Game Librarian's Trial Meets Success 15
Via Kotaku, the news that the Game Librarian's trial last year ended in sucess. From the article: "Seventy-seven PlayStation 2 titles have been added to the collection so far with at least a dozen still awaiting processing. Sadly, Culdcept, one of the games purchased in the initial batch of games at the end of 2004, is still on that list. It's a little short of the 100 game target I had thought was reasonable back when I started, but 77 seems like a pretty respectable number." We've previously discussed this gent's work to get videogames into his library.
PS2 Games? (Score:2)
Same problem with Library DVD collections.
Kudos to him for taking the initiative though.
Re:PS2 Games? (Score:1)
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Interesting tactic (Score:4, Interesting)
Here's what I'd suggest to hook the kids:
1. Keep it up with the games, expand to other systems.
2. Start getting DVDs of popular anime in stock, strategically place that near the games.
3. Start stocking manga for said anime.
Yeah, not everyone likes anime and manga, but it's a thought. Maybe for the other video game freak kids, stock up on Sci-Fi and Tom Clancy.
Re:Interesting tactic (Score:2)
If the goal was to get kids back into the library - yes this would be an awesome tactic.
But is the goal to get kids back into the library, or to produce increased circulation numbers so the library looks good when budget time comes? Is the goal to provide a resource to the community, or to make the librar
Re:Interesting tactic (Score:1)
Libraries' roles vary from community to community, based on their charters or mission statements. It's pretty clear what your opinion is about what you want them to be, but that opinion isn't worth much unless you make it
Re:Interesting tactic (Score:2)
I have some points to add to it:
The whole of the world's knowledge and wisdom is not contained soley in the realm of non-fiction. Fiction can be quite intellectually stimulating. Some can be considered art.
A library is not only a repository of knowledge, but of culture. Art, myths, legends, stories, fables, and so on (all fiction and presented in various formats from books to DVD to games) r
Optical media (Score:3, Interesting)
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This is new? (Score:1)
KC, MO library voted best video store in town (Score:2)
No CULDCEPT?!?! What a shame!! (Score:1)
Who would have ever thought it was fun?
I highly recommend this game!