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- 3D virtual world
- ALS and PLCMC were the first libraries to be established in this new
virtual world.
- ALS and PLCMC have 2 main projects:
- adult Second Life and
- Teen Second Life (for ages 13-17)
- Over 5.5 million registered avatars
- Complete online community:
cultural programs, businesses, recreation, buildings, property,
and services
- 5,000 visitors per day to the Alliance Information Archipelago
- 2-3,000 teen visitors a day to the Eye4You Alliance island
- Used for meetings, workshops, and education (e.g., ALA)
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- In Second Life, an “avatar” is a digital character that represents you
in-world
- Avatars can walk, talk, fly, swim, teleport
--anything you want your avatar to do
- Each participant creates an avatar
–- tall, short, male, female, buffed or not
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- SL has its own currency – “lindens”
- $1 USD = about 350 lindens
- Can be used to purchase clothing, hair, houses, land, services, etc.
- Can run your own business
- Some people make a real life living in Second Life
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- Rachelville – A place to celebrate the child in all of us. Contains a secret garden, a maze,
children’s literature and information on children’s literature
- Vendorville – A place library vendors may display their products for the
over 400 librarians in Second Life
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- Reference
- Programs
- Exhibits (World War II posters,
Alzheimer’s Disease, author Vachel Lindsay, Sept. 11 Remembrance)
- Collections (web resources, Second Life formatted e-books and audio
books)
- Book and genre discussions
- Training
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- This is a new professional frontier
- This is where many of our users and non-users are
- To attract new users to the traditional library through referral
- To investigate library services in virtual worlds
- To provide library services 24/7
- To meet and work with librarians worldwide
- To learn and use the 3D web, the emerging web interaction interface
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- April 2006 – First rented building, first small plot of land
- ALS and PLCMC agree to collaborate on project
- May 2006 – First island – Info Island I
- August 2006 – Info Island II donated
- October 2006 – Grand opening of Info Island I
- October 2006 – Eye4YouAlliance opens on Teen Second Life
- December 2006 – Eduisland built as rental for educators who wanted to
work together and to be close to library
- December 2006 – HealthInfo Island built with NLM GMR consumer health
outreach grant
- December 2006 – Cybrary City for participating librarians donated by
Talis
- January 2007 – Sirsi/Dynix Announces Sponsorship of Info Island I and
Eye4YouAlliance Island in Teen Second Life
- February 2007 - Built Rachelville
and Vendorville
- February 2007 – Put up new ALS building
- February 2007 – New opera building, ALA building, and machinima school
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- Funding and Sustainability
- Volunteer Burnout
- Partnerships are key
- Steep learning curve
- What library services do virtual world users want?
- What? You’re working in SL? Right …
- Robust hardware & Internet connection are essential
- No integrated audio and web yet
- Highly addictive and time intensive
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- Virtual world residents do want a library – we built it and they are
coming in droves!
- Collaboration is the key and partnerships are essential
- Exhibits: very popular; events attract crowds
- SL is fun – fun factor as catalyst for amazing growth.
- The speed with which this is unfolding is unbelievable!
- People still ask for books in a virtual world
- ALS & PLCMC have received huge national and international attention
– recognized as key innovators.
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- Permanent virtual ALS staff working out of the ALS world headquarters!
Likewise for PLCMC.
- More “traditional” info resources available e.g., audiobooks
- Pioneer “meeting technologies” to facilitate virtual meetings e.g.,
adding audio to meeting protocols
- Integrate Info Island & Eye4You into ALS & PLCMC daily
operations so all staff are SL functional
- Actively promote the Alliance Information Archipelago
- Improve transportation around the islands e.g., people mover, better
teleporting
- Create an Info Island for kids
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- Continues ALS & PLCMC traditions of being leaders in the library
community
- Provides national profile and recognition as two of the most innovative
library systems in the country
- Easier to recruit excellent board members and staff
- Easier to land “big” grants to provide better service for our members
- As requested by ALS members & PLCMC customers – testing new
technologies and services re:
virtual library services
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- Info Island – http://www.infoisland.org
- YouthTech Eye4YouAlliance blog – http://eye4youalliance.youthtech.info/
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- Lori Bell (Lorelei Junot), Alliance Library System lbell@alliancelibrarysystem.com
- Tom Peters (Maxito Ricardo), TAP Information Services tpeters@tapinformation.com
- Kelly Czarnecki (BlueWings Hayek), PLCMC kczarnecki@plcmc.org
- Matt Gullett (Ray Lightworker), PLCMC mgullett@plcmc.org
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- SirsiDynix, Talis, OCLC and other donors: For their support of Second
Life Library and Teen Second Life Library.
- ALS Board of Directors and PLCMC Leadership: For their ongoing support.
- All the volunteers--teens and librarians-- from around the world.
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