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This presentation by Susan Acampora of The College of New Rochelle was presented at the Westchester Library Association annual conference in Tarrytown, NY on May 8,2009. The presentation is about Second Life and Libraianship. It covers key SL library initiatives, resources for getting started, research resources, and profressional development opportunities.

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Libraries and Second Life: Getting Started in Virtual Reality

Susan Acampora

Systems Librarian

The College of New Rochelle

May 8, 2009

• To introduce Second Life

• To introduce library initiatives in SL

• To encourage other librarians to become involved

• To provide information on getting started

• To share useful resources

Presentation Goals

Presentation Resources

Library Resource Guide:

Libraries and Second Life

http://libraryguides.cnr.edu

We don’t stop playing because we grow old.

We grow old because we stop playing.

George Bernard Shaw

Where is Virtual Reality?

L'atmosphère: météorologie populaire - Camille Flammarion, 1888

Image from Wikipedia

Virtual Worlds Abound

http://www.virtualworldsnews.com/ http://www.virtualworldsreview.com/

http://librariansmatter.com/blog/2008/08/07/around-40-virtual-worlds-in-seven-

minutes/

THEREhttp://www.there.com

Active Worlds Educational Universe

http://www.activeworlds.com/edu/awedu.asp

MOOVE Onlinehttp://www.moove.com

Kanevahttp://www.kaneva.com

Prototerra

http://www.prototerra.com/

Open CroquetOpen Source Application

http://www.opencroquet.org

Second Lifehttp://www.secondlife.com

Second Life

• over 12 Million registered users

• Monthly traffic average

»about 1.4 million people worldwide

»402,000 from the USA

Statistics:

http://www.quantcast.com/secondlife.com

So what exactly is Second Life?

• Online 3D, Digital, Interactive,

• Social Networking Environment.

• A platform that enables users throughout the world to create and collaborate and interact.

• And, that extends and envelops the Internet into a 3 dimensional experience.

SL grew out of gaming tradition but it is not a game.

Unlike Gamers, SL Users :

Do Not follow a predetermined set of

objectives.

and

Do Not strive to complete tasks

- to advance through levels of

achievement to reach their goals.

Rather, SL is…a MUVEa Multi-User Virtual Environment

– open-ended, un-restricted, and immersive,– imagined, created and managed by its users,

– The 3D Internet

• …Users participate in much the same activities as they would in real life,

• …and in the same tasks as they do elsewhere on the internet.

SL is made up of scores of digital land parcels called islands that together form “the grid” or the whole of SL.

Inhabited by users, called “residents” represented by digital images of

themselves, called “avatars.”

Who envision, own, create, and build their world

A world enveloped by land, sky, sea, space….

…and gravity…yes we can fly!

Avatars can…

• Communicate (chat, IM, or voice)

• Travel (walk, run, drive, sail, fly, dance, swim or teleport)

• Socialize (dances/concerts/lectures/cultural events)

• Work (volunteers or for Linden Dollars L$1000 =$4 USD)

• Buy, Sell, Trade RL or SL items

• Own Land

• Take Classes

• Play or Study

Avatars Can Even Have A Pet

A Bit of SL History

Snow Crash by

Neal Stephenson

1992

• A Futuristic Novel,

• characters live and function much of the time in a virtual reality called the “Metaverse”

• a term often used to refer to Second Life.

• Snow Crash was a major influence on the creator of Second Life.

Born in 1968

Immersed in Sci Fi and Technology

An Entrepreneur

-In 1999 opened Linden

Labs, on Linden Alley in

San Francisco.

-Evolved his early virtual

world experiments into

Second Life.

- SL launched April 2003

Philip Rosedale

Second Life was originally called

Linden World

Reminiscent of early computer games, it evolved

from a firey, battle-torn terrain featuring a

humanoid named Primitar, to…

A complex, interactive community.

How do Educator’s See Second Life

New Media Consortium and Educause.

Began in 2002. Published yearly.

Identifies emerging technologies expected to have a significant impact on higher education.

In 2007, identified Virtual Reality as a major technology to evolve over the third adoption horizon of 4 to 5 years.

The Horizon Report

Praise for Virtual Worlds

“ …they are growing in popularity because they combine many of the elements that make Web 2.0 really exciting: social networking, the ability to share rich media seamlessly, the ability to connect with friends, a feeling of presence, and a connection to the community.

http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2007_Horizon_Report.pdf

“Over 200 academic institutions in SL as of 2008.”

Pathfinder Linden

Second Life Acknowledges and Supports Education

• SLED Second Life for Educators Web Site

http://secondlife.com/education

– SLED Blog https://blogs.secondlife.com/community/community/education

– SLED Listservhttps://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/educators

SLEDucators also maintain a SLED Wikihttp://www.simteach.com/wiki/index.php?title=Second_Life_Education_Wiki

Educational Institutions in SL

Bradley University Cullom-Davis Library – Peoria, ILL.

Graduate School Virtual Ed SeriesSecond Life 101

Class held at SL Campus of Bradley University

NMC : New Media Consortium

NMC : New Media Consortium

NMC is an international, non-profit

consortium .

Approx. 300 educational institutions.

Dedicated to the exploration and use of

new media and new technologies.

http://www.nmc.org/

A Class at NMC Campushttp://sl.nmc.org/about/

NMC Malcolm Brown Library

NMC Movie “Seriously Engaging: The Story of the NMC Campus in Second Life”

http://sl.nmc.org/2006/06/12/seriously-engaging-movie/

NMC Blog: The Campus Observer

http://sl.nmc.org/

University of Utah – Marriott Library

Stanford University Libraries

San Jose State University GSLIS

SJSU Library Student at Work

What Are Librarians Doing in SL?

• Building Virtual Libraries

• Providing Reference Services to Online Communities

• Creating Online Collections

• Hosting and Holding Events

– Art Exhibits, Tours, Book Discussions, Classes

• Volunteering in SL Libraries

• Marketing

• Providing SL Skills Building Workshops

• Networking with colleagues around the world• Translation Programs are available

Preparing for the Future

SL is in Formative stages.

The efforts of librarians are helping to set the foundation for the future of distance and virtual education.

• Research and Development

• Exploring and Integrating New Tools for Better Information Delivery

Information Delivery

– Reference (On-Site, Roaming)

– Linked Objects

– Information Architecture

– Immersive Learning

– Integration with Existing Systems: CMS

Reference Service

Synchronous Communicationvs

Asynchronous Communication

Reference Synchronous Communication

Communication: Local Chat, IM, Group IM, Voice

Info Bots/Chat Bots

These botsimpart information in the absence of a librarian.

Sometimes automated interactive games are used.

Asycnchronous Communication

Digital Objects

Some Objects Are Simply Readable

But Most Objects Link to Information

Linking to Notecards

Linking to Places Via Teleport

Teleport Directory

Teleport to Subject Library

Objects Linking to Media:Slideshows

Library Events

History of Virtual Reality

Objects Linking to Video

Objects Linking to Web Sites

That launch your web browser and bring you to a website.

The Virtual Harlem Bookstore

The Online Virtual Harlem Bookstore

Architecture as InformationThe Environment Speaks for Itself

Sistine Chapel at VassarThe Environment speaks for itself

The Globe Theatre

A Walk Through Vincent’s Starry Night

St. Pauls Cathedral

Immersive Learning EnvironmentsRole Playing and Re-enactments

• A Librarian may direct a patron to Renaissance Island to interview Henry VIII

Jousting on Renaissance Island

The Land of Lincoln

Systems Integration

SLOODLE which combines Second Life with the

Moodle learning management system.

http://web.me.com/dlaks/FSO

_Blog/LMO/Entries/2009/5/3_

Future_Trends.html

Libraries in Second Life

Two Major Library Initiatives

The Alliance Virtual Library

The Alexandrian Free Library Consortium

Alliance Virtual Library

• Alliance Virtual Library

– Second Life Library Project

– Alliance Library System of Peoria Illinois

– Started with InfoIsland and evolved to 43 island Archipelago

– Staffed by international volunteers 80 hrs/week

– Partnered with • Non Profit • Educational Institutions (SJSU)• Government Agencies (CDC)

• Main Islands

– Info Island International

– Info Island 1, 2

– Infotainment

– Cybrary City, 1 and 2

– Ala Arts/Info island

– Renaissance Island

– Health Info Island

– Educ Islands 1,2,3,4

– There are many information centers in each island.

Info Island Foster Library

Library collections on agriculture, art and crafts, astronomy, fashion, geography, history, math, military science, sports, veterinary science, world literature.

Info Island International

Information, Communications and Technology Library

• General Info Tech Resources • Teacher’s Toolkits• SL guides to building, scripting, appearances• Vendor Products Links• Freeware

Sci Fi and Fantasy Portal

• A Tribute to Snow Crash

Mystery Manor

Peace Park – Religious Resources

Health Info Island

The Consumer Health and Medical Libraries - CDC

Rachelville Childrens Library

A whimsical environment of

creatures, castles, secret gardens

embedded with links to children’s

and young adult literature

For more information on libraries in the AVL and elsewhere see the SLED Wiki or

Infoisland.org (AVL Blog)

The Alexandrian

Free Library Consortium

AFLC

A consortium of community-based libraries.

Affiliated with:

-Alliance Virtual Library,

-The Second Life Library Project,

-Information Island.

Provides services and resources suited to the

various communities they serve.

Caledon

A community dedicated to the 19th

century imagination.Comprised of many locations and libraries

Tenderly cared for by

Director JJ Drinkwater

The Caledon Whitehorn Library

The Madam Curie Library

Reading Room

The Toussaint L'Overture

Community Library of New

Toulouse

Dedicated to the spirit of New Orleans, LA and its surrounding swamplands

and bayous from 1890-1920

Complete with a re-creation of the famous New Orleans cemeteries

Cobblestone streets and shops

Take a Ride on theStreetcar Named Desire

Relax in a Cafe

New Toulouse Library

Library Exhibit Reawakening Kate Chopin

Winterfell

The following descriptive narrative is taken from the

Winterfell covenant.

“Winterfell is a twilight dream realm…”

“A gothic fantasy region inspired by the

magnificence of medieval castles…”

The Alexandrian Free

Library Consortium

“…and the romantic elegance of Victorian

manors…”

The Alexandrian Free

Library Consortium

“…basking in the splendor of twilight…”

“Designed and inspired by stories, dreams

and creative interpretations of reality…”

With a magestic Library

With cozy seats, a real time clock,

paintings, bookcases, and mysterious

items.

End your journey at the library with a copy

of Frankenstein or another sci fi or fantasy

book.

Amatsu Shima

Heavenly Island

An Asian inspired community devoted

to tranquility, creativity, and reflection

Filled with exquisite scenery

Getting Started

Front of Gallery

Art Galleries : The Dreams of Children

Getting Started

Conference Spaces

And a Unique Library

Getting Started

Ariel View of Library Complex

Getting Started

Getting Started

House of Tradition – History Library

House of Poetry

Children’s Literature House

Others AFLC Libraries to explore….

The R.F.Burton Public Library of New Babbage

The West of Ireland Library & Cultural Center

The Steeltopia Public Library

The Deadwood Library Association

The Librarium

Getting Started

• Go to http://secondlife.com

• Check the Technical Specifications

• Register free account

• Create an Avatar

• Download the Second Life Viewer

• Log in to enter Second Life

• Arrive at Orientation Island to learn the basics of getting around, chatting, etc.

Other Sites for Continued Learning

• Help Island Public

Building tutorial and sandbox to practice in

• NMC Orientation Center

• Virtual Ability

• The Ivory Tower of Primitives (Building Tutorials)

NMC Orientation Center

Instruction Boards for Training

Virtual Ability http://virtualability.org/

An Island dedicated to assisting people with disabilities explore and integrate into virtual worlds.

AN EXCELLENT SITE FOR ALL BEGINNERS IN SL

Provides lessons, exercises and tests

Ends with• a free shopping spree to help develop appearance

• a Mentor section where you may ask questions

Learn to Move

Manage Your Appearance

Learn to Communicate, Make Friends, Join Groups

Navigate

Control Your Perspective

Learn to Fly

Dance

When You Are Ready to BuildVideo by Torley Linden

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcdtU485BqQ

The Ivory Tower of Primitives

“A complete self paced tutorial of the SL building system.”

More Help Getting Started F1• SL Support Portal

– http://secondlife.com/support• Knowledge Base • Second Life Support Videos

• SL Blogs and Wikis and Forums– https://blogs.secondlife.com/– http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/– http://forums.secondlife.com/

• New Media Consortium Training Videoshttp://sl.nmc.org/wiki/Intro_videos

• Videos – You Tube – SL Tutorialshttp://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=second+life+tutorial&aq=f

• SL’s Guide to Getting Started– http://static-secondlife-

com.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/Second_Life_Quickstart.pdf

– Second Life: The Official Guide.

Michael Rymaszewski

– Second Life for Dummies.

Sarah Robbins and Mark Bell

– How to Do Everything with Second Life.

Richard Mansfield

– Designing Your Second Life.

Rebecca Tapley

Books

How to Get Started as a

Librarian in SL

Professional Development

Opportunities

Virtual Education Series• Graduate School of Library and Information Science – University

of Illinois – Urbana Champaign and the Alliance Library System

http://www.lis.uiuc.edu/programs/cpd/VW/

SPRING 2009 Courses

Second Life 101 and 102

Virtual World Librarianship

Working with a Class in Second Life

Setting Up an Educational Presence in Second Life

Setting up Your Library or Museum in SL

Instructional Tools for Second Life

Professional Development

Professional Development

Washington University

Attend Conferences

Workshop on Creating Books in SL

Attend Library EventsTo Find Events: Join Groups Search SL – IM Group Owner to Join

-Librarians of Second Life / Alliance Volunteers /

Info Groupies / Second Life for Educators

Find Library Events• Check the Bulletin Boards

• Check Listservs, Blogs

AVL Blog Calendar (infoisland.org)

And Read SL newsletters and SL

magazines :

Rez-Libris

RezLibris: A Magazine for LibrariansAvailable monthly at http://rezlibris.com

rezlibris Events

Rezlibris mvplayer winner

Social Networking Site: Second Life Librarians

http://sllibrarians.ning.com/

Volunteer Opportunities

How to Volunteer

• IM AVL Library Volunteer Coordinator:

Marimar Berchot

(SL Name)

– Tour Guide

– Guide Coordinator

– Reference

– Cataloging

– Collections

– Events and Exhibits

– Open to Ideas

Resources

Book and Website

http://www.virtualworldsreallibraries.info/

Rezlibris is a great venue to read and publish Virtual Librarianship

Library Technology Reports

May 2009

Educause Resourceshttp://www.educause.edu/resources

• A.J. Kelton. Director, Emerging InstrucctionalTechnologies, College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Montclair State University:

– 7 Things You Should Know About Second Life

– Virtual Worlds, Outlook Good

– Second Life: Reaching into the Virtual Worlds for Real-World Learning (Excellent Tour of Sites)

Three Educause Reports

From the Virtual Worlds 2009 Conference: Libraries, Education and

Museums

http://facstaff.elon.edu/mconklin/pubs/glshandout.pdf

Questions and answers in a virtual world:

Educators and Librarians as Information

Providers in Second Life.

By Lorri Mon, Florida State University

http://journals.tdl.org/jvwr/article/view/398/452

NEW ONLINE JOURNAL Launched March 2009

Devoted entirely to Education in Virtual Reality

http://jvweducation.org/

Luo, L. (2008, August). Reference service in

Second Life: an overview. Reference Services

Review, 36(3), 289-300.

Ford, C., Gerardin, J., Yamamoto, M., & Gordon,

K. (2008, Summer 2008). Fresh Perspectives

on Reference Work in Second Life. Reference

& User Services Quarterly, 47(4), 324-330

van der Ven, C. (2008, March). Second Life: A

Tool for Reference and International

Understanding. Reference Librarian, 49(2),

149-161.

Three Articles

Libraries and SL Library Guide

http://libraryguides.cnr.edu/

Email: sacampora@cnr.edu

Or Use the Search and IM Feature in SL to Contact Our Team

• Jennifer Ransom

SL Name =

JennLibrarienn Lennie

• Kathy Mannino

SL Name =

LibKatt Follett

• Ana Fontoura

SL Name =

Mariana Nansen

Susan AcamporaSL Name = GallateaSu Beaumont and

and Oliver SL Name = Doobie!

• Including the CNR Team• Neptune Umbarundu• Puglet Dancer• JJ Drinkwater• Rocky Valejo• Lorillei Junot• Abbey Zenieth• Cleopatra Guyot• River Bremer• Sarahlin Constantine

This presentation is dedicated to all the wonderful, innovative SL librarians and educators who helped me get started!

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