Today we have a guest post from Sam Illingworth and Paul Wake about their multidisciplinary project – The Games Research Network.
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Get Your Game On, At The Library
Check out this video by the Cape May County Library in Cape May Court House, NJ about how gaming at the library can change lives.
Read moreALA President Jim Rettig Chats About Gaming Friday December 19
Mark your calendars! As part of the ongoing ALA Salon series, which gives members a chance to speak with ALA leaders on specific topics, ALA
Read moreGamer Dad: Helping Kids & Parents Find the Right Games
“You have to be a gamer to understand games!” ~Andrew Bub Andrew Bub, parent and game reviewer and creator of the site Gamer Dad promised
Read moreTeens, Games and Civics: Amanda Lenhart, Pew Internet & American Life Project
“97% of teens age 12-17 play video games” ~Amanda Lenhart Amanda Lenhart, who seems to be the lead writer and research on Pew Internet &
Read moreNational Gaming Day Resources
With only two weeks left, it’s not too late to put together an event for National Gaming Day on Saturday November 15, 2008! Some resources:
Read moreGames in Libraries Episode 2!
Listen up at http://www.gamesinlibraries.org. Kelly Czarnecki talks about the documentary Second Skin, and plugs the Association of Virtual World’s Blue Book Guide to Virtual Worlds,
Read moreScratch!
There is a debate on the LibGaming discussion group about ways gamers are learning to be creative and innovative, and what skills they gain from
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