Stumbling, bumbling, teleporting and flying… librarian avatars in Second Life: selected bibliography
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to provide a selective bibliography for librarians and adminstrators in all types of libraries, with sources that can help them understand virtual worlds and their applications for libraries. Second Life is used as an example of virtual worlds.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors describe a range of primarily recent publications (2004‐2006), which aim to provide practical advice and information, to aid librarians and administrators seeking to understand and utilize virtual worlds.
Findings
Provides information about each source, indicating content and how the information can help. Acknowledges and explores the lack of knowledge among many librarians and administrators of expanded Web technologies like 3D virtual worlds and their reference, collections and information literacy applications, and provides an annotated list of helpful publications.
Research limitations/implications
This is not an exhaustive list and is particularly limited in numbers of research publications due to the fact that this technology is new and research in this area is only just emerging.
Practical implications
A useful source of information for librarians and administrators in all types of libraries considering exploring and experimenting with library services within virtual worlds.
Originality/value
This selected bibliography fulfills an identified information/resources need by offering a varied list of publications which can provide practical help to library workers supporting and venturing into the rapidly developing and high profile virtual worlds arena.
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Citation
Grassian, E., Trueman, R.B. and Clemson, P. (2007), "Stumbling, bumbling, teleporting and flying… librarian avatars in Second Life: selected bibliography", Reference Services Review, Vol. 35 No. 1, pp. 90-97. https://doi.org/10.1108/00907320710729382
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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