Title: Library Services in a Virtual World
1 Library Services in a Virtual World April
19, 2007 Kitty Pope, Executive Director Alliance
Library System 600 High Point Lane East Peoria,
Illinois 61611
2The Launch Graphic in SL
3What is Second Life?
- A 3-D, interactive virtual world
- SL is a complete community with culture/programs,
businesses, recreation, buildings, and services - Not a game no score, no conclusion
- SL is being used to facilitate meetings, dialogue
and distance education, i.e. ALA Washington
office, Alzheimers Association - SL is populated by over 5.5 million avatars
- ALS has 2 virtual projects adult Second Life and
Teen Second Life (for ages 13-17) which provide a
full array of services - Over 5,000 avatars visit Info-island per day
- Over 50 libraries in the ALS Info-island
Archipelago
4Avatars
- An avatar is a digital character that
represents you - Avatars can walk, talk, fly, swim, anything you
can do - Each participant gets to create their own avatar
tall, short, male, female, buffed or not!
5An avatar can be an elf, look like a movie star,
or be a nerd!
6The Birth of an Avatar
7The Transformation of Puglet Dancer
basic skin
all blinged out
8Commerce in Second Life
- Second Life has its own currency lindens
- 1 USD 350 lindens
- Can be used to purchase clothing, hair, houses,
land - Can run your own business
9Lets take a tour!
Alliance World Headquarters
10The Main Library on Info Island I
11Science Fiction and Fantasy Portal
12The Pantheon Performance Center
13Open Air Auditorium in Cybrary City
14Medical Library on HealthInfo Island
15Rachelville
16Vendorville
17Renaissance Island
18Teaching Learning Space
Teen Island Teaching and Learning Space
19Buildings are not always necessary the weather
is always nice in SL
20What types of services are we providing?
- Reference in avatar, virtual, and by email
- Collections grouped by topic web resources and
Second Life formatted books - Book discussions and author visits
- Training how to use library resources and how
to do things in Second Life - Programs weekly programs on an array of topics
i.e. meeting author Vachel Lindsay - Exhibits where the library and museum
intersect i.e. Marie Antoinette, Alzheimers
Disease,
21How It All Started
- April 2006 First rented building, first small
plot of land - Alliance Library System and Charlotte-Mecklenburg
County Library partner - May 2006 First island Info Island I
- August 2006 Info Island II donated
- October 2006 Grand opening of Info Island I
- October 2006 Eye4YouAlliance opens on Teen
Second Life - December 2006 Eduisland built as rental for
educators who wanted to work together and to be
close to library - December 2006 HealthInfo Island built with NLM
GMR grant - December 2006 Cybrary City built for
participating librarians donated by Talis - January 2007 Sirsi/Dynix sponsors Info Island I
and Eye4YouAlliance Island February 2007 - Built
Rachelville and Vendorville - February 2007 Commissioned ALS World
Headquarters - February 2007 Put up new opera building, ALA
building, and machinima school - March 2007 Built Renaissance Island
- April 2007 Received ALA/Info Today, Inc. 2007
Library of the Future Award
22Why are Librarians in Second Life?
- This is the new frontier!
- Its where many of our users and non-users are!
- To attract new users and investigate library
services in virtual worlds - To provide library services 24/7
- To meet librarians from around the world
23What Have We Learned
- The speed with which this is unfolding is
unbelievable! - Virtual world residents do want a library we
built it and they are coming in droves! - People still ask for books in a virtual world
- Collaboration is the key and partnerships are
essential - Exhibits and author readings are very popular
- SL is fun its this fun factor that is
encouraging such amazing growth. - To work in the virtual world requires a whole new
set of learning skills
24Challenges
- Funding and Sustainability are key issues
- Supporting a large project using volunteer
staffing is always challenging - Its a steep learning curve unless youre 9 years
old! - Not everyone understands when you are in SL you
are working you might be having fun too
sometimes convincing bosses of this is
challenging - Requires a high-end computer with broadband
connection - No integrated audio or internet in SL yet!
- It is highly addictive and takes a lot of time
25Whats next?
- Secure funding to hire virtual staff working out
of the ALS World Headquarters! - Make more traditional info resources available
ie audiobooks - Pioneer meeting technologies to facilitate
virtual meetings i.e. adding audio to meeting
protocols - Integrate Info Island into ALS daily operations
so all staff are SL functional - Explore the skills necessary to work in the
virtual world - Improve transportation/search functions around
the islands re people mover, better teleporting
and finding locations - Create an Info Island for kids
26How can you get involved?
- Kitty Pope, Kitty Phillip at ALS-
kpope_at_alliancelibrarysystem.com - Barbara Galik, Puglet Dancer, Bradley University
barbara_at_bradley.edu - Lori Bell, Lorelei Junot at ALS
lbell_at_alliancelibrarysystem.com - Abbey Zenith, Director of Island I at
abbeyzen_at_gmail.com - Tom Peters, Maxito Ricardo at tapinformation_at_yahoo
.com
27Second Life/Info Island blogs
- Info Island http//www.infoisland.org
- YouthTech Eye4YouAlliance blog
http//eye4youalliance.youthtech.info/