Librarians Share Virtual Communities as Resources
Invited post by Valerie Hill
Virtual worlds have libraries, of course. Not virtual libraries, but real libraries of the future. Virtual worlds, after all, live on the internet. They have access to the the same huge store of information as does anyone connected to the internet. But virtual worlds also connect people. And when people of matching interests connect, they form communities. Invited author Valerie Hill takes it from there.
Boston Public Library Reading (Wikipedia)
That was then
Librarians Share Virtual Communities as Resources
The word library conjures images of wooden tables, lovely lamps, hushed reverence and the smell of old books to those of us born before the Internet and the close of the Gutenberg Parenthesis. But what will the library of the future become now that we carry libraries in our pockets on mobile devices and now that we live in physical, virtual and augmented spaces?
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Libraries now hold media in numerous formats: physical books, artifacts, movies in various
formats, ebooks and links to electronic databases. In the near future, libraries may hold
virtual reality headsets and collections of augmented reality applications.
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Perhaps, an even more an important collection that libraries
of the future (starting now) can curate is virtual communities. Because
we live in digital participatory networked culture, we can connect with people
across the globe in virtual spaces.
Membership and participation in virtual communities can present
challenges because there are so many:
questions:
questions:
- How do you find the best communities of interest?
- How can you build an authentic community and attract members who share common goals?
- How can virtual communities interact and share information?
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“She loves me, She loves me not…” This week at the Short Poetry workshop we’ll have some fun writing Romantic Knots - love poems where the first line is Romantic, but the second line is NOT. Let’s see how we can twist love into knots. So come down to the Short Poetry Library and join us to learn, write and share.
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- (More after the break)
- Where is Arcadia?
Metaverse events, current and upcoming
Romantic Knot Short Poetry Workshop-Tue 8/16, 7 pm SLT
- Selby's daily news collection: Virtual worlds are real
- AvatarFest 2016: Sept 30-Oct 2
- Kitely adds events calendar to login page
- Events on the Hypergrid: HYPEvents
- Entertainment on the Hypergrid
- HYPERGRID EVENTS
- Destination guide: OpenSimWorld
- Opensim AAM Virtual Performers
- Sign of the Kite
- WELCOME TO SEANCHAI LIBRARIES
- In a virtual world, your deodorant never fails.
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Virtual Communities as Resources
The Community Virtual Library (CVL) in Second Life has been
exploring virtual world librarianship for a decade. In addition to collecting virtual world
resources to share with individuals in this virtual environment, librarians now
realize the new information needs of learners and visitors--including the need to find virtual
communities in which to connect and construct learning.
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Just as social media has increased our intake of
information, pictures, recipes, blog posts and articles--so have virtual environments brought an
onslaught of immersive learning experiences, simulations, and communities to
explore. Without a helpful individual to
give guidance or a hub with informative instruction on evaluating these spaces,
it is extremely difficult to navigate virtual worlds and find the best places,
most qualified people for particular needs, and high quality immersive
experiences in virtual worlds.
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Librarians are no longer bound by the walls of the beautiful
hushed reverent spaces we thought of in the physical world (although we may
still treasure them). In the Metamodern
era, librarians must think outside the box (or outside the prim) and redefine
acquisitions of resources beyond both physical and electronic documents and
artifacts. Communities of people are
resources!
Community Virtual Library
Librarians began working together in Second Life in 2006. After a decade of exploration in virtual
world librarianship, SL is still considered the best starting place for
librarians, educators, artists, and individuals to build and experience
immersive learning because the tools are built in and the people are already
there. CVL is, however, expanding to
other virtual worlds, particularly open source environments, through creating a
Hypergrid Resource Center. With the aid
of Selby Evans and others “outworlding” to new frontiers, CVL will help
individuals navigate to other worlds and connect communities.
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Spaceship at Hypergrid Resource Center,
Community Virtual Library in SL
This is now
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The main library at CVL shares an “old wooden card catalog”
with links to landmarks for immersive learning or artistic simulations in
Second Life. In addition, the Community
Virtual Library shares library programs: speakers, exhibits, events, book
discussions, displays and many of the same things you would find in a physical
world library (such as librarians on duty to help).
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Now, through exploring other worlds, CVL is expanding to
include additional “branch libraries” in Kitely, Inworldz and other worlds as
potential spaces in the near future. Not
every person is interested in navigating to numerous virtual worlds! Librarians can help people connect with the
right communities of interest with special collections available in particular
worlds. Check the Community VirtualLibrary calendar for information about a virtual world field trip to “Metaverse
Libraries” in Kitely on October 2, 2016 or join the group in Second Life called
“Librarians of Second Life” for notifications. Our homepage is http://www.infoisland.org/.
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Certainly, we cannot predict how technology will evolve as
virtual reality and augmented reality apps seem to appear nearly every
day. We can, however, agree that
learning and keeping up with the virtual spaces is impossible to do alone in
isolation. Consider how librarians can
help in the future. Consider how a
virtual community might be considered a resource, just like a book.
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Currently, the Community Virtual Library is exhibiting “Art
in Virtual Worlds” and sponsoring a “Prim Poetry Contest”. The selected poems will be published in a
virtual world ebook. These exhibits and
displays highlight the talents of artists and writers and help people utilize
new media. Only through collaborative
community networks can the talented works of artists, writers, and creators of
immersive content, such as historical simulations, be experienced and
appreciated.
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Whether or not one enters a virtual world as an avatar, we
all live in virtual communities with networked culture connecting us across the
globe. Searching the “sea of chaos” that one
finds online may be less overwhelming when we have help from information
professionals who value the core traditions of librarianship: high quality,
accuracy, authenticity, intellectual freedom, respect for intellectual
property, cyber safety, privacy, security and ethical use of information.
Embedding those values into our virtual communities for learning is something
librarians can provide to help the next generation and people of all ages
become successful digital citizens.
Communities in the Virtual Worlds
- Every grid needs a G+ community: G+ communities grow in the Hypergrid
- Communities of the virtual worlds on Google+
- Google+ is my top choice as social media site to promote virtual World projects.
- Building communities in virtual worlds. Common interests, easy communication.
- Google communities and Facebook groups: could they replace inworld groups?
- Google+ communities for virtual worlds. G+ more friendly than Facebook to virtual world names
- Want to find out about virtual worlds? Check with the people who have been there
Related
- A short note from the Short Poetry Workshop
- Art done in virtual worlds, Summary
- Education in Virtual Worlds. Summary
- HGProjects. Opensim, Hypergrid: Summary
- Remote collaboration: methods in virtual worlds
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News and Notes
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The Hypergrid WIP Show
The Hypergrid WIP is a one hour "show & tell" of works in progress or recently completed. All builders from beginner to pro are invited. Presentations are in voice and text. For text presentations, best bring the text in a notecard and paste it into chat. Voice presentations may be captured in video. Stills and videos from the show may appear in this blog and elsewhere.
Next WIP show
- Next WIP show: Sun. Aug 28, Noon SLT
- Cookie II location (fourth Sunday of the month)
- HG address below: paste into the World Map next to Find. Click Find, TP
- grid.kitely.com:8002:Cookie II
- in Kitely: paste into Nav (top) bar of Firestorm, Enter.
- hop://grid.kitely.com:8002/Cookie II/68/369/22
- Narasnook location (second Sunday of the month)
- Pandora allows presenters to run high threat OSSL functions.
- world.narasnook.com:8900
- Put the line above in your World Map next to Find. Click Find. TP
- At Narasnook, use World Map to search for Pandora
- Cookie II location (fourth Sunday of the month)
- HG address below: paste into the World Map next to Find. Click Find, TP
- grid.kitely.com:8002:Cookie II
- in Kitely: paste into Nav (top) bar of Firestorm, Enter.
- hop://grid.kitely.com:8002/Cookie II/68/369/22
- Next WIP show: Sun. Aug 28, Noon SLT
- Cookie II location (fourth Sunday of the month)
- HG address below: paste into the World Map next to Find. Click Find, TP
- grid.kitely.com:8002:Cookie II
- in Kitely: paste into Nav (top) bar of Firestorm, Enter.
- hop://grid.kitely.com:8002/Cookie II/68/369/22
- Narasnook location (second Sunday of the month)
- Pandora allows presenters to run high threat OSSL functions.
- world.narasnook.com:8900
- Put the line above in your World Map next to Find. Click Find. TP
- At Narasnook, use World Map to search for Pandora
- Cookie II location (fourth Sunday of the month)
- HG address below: paste into the World Map next to Find. Click Find, TP
- grid.kitely.com:8002:Cookie II
- in Kitely: paste into Nav (top) bar of Firestorm, Enter.
- hop://grid.kitely.com:8002/Cookie II/68/369/22
Previous Articles from the WIP show
- WIP Show: How to with NPC, Nara Malone. Storytelling of the future
- WIP on Cookie II, Kitely, 9/20 Dolls, Discos, and Discussion
- WIP August 23, A conversation about being creative
- The WIP show, 7/18/2015: Virtual mobile art by Lucy Afarensis
- WIP Show at Hobo Sandbox on Cookie II, Kitely
- WIP Show, works in progress on the Hypergrid June 3, 2015
- Hypergrid WIP meeting. The creatives of the hypergrid
- WIP Show: How to with NPC, Nara Malone. Storytelling of the future
- WIP on Cookie II, Kitely, 9/20 Dolls, Discos, and Discussion
- WIP August 23, A conversation about being creative
- The WIP show, 7/18/2015: Virtual mobile art by Lucy Afarensis
- WIP Show at Hobo Sandbox on Cookie II, Kitely
- WIP Show, works in progress on the Hypergrid June 3, 2015
- Hypergrid WIP meeting. The creatives of the hypergrid
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HG links-- depending on your interests
- Hypergrid Tour 2016-01-- 167 virtual worlds
- Sign of the Kite
- Events on the Hypergrid: HYPEvents
- Best metaverse communities
- Top avatar outfitters on the hypergrid
- Arcadia Asylum All Around
- G+ community: Hypergrid Safari
- G+ community: Metaverse Tours
- Opensimworld. Destination guide for the Hypergrid
- Hypergrid Tour 2016-01-- 167 virtual worlds
- Sign of the Kite
- Events on the Hypergrid: HYPEvents
- Best metaverse communities
- Top avatar outfitters on the hypergrid
- Arcadia Asylum All Around
- G+ community: Hypergrid Safari
- G+ community: Metaverse Tours
- Opensimworld. Destination guide for the Hypergrid
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