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Posted Tuesday June 10, 2008, 12:33 am, Over one day old
In fact, at work, I’m probably going to have to get a third whiteboard just to track all of the partnerships around gaming that are forming for us.
Instead, they get a game based around Promethean myths and the work of Ayn Rand, set in an abandoned art-deco Atlantis.
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Posted Saturday July 12, 2008, 10:35 am, Over one day old
"5 Things You Should Read about Copyright and Sharing Instructional Materials) Build the Open Shelves Classification by Tim Spalding over at Thingology stirring up discussion regarding library classification systems and the future Gaming Gone Wild by Jenny Levine over at the Shifted Librarian compiles a library-related gaming round-up with links to many wild resources How much longer will libraries need librarians? by Walter Minkel over at The Monkey Speaks. Here"
Posted Friday July 11, 2008, 3:00 pm, Over one day old
"wonderful library gaming articles"
Posted Tuesday June 17, 2008, 6:59 am, Over one day old
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Posted Sunday June 15, 2008, 9:09 am, Over one day old
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Posted Tuesday June 10, 2008, 7:23 am, Over one day old
" gaming presentation01 Originally uploaded by ALA staffI've been saving lots of good stuff to post during our gaming weeks, but then I saw this post on The Shifted Librarian and it's full of interesting links on the value of gaming in libraries. There's Jenny Levine's presentation on gaming in libraries that she gave in Second Life on the right. "
Posted Tuesday June 10, 2008, 4:18 am, Over one day old
" I?m in the middle of forming a video game programming proposal for my library, and so I?ve been doing some more research on the subject. And what do I find, Jenny Levine has beaten me once again. Her latest list of links is short but they are all must reads on the subject. She?s done a nice job of covering both the case for libraries, and why the form is deserving of increased critical attention. Just go to her"
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