13. Questions? Harris, Amy, and Scott E. Rice. Gaming in Academic Libraries: Collections, Marketing, and Information Literacy . Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2008.
14. Quarantined: Axl Wise and the Information Outbreak http://gaming.techsource.ala.org/images/e/ec/Quarantined_techsource.pdf Blood on the Stacks at Trinity http:// www.trinity.edu/jdonald/bloodonthestacks.html Bioactive http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/games/bioactive/aboutus.html Library Arcade http://www.library.cmu.edu/Libraries/etc/index.html Benevolent Blue http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/00907320810920342 Orange County Library System http:// www.ocls.info/Virtual/Galleries/Events/gaming.asp?bhcp =1 Library Game Links
15. Library Game Blogs Library Games http://librarygames.blogspot.com/ LibGaming http://libgaming.blogspot.com/ Research Quest http://researchquest.blogspot.com/ ALA Techsource http://gaming.techsource.ala.org/
16. Resources & Game Info Entertainment Software Association http://www.theesa.com/ Gaming Bibliography http://www.refworks.com/refshare?site=045671184310000000/RWWS6A1113260/gaming%20in%20libraries Worldcat.org List http://www.worldcat.org/profiles/johnfudrow/lists/42713 History of Video Gaming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_video_games
Notas do Editor
Mnay of you may be wondering just why we are talking about gaming in a library. Not about using the public computers to host LAN parties, but rather to explore how gaming can be used to our advantage.