Virtual worlds, real libraries

Lori A. Bell

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Virtual worlds, real libraries

by Lori A. Bell, Rhonda B. Trueman

2008

Information Today, Inc.

234

9781573873611

Description

Virtual Worlds, Real Libraries is designed to help librarians and educators recognize the potential of multi-user virtual environments (MUVEs) and consider ways to get involved as they proliferate. Lori Bell, Rhonda B. Trueman, and 24 contributors describe innovative projects in Second Life and other virtual worlds, and demonstrate how reference, teaching, collections, discussion groups, young adult programs, and other services can be successfully applied in a virtual environment. --Cover.

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This edition of Virtual worlds, real libraries has approximately 234 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Virtual worlds, real libraries was written by Lori A. Bell, Rhonda B. Trueman.

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