October 24, 2007

Research Gaming in Libraries at Syracuse!

From Scott Nichol­son:

I’m a pro­fes­sor at Syra­cuse Uni­ver­sity, and we just got 5 IMLS grants for librar­i­ans inter­ested in becom­ing LIS fac­ulty mem­bers. Why is this rel­e­vant in LibGam­ing? Because if you come to Syra­cuse, you’d be wel­come to work with me on research about gam­ing in libraries! Of course, you could also work with many other folks, as we’ve got a lot of inter­est­ing things going on.”

There’s much more in the full press release — iSchool Secures Grant to Fund Five Future Library Pro­fes­sors.

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  1. […] Vir­ginia Uni­ver­sity Research Gam­ing in Libraries at Syra­cuse! » This Sum­mary is from an arti­cle posted at The Shifted Librar­ian on Wednes­day, Octo­ber 24, 2007 […]

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