Thursday, October 23, 2008

Board at the Library

On November 15 this year, public libraries will not be considered "boring" as it is the first ever National Gaming Day. The American Library Association has declared the following:
On November 15, 2008, libraries across the country will participate in the largest, simultaneous national video game tournament ever held! Kids will be able to compete against players at other libraries and see their scores in real-time online while playing at their local library.
image of Pictureka game.
But gaming in libraries isn’t just about video games. Hasbro is donating a copy of its game Pictureka to every public library branch in the U.S. so that we can set a record for the most number of people playing a board game at once! The goals of this event are to:
  • Raise awareness about the use of games as a library program;
  • Expose people to a new type of board game;
  • Establish connections between local board game groups and the library.

I think this is a great idea and I can't wait to see what libraries come up with for this idea (not only public libraries).

http://www.ilovelibraries.org/gaming/


For more ideas and an update on this post, please read my  Loud @ Your Library post.

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