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<title>Adopting Virtual Worlds in Libraries and Education: A Panel Discussion</title>
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<description>On April 20th, 2010, Valerie Hill (Valibrarian Gregg in SL) from Texas Woman's University held a panel in Second Life entitled, "Adopting Virtual Worlds in Libraries and Education" designed to share experiences with librarians and educators who have used and are familiar with SL in the real world. This video is 1hr/13min in length.
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<title>Future of Libraries in Virtual Worlds</title>
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<description>This video discusses the "Future of Libraries in Virtual Worlds" and speakers Lorri Mon (Lorri Momiji in SL) and Marcia Meister (Hyacinth Cortes in SL) address challenges and opportunities for librarians in a virtual world. The talk is moderated by Valerie Hill (Valibrarian Gregg in SL). This video is 20min/18sec in length and was recorded in the spring of 2010.
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<title>Academic Librarians in Second Life: A Survey of Roles, Benefits &amp; Challenges</title>
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<description>This video was taken in Second Life on March 5th, 2010 for the talk entitled, "Academic Librarians in Second Life: A Survey of Roles, Benefits &amp; Challenges" with speakers Denise Cote, Robin Ashford, Diane Nahl, and Beth Kraemer. This video is 48min in length.
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<title>Bookmaking with Daisyblue Heffernan</title>
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<description>This video was taken on October 22nd, 2009. One of the most influential persons in Second Life (SL), Daisyblue Heffernan constantly instructed and guided those in SL on how to build objects, where to go, and who to meet. This video on bookmaking in SL is 1 hour long.
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>I'll be the Virtual Judge of That: Does Second Life Really Level the Social Playing Field?</title>
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<description>In October of 2009, two Library and Information Science students mediated a Hot Topic discussion in Second Life entitled, "I'll be the Virtual Judge of That: Does Second Life Really Level the Social Playing Field?" The two students (Karen Brown, Harper Snowpaw in SL and Sean Thibadeaux, Manny Loopen in SL) were in an LIS 694 course, Virtual Librarianship, taught by Dr. Diane Nahl (Adra Letov in SL). This discussion looks at how even in a virtual community people constantly make judgments about others. The event doesn't start until approximately 6min30sec in and the video in total is 1hr8min long.
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