Parents can find the letter on course selection for 2025-2026 school year here!!

Dover Bay

secondary School

Library Learning Commons

The Dover Bay Library Learning Commons Offers:

  • A wide range of fiction and non-fiction for leisure reading and research projects.
  • Space for full classes, small working groups, or independent research.
  • Access to help and support from Mrs. Lyons, Teacher-librarian.
  • 30 computers with access to a laser jet printer.
  • Laptop, screen and projector for presentations. Theatre style seating if required.
  • Access to on-line encyclopedias: World Book and Britannica.
  • Access to databases (Ebsco,  Jstor, GALE) for research.
  • Encyclopedias and database links for remote access.  Passwords available from the Library.
  • A variety of popular magazines.
  • A place for study or relaxation.
  • Chromebooks to borrow for one block at a time.
  • Board games, chess sets, and card games.

Regular library hours are:

Monday 8:00 – 2:05 (Closed after school for PLC meeting)

Tuesday 8:00- 4:00

Wednesday 8:00 – 4:00

Thursday 8:00 – 4:00

Friday 8:00 – 2:30

*The library will occasionally be closed after school for staff meetings (once a month), committee meetings, etc., but most days it will be open after school!

To search our catalogue or to access Audiobooks, access the student version of our Library Catalogue here: Destiny Discover

*When choosing books, remember that some books are geared towards a more mature audience and some books are written with younger students in mind. Read the description of the book in the catalogue and read the back of the book when you receive it to see if the book is a good fit for you as a reader. Every reader has different preferences for style, language, content and visuals. Also, every reader has a different comfort level when reading about topics that may be sensitive. Know yourself as a reader and work to choose books that fit your preferences and comfort levels. If you need help choosing a book that is a good fit for you, please come and see me or email me!

*If you are using your cell phone, etc. to listen to or view audiobooks or e-books, please make sure your wi-fi is turned on. I’m not sure if these books use data, but they probably do, so turn your wi-fi on to avoid any data charges!


Other ways to access reading material:

Our district recently started using Sora for audiobooks. Download the Sora app, or go to www.soraapp.com to access audiobooks and e-books.

You can also link your public library account to SORA, so you can borrow public audiobooks and e-books as well!

Vancouver Island Public Library                                                                                                     

  • Located just up the road from our school, the public library has a wealth of physical and digital resources. They also have clubs and activities designed specifically for teens.
  • Check out their website here: www.virl.bc.ca 
  • If you don’t have a public library card, you can now get one online here

Catalogue

Student version of the library catalogue – use this to search for books, put books on hold, listen to audiobooks, etc.

School and district library catalogue

Databases

Access to FocusedEd (ERAC) resources including GALE Databases (Global Issues, Canada in Context, Power Search, and Science in Context) and more.

Archival Database of Scholarly Articles from around the world.

EBSCO Databases (6 different ones) linked here:

Encyclopedias

General encyclopedia information plus approved internet links and images

World Book Student and World Book Advanced similar to Encyc. Britannica

Focuses on articles pertaining to Canada

An encyclopedia of BC history and culture.

Advanced version of the Britannica School  encyclopedia, offering approved internet links and images and more

Film and Podcast Resources

For teachers to use with their students. Teachers – sign up for a CAMPUS account.

This subscription to the National Film Board of Canada’s site provides access to thousands of online Canadian films in every genre and lesson plans.

For teachers to use with their classes. Films, documentaries, video clips, podcasts and more across the curriculum and all grade levels.

Lots of Canadian content, Indigenous content, and French content.