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Virtual Worlds,
Real Libraries
Librarians and Educators in Second Life and
Other Multi-User Virtual Environments
Edited by Lori Bell and Rhonda B. Trueman
Foreword by Stephen Abram
"This is probably the first comprehensive
book about MUVEs to focus on libraries and education. ... Those who
read [it] and then dive in to experience these worlds ... will be
better prepared to evaluate the opportunities that will emerge in the
coming years. We might not even be at the beginning of the beginning."
—
Stephen
Abram
From the Foreword
Eighty percent of Internet users are
expected to engage in some form of
virtual world activity by 2011 (Gartner Research Group), and librarians
and educators are already there. This fascinating book—the brainchild
of two pioneering virtual world librarians—is designed to help
libraries and schools recognize the importance of multi-user virtual
environments (MUVEs) and consider ways of getting involved as they
proliferate.
The editors and 24 contributors describe
library, educational, and cultural projects they have undertaken. They
recount their experiences working together to succeed in Second Life
and other virtual worlds and explain how traditional library services
such as reference, teaching, collections, discussion groups, and young
adult programs can be applied in a virtual environment.
WARNING:
Virtual
Worlds, Real Libraries and the experiences it references
may be habit forming. If you find yourself unable to escape from the
virtual library environment, put down the book, disconnect your
computer, and seek immediate real world attention!
"Challenges our preconceptions of virtual
librarianship and explores the possibilities for a variety of future
library services."
— Jenny Levine
The Shifted Librarian
"This is not just a collection of extraordinary stories. It’s an
operating manual for success!"
— Claudia L’Amoreaux
Education Programs Manager
Linden Lab
Click here to listen to authors Lori Bell and Rhonda B. Trueman discuss their new book, Virtual Worlds, Real Libraries.
2008/272 pp/softbound
ISBN 978-1-57387-361-1
Regular Price: $39.50
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