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THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » MY FOURSQUARE "AHA" MOMENT The second one popped up when I checked in at the National Portrait Gallery.Unfortunately, we’re still at a point where “location” can be a little geographically-challenged, so even though I was precise about where I was checking in, the factoid that displayed was for the nearby International Spy Museum.It was also worded in a way that implied the information was about the Portrait THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2008 » JULY If your library wants to experiment with or start an SMS (text messaging) -based reference service, Toby Greenwalt has done all of the research for you about the possibilities.Although information will continue to change, this message to the WEB4LIB mailing list is a great resource. See also this follow-up from Luke Rosenberger. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » #ALA2009 I’m still getting questions about my Palm Pre phone and since I still love it, I thought I’d do another update about my experience so far (see my initial review here). The first thing I want to note is that the Pre lived up to my expectations during ALA’s Annual Conference last month, making me a mobile ninja warrior during while Iwas there. How?
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES I thought I had blogged about National Gaming Day @ your library, but amazingly I haven’t – sorry about that.This is a national event coordinated by ALA on November 15 that celebrates the opportunities libraries offer for play between diverse groups of people in a safe, non-commercialized environment. To help promote this event, Hasbro is sending a copy of the game Pictureka! to every THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2007 » DECEMBER From Scott Nicholson, comes the call: “Attention ALA Members! We are hoping to go to ALA Midwinter with 100 signatures of ALA members to start a Member Interest Group on Games and Gaming. There are several initiatives across the ALA organization to look at gaming and our hope is to create a group to provide a place to talk about gaming across demographics and library types. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » #ALA2009 I’m still getting questions about my Palm Pre phone and since I still love it, I thought I’d do another update about my experience so far (see my initial review here). The first thing I want to note is that the Pre lived up to my expectations during ALA’s Annual Conference last month, making me a mobile ninja warrior during while Iwas there. How?
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES I thought I had blogged about National Gaming Day @ your library, but amazingly I haven’t – sorry about that.This is a national event coordinated by ALA on November 15 that celebrates the opportunities libraries offer for play between diverse groups of people in a safe, non-commercialized environment. To help promote this event, Hasbro is sending a copy of the game Pictureka! to every THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2007 » DECEMBER From Scott Nicholson, comes the call: “Attention ALA Members! We are hoping to go to ALA Midwinter with 100 signatures of ALA members to start a Member Interest Group on Games and Gaming. There are several initiatives across the ALA organization to look at gaming and our hope is to create a group to provide a place to talk about gaming across demographics and library types. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES I thought I had blogged about National Gaming Day @ your library, but amazingly I haven’t – sorry about that.This is a national event coordinated by ALA on November 15 that celebrates the opportunities libraries offer for play between diverse groups of people in a safe, non-commercialized environment. To help promote this event, Hasbro is sending a copy of the game Pictureka! to every THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » LIBRARY 2.0: NOT JUST FOR USERS The concept of “Library 2.0” has been around long enough now that we’ve gone through all the stages and argued it to death, as noticed by Andy Woodworth in a post titled Deconstructing Library 2.0.That’s a good thing, and you should go read his thoughts on the subject. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » #ALA2009 I’m still getting questions about my Palm Pre phone and since I still love it, I thought I’d do another update about my experience so far (see my initial review here). The first thing I want to note is that the Pre lived up to my expectations during ALA’s Annual Conference last month, making me a mobile ninja warrior during while Iwas there. How?
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » THINKERING SPACES IN LIBRARIES So what did I see today? A project called Thinkering Spaces, conceived of by some very smart people at the Illinois Institute of Technology’s Institute of Design and funded by the MacArthur Foundation.After quite a bit of initial visioning and research, this group has built a prototype for a relatively cheap, portable, collaborative space that can be put up and taken down in libraries ofany
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » ALAMW10 ALCTS Symposium, ALA Midwinter Meeting, January 14, 2010 John Palfrey – Born Digital noticed during the round robin discussions how many hats librarians are having to wear THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » ONE APPROACH TO ORG TWITTER ACCOUNTS Well, I work for ALA, and I run that account (along with three others), plus my personal one.The “royal” ALA has no official social media policy, although there is an internal staff task force working on one. I’m not on that group and I haven’t wanted to step on any toes, which is why I haven’t said much online about this topic, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t thought through THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2007 » DECEMBER My wonder twin buddy Andy has an article in the inaugural issue of The Code4Lib Journal, a publication that arose out of the Code4Lib conference and community. Andy does a lot of work to digitize and make information about the historic Pullman district in Chicago available online, almost entirely as a labor of love and with no real financial or administrative support. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » MARCH 29TH STREAM "Geocaching, and its low-tech granny letterboxing, are a kind of hobby treasure hunt, massively multi-user hide-and-seek games played in thegreat outdoors.
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » OCTOBER 13TH STREAM The last chapter of the Networked Nonprofit is on networked governance. We thought this would be an easy part of the book to write – all we’d have to do is find examples of how boards online, opening up decisionmaking to outside influences. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » SCS2007 PANEL ON PLAY we started out the morning by playing “reverse scavenger hunt” (we are soooo playing this at GLLS2008!) Amy Jo Kim – Putting the Fun inFunctional
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » #ALA2009 I’m still getting questions about my Palm Pre phone and since I still love it, I thought I’d do another update about my experience so far (see my initial review here). The first thing I want to note is that the Pre lived up to my expectations during ALA’s Annual Conference last month, making me a mobile ninja warrior during while Iwas there. How?
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2007 » DECEMBER From Scott Nicholson, comes the call: “Attention ALA Members! We are hoping to go to ALA Midwinter with 100 signatures of ALA members to start a Member Interest Group on Games and Gaming. There are several initiatives across the ALA organization to look at gaming and our hope is to create a group to provide a place to talk about gaming across demographics and library types. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » #ALA2009 I’m still getting questions about my Palm Pre phone and since I still love it, I thought I’d do another update about my experience so far (see my initial review here). The first thing I want to note is that the Pre lived up to my expectations during ALA’s Annual Conference last month, making me a mobile ninja warrior during while Iwas there. How?
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2007 » DECEMBER From Scott Nicholson, comes the call: “Attention ALA Members! We are hoping to go to ALA Midwinter with 100 signatures of ALA members to start a Member Interest Group on Games and Gaming. There are several initiatives across the ALA organization to look at gaming and our hope is to create a group to provide a place to talk about gaming across demographics and library types. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » LIBRARY 2.0: NOT JUST FOR USERS Library 2.0: Not Just for Users. The concept of “Library 2.0” has been around long enough now that we’ve gone through all the stages and argued it to death, as noticed by Andy Woodworth in a post titled Deconstructing Library 2.0. That’s a good thing, THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » #ALA2009 I’m still getting questions about my Palm Pre phone and since I still love it, I thought I’d do another update about my experience so far (see my initial review here). The first thing I want to note is that the Pre lived up to my expectations during ALA’s Annual Conference last month, making me a mobile ninja warrior during while Iwas there. How?
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » THINKERING SPACES IN LIBRARIES So what did I see today? A project called Thinkering Spaces, conceived of by some very smart people at the Illinois Institute of Technology’s Institute of Design and funded by the MacArthur Foundation.After quite a bit of initial visioning and research, this group has built a prototype for a relatively cheap, portable, collaborative space that can be put up and taken down in libraries ofany
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » ALAMW10 ALCTS Symposium, ALA Midwinter Meeting, January 14, 2010 John Palfrey – Born Digital noticed during the round robin discussions how many hats librarians are having to wear THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2007 » DECEMBER My wonder twin buddy Andy has an article in the inaugural issue of The Code4Lib Journal, a publication that arose out of the Code4Lib conference and community. Andy does a lot of work to digitize and make information about the historic Pullman district in Chicago available online, almost entirely as a labor of love and with no real financial or administrative support. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » ONE APPROACH TO ORG TWITTER ACCOUNTS Well, I work for ALA, and I run that account (along with three others), plus my personal one.The “royal” ALA has no official social media policy, although there is an internal staff task force working on one. I’m not on that group and I haven’t wanted to step on any toes, which is why I haven’t said much online about this topic, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t thought through THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » MARCH 29TH STREAM "Geocaching, and its low-tech granny letterboxing, are a kind of hobby treasure hunt, massively multi-user hide-and-seek games played in thegreat outdoors.
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » OCTOBER 13TH STREAM The last chapter of the Networked Nonprofit is on networked governance. We thought this would be an easy part of the book to write – all we’d have to do is find examples of how boards online, opening up decisionmaking to outside influences. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » SCS2007 PANEL ON PLAY we started out the morning by playing “reverse scavenger hunt” (we are soooo playing this at GLLS2008!) Amy Jo Kim – Putting the Fun inFunctional
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » A PLUG FOR MARRIOTTS BECAUSE THEY The documentation could use a little help (it tells you to use the TV/video button to get to the different options, but the old remote in my room only had a “function” button that I correctly guessed would do the trick), and the split-screen for working/watching never kicked in, but I was able to watch TV shows on Hulu and listen to music from my iPod through the television set. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » LIBRARY 2.0: NOT JUST FOR USERS Library 2.0: Not Just for Users. The concept of “Library 2.0” has been around long enough now that we’ve gone through all the stages and argued it to death, as noticed by Andy Woodworth in a post titled Deconstructing Library 2.0. That’s a good thing, THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » A PLUG FOR MARRIOTTS BECAUSE THEY The documentation could use a little help (it tells you to use the TV/video button to get to the different options, but the old remote in my room only had a “function” button that I correctly guessed would do the trick), and the split-screen for working/watching never kicked in, but I was able to watch TV shows on Hulu and listen to music from my iPod through the television set. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » LIBRARY 2.0: NOT JUST FOR USERS Library 2.0: Not Just for Users. The concept of “Library 2.0” has been around long enough now that we’ve gone through all the stages and argued it to death, as noticed by Andy Woodworth in a post titled Deconstructing Library 2.0. That’s a good thing, THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN WordPress is an award-winning web software, used by millions of webmasters worldwide for building their website or blog. SiteGround is proud to host this particular WordPress installation and provide users with multiple resources to facilitate the management of their WP websites: Expert WordPress Hosting SiteGround provides superior WordPress hosting focused on speed, security and customer THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2018 » AUGUST WordPress is an award-winning web software, used by millions of webmasters worldwide for building their website or blog. SiteGround is proud to host this particular WordPress installation and provide users with multiple resources to facilitate the management of their WPwebsites:
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THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » A PLUG FOR MARRIOTTS BECAUSE THEY The documentation could use a little help (it tells you to use the TV/video button to get to the different options, but the old remote in my room only had a “function” button that I correctly guessed would do the trick), and the split-screen for working/watching never kicked in, but I was able to watch TV shows on Hulu and listen to music from my iPod through the television set. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » LIBRARY 2.0: NOT JUST FOR USERS Library 2.0: Not Just for Users. The concept of “Library 2.0” has been around long enough now that we’ve gone through all the stages and argued it to death, as noticed by Andy Woodworth in a post titled Deconstructing Library 2.0. That’s a good thing, THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » TARGET Following up on last week’s post about how Facebook is changing the meaning of “like” online, I’ve been noticing more disconcerting behavior on Target’s Facebook page. Until yesterday, Target hadn’t posted anything to its wall since July 26th. It wasn’t clear if they were building a strategy internally, but the new post makes it obvious that they’ve decided to ride out the THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » CONTACT Why You Should Fall to Your Knees and Worship a Librarian. Powered byWordPressWordPress
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THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » A PLUG FOR MARRIOTTS BECAUSE THEY The documentation could use a little help (it tells you to use the TV/video button to get to the different options, but the old remote in my room only had a “function” button that I correctly guessed would do the trick), and the split-screen for working/watching never kicked in, but I was able to watch TV shows on Hulu and listen to music from my iPod through the television set. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » LIBRARY 2.0: NOT JUST FOR USERS Library 2.0: Not Just for Users. The concept of “Library 2.0” has been around long enough now that we’ve gone through all the stages and argued it to death, as noticed by Andy Woodworth in a post titled Deconstructing Library 2.0. That’s a good thing, THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » TARGET Following up on last week’s post about how Facebook is changing the meaning of “like” online, I’ve been noticing more disconcerting behavior on Target’s Facebook page. Until yesterday, Target hadn’t posted anything to its wall since July 26th. It wasn’t clear if they were building a strategy internally, but the new post makes it obvious that they’ve decided to ride out the THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » WORDPRESS RESOURCES AT SITEGROUND WordPress is an award-winning web software, used by millions of webmasters worldwide for building their website or blog. SiteGround is proud to host this particular WordPress installation and provide users with multiple resources to facilitate the management of their WPwebsites:
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2008 » MAY A heads up from Jack! “I just thought you would like this one. The next episode of Doctor Who is titled ‘Silence in the Library.’ The Doctor will be visiting an intergalactic library and the show is devoting two episodes to his visit. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2018 » AUGUST WordPress is an award-winning web software, used by millions of webmasters worldwide for building their website or blog. SiteGround is proud to host this particular WordPress installation and provide users with multiple resources to facilitate the management of their WPwebsites:
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2007 » DECEMBER From Scott Nicholson, comes the call: “Attention ALA Members! We are hoping to go to ALA Midwinter with 100 signatures of ALA members to start a Member Interest Group on Games and Gaming. There are several initiatives across the ALA organization to look at gaming and our hope is to create a group to provide a place to talk about gaming across demographics and library types. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » CONTACT Why You Should Fall to Your Knees and Worship a Librarian. Powered byWordPressWordPress
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THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » A PLUG FOR MARRIOTTS BECAUSE THEY The documentation could use a little help (it tells you to use the TV/video button to get to the different options, but the old remote in my room only had a “function” button that I correctly guessed would do the trick), and the split-screen for working/watching never kicked in, but I was able to watch TV shows on Hulu and listen to music from my iPod through the television set. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » LIBRARY 2.0: NOT JUST FOR USERS Library 2.0: Not Just for Users. The concept of “Library 2.0” has been around long enough now that we’ve gone through all the stages and argued it to death, as noticed by Andy Woodworth in a post titled Deconstructing Library 2.0. That’s a good thing, THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » TARGET Following up on last week’s post about how Facebook is changing the meaning of “like” online, I’ve been noticing more disconcerting behavior on Target’s Facebook page. Until yesterday, Target hadn’t posted anything to its wall since July 26th. It wasn’t clear if they were building a strategy internally, but the new post makes it obvious that they’ve decided to ride out the THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » CONTACT Why You Should Fall to Your Knees and Worship a Librarian. Powered byWordPressWordPress
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THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » A PLUG FOR MARRIOTTS BECAUSE THEY The documentation could use a little help (it tells you to use the TV/video button to get to the different options, but the old remote in my room only had a “function” button that I correctly guessed would do the trick), and the split-screen for working/watching never kicked in, but I was able to watch TV shows on Hulu and listen to music from my iPod through the television set. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » LIBRARY 2.0: NOT JUST FOR USERS Library 2.0: Not Just for Users. The concept of “Library 2.0” has been around long enough now that we’ve gone through all the stages and argued it to death, as noticed by Andy Woodworth in a post titled Deconstructing Library 2.0. That’s a good thing, THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » TARGET Following up on last week’s post about how Facebook is changing the meaning of “like” online, I’ve been noticing more disconcerting behavior on Target’s Facebook page. Until yesterday, Target hadn’t posted anything to its wall since July 26th. It wasn’t clear if they were building a strategy internally, but the new post makes it obvious that they’ve decided to ride out the THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » WORDPRESS RESOURCES AT SITEGROUND WordPress is an award-winning web software, used by millions of webmasters worldwide for building their website or blog. SiteGround is proud to host this particular WordPress installation and provide users with multiple resources to facilitate the management of their WPwebsites:
THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES PRESENTATION, EH? I just returned from giving a presentation about gaming and libraries to a crowd of enthusiastic librarians at the NetSpeed Conference in Calgary. I love doing presentations for and talking with Canadian librarians, because I think they do a much better job of pooling resources and working together than we do in the U.S. I’ll be interested to see if they apply that same effort to gaming THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2008 » MAY A heads up from Jack! “I just thought you would like this one. The next episode of Doctor Who is titled ‘Silence in the Library.’ The Doctor will be visiting an intergalactic library and the show is devoting two episodes to his visit. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » GAMING IN LIBRARIES In 2008, we launched the Games and Gaming Member Initiative Group, ran a big game at our Annual Conference, started a new Games in Libraries podcast, held a second successful Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, and coordinated the first annual National Gaming Day @ your library. All in all, a very good year for gaming in libraries. THE SHIFTED LIBRARIAN » 2018 » AUGUST WordPress is an award-winning web software, used by millions of webmasters worldwide for building their website or blog. SiteGround is proud to host this particular WordPress installation and provide users with multiple resources to facilitate the management of their WPwebsites:
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