TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home

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April 19th, 2007

Virtual world librarianship

By Quinn Anya Carey

Librarians and book-lovers have a community going on Second Life, and real-world library science programs are taking notice. The Library Science program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will be offering a course on Second Life librarianship, with class meetings held in Second Life.

Meetings on-line are held for two hours on Friday mornings (May 25 - July 13) with further discussion and assignments taking place through forums. More info and registration are available on the course webpage.

Disclaimer: As of this summer, I will be a UIUC library science student through their on-line program.

Book-loving avatar image by Travelin’ Librarian, as seen on Flickr.

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2 Responses to “Virtual world librarianship”

  1. Thanks for posting this. Technology has had a huge impact on libraries. Not only have libraries had trouble keeping pace but library schools have even a harder time incorporating these new technologies into their programs. I am glad to see UIUC offering this class.

    Now if only libraries would get involved in helping establish e-book standards.

  2. Hi, Ed. I’d LOVE to see more input from librarians and academics, who, beyond being less interested in short-term commercial matters, can appreciate the glories of interbook linking, etc. Librarians at their best can add considerable value to e-books. If nothing else, stable archives can help linking—to the benefit of librarians and publishers alike. - David

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