By Ashleigh Hvinden In my experience of becoming a librarian, I have realized that 89% of program success is based on luck. As a library
Read moreAuthor: Thomas Vose
Board Game Review: “Thanos Rising”
By Ashleigh Hvinden In case you are not a pop culture fan, for the last twelve years, Stan Lee’s Marvel (yes, that Marvel) has been
Read moreThe Merit of IP Games
By Ashleigh Hvinden If you watch Board Game YouTube, you will hear a lot of board game experts discuss how IP games (licensed games based
Read moreConfessions of an RPG Nerd, Part 3
By Christine Martin-Resotko Break it down. After writing the first two blog posts, I realized that gamers use a lot of abbreviations and strange terms.
Read moreChess offers Students a Level Playing Field
By Dan Redmond, Library Secretary, Wakefield High School, Arlington, VA In my previous elementary school library post, I brought in a dozen chessboards for a
Read moreConfessions of an RPG Nerd
Christine Martin-Resotko, Mason Branch, Capital Area District Libraries Genres, Genres, Genres When most people hear that I play tabletop RPG games, they immediately say “Oh,
Read moreConfessions of an RPG Nerd
By Christine Martin-Resotko RPG – three harmless letters that lead to looks of confusion on the faces of many librarians. Is my staff member asking
Read moreGames, LEGO, and Pizza Boxes: Playing to Learn at the Rutgers University Art Library
By Megan Lotts, MFA, M.L.I.S. Art Librarian (Librarian II), Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey www.meganlotts.com In 2016, I began thinking more about play
Read moreProgram in a Post: Smash Bros. Ultimate Tournament
Signup Sheet Smash Bros rules Want to put on a tournament of your own for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch? Here’s what
Read moreLibraries, Games and Play
American University will be hosting a conference on “Libraries, Games and Play” on April 6-7 in Washington DC this year. There are a lot of
Read more