By Elizabeth Nelson When the pandemic hit, libraries had to rethink their approach to just about everything, including how we offer hands-on learning and instruction.
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By Elizabeth Nelson When the pandemic hit, libraries had to rethink their approach to just about everything, including how we offer hands-on learning and instruction.
Read moreThis is a guest post by Ruth Monnier. In 2019, I wrote about attending ALA Play in Washington, D.C. No one could have foreseen that
Read moreLava, creepers, spiders, zombies, and ghasts – oh my! What do all these scary things have in common? They are part of the hit game,
Read moreWe spend so much time talking about games or gaming in libraries, but what about books? If you can’t get enough of your favorite games,
Read moreOur April webinar on Pokémon programs was a smash hit! We had 117 unique views from the US, as well as UK, Canada, Italy, Poland,
Read moreALA Annual may be virtual once more this year (sorry, Chicago!), but the Games & Gaming Roundtable is excited to deliver just as much awesome.
Read moreCongrats and welcome to the new officers! We are pleased to welcome back two Board members in new roles, and two new members to the
Read moreGameRT plans to host a series of new webinars that focus on games in libraries. From programming and collections to archiving to game design, these
Read moreAre you, like me, living alone in a social-distancing nightmare? If you are, and even if you aren’t, I’m sure we could all use more
Read moreHey Games and Gaming Roundtable members! It’s voting season once more, and we have some exciting candidates on the ballot this year. By now you
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