Scan— skimming; scanning; paraphrasing; taking notes
  11. Guide to Light— Reader's Guide; Children's Magazine Guide
  12. Show and Tell— audiovisual resources
  13. Final Report— summarizing reports; concluding research; bibliographic sources

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