Do we remove all the walls? Second Life librarianship

More than five hundred librarians have been experimenting with providing library services within Second Life, a Multi User Virtual Environment (MUVE) with over thirty thousand users online at any time. This paper outlines the advantages for librarians of experimenting in Second Life and the technica...

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Main Author: Greenhill, Kathryn
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14678
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description More than five hundred librarians have been experimenting with providing library services within Second Life, a Multi User Virtual Environment (MUVE) with over thirty thousand users online at any time. This paper outlines the advantages for librarians of experimenting in Second Life and the technical and managerial decisions librarians should make when considering setting up a library presence in a MUVE. There is an account of the evolution of the Australian Libraries Building within Second Life and a description of some of the scripted library objects created there. The conclusion describes how Second Life librarianship has evolved as librarians become more familiar with the interface.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-146782017-12-11T01:43:17Z Do we remove all the walls? Second Life librarianship Greenhill, Kathryn More than five hundred librarians have been experimenting with providing library services within Second Life, a Multi User Virtual Environment (MUVE) with over thirty thousand users online at any time. This paper outlines the advantages for librarians of experimenting in Second Life and the technical and managerial decisions librarians should make when considering setting up a library presence in a MUVE. There is an account of the evolution of the Australian Libraries Building within Second Life and a description of some of the scripted library objects created there. The conclusion describes how Second Life librarianship has evolved as librarians become more familiar with the interface. 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14678 10.1080/00049670.2008.10722518 Routledge fulltext
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Do we remove all the walls? Second Life librarianship
title Do we remove all the walls? Second Life librarianship
title_full Do we remove all the walls? Second Life librarianship
title_fullStr Do we remove all the walls? Second Life librarianship
title_full_unstemmed Do we remove all the walls? Second Life librarianship
title_short Do we remove all the walls? Second Life librarianship
title_sort do we remove all the walls? second life librarianship
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14678