When Off-Campus Means Virtual Campus: The Academic Library in Second Life |
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Authors: | Lynette Ralph Beth Stahr |
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Institution: | Southeastern Louisiana University , Hammond, LA, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This article discusses how a library's consistent policy of accessibility and foresight positioned itself to serve its students, faculty and staff in the virtual world of Second Life. Always ahead of the technological curve, this library has been the front-runner in providing services to distance learners via text messaging, “chat,” e-mail, and telephone services and via its laptop librarian project across the campus. It now is poised and ready to provide service in Second Life. Collaboration between the library and teaching faculty culminated in the creation, development, and furnishing of a library in Second Life, an environment that gives new meaning to “off-campus” learning. Without marketing, but as a visible presence, the Second Life library was able to attract both off-campus guests and affiliated students and faculty and even participated in campus-wide projects. This experiment has enjoyed the support of both the university and library administration. |
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Keywords: | academic libraries Library 2 0 multiuser environments Second Life virtual libraries virtual worlds |
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