GAMERT (Gaming) Round Table

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The mission of the Games and Gaming Round Table is to provide the following:
  • A forum for the exchange of ideas and concerns surrounding games in libraries;
  • Resources to the library community to support the building and maintaining of library game collections;
  • A force for initiating and supporting game programming in libraries;
  • Create an awareness of, and need for, the support of the value of gaming and play in libraries, schools, and related learning communities.
  • Create an awareness of the value of games and gaming in library outreach and community engagement plans.
  • A professional and social forum for networking among librarians and non-librarians interested in games and gaming.
  • 1.  Blog?

    Posted May 31, 2022 09:55 AM
    Hi!

    I'm new (sort of--I was a member of this round table in the past). I'm having trouble finding the blog. Does anyone have a direct link?

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    M. Brandon Robbins
    Media Coordinator
    Southern Wayne High School
    He/Him/His
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  • 2.  RE: Blog?

    Posted May 31, 2022 10:10 AM

     

    Hello Brandon!

     

    The blog can be found at https://games.ala.org/!

     

    Josh

     

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    Joshua Newport (he/him/his)

    Math and Science Librarian – Milner 518

    Liaison for Chemistry; Information Technology;

    Kinesiology and Recreation; and Mathematics

    Campus Box 8900, Milner Library, Illinois State University

    Normal, IL  61790

    309-438-7444

     






  • 3.  RE: Blog?

    Posted May 31, 2022 10:15 AM
    Thanks!

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    M. Brandon Robbins, MLS
    Media Coordinator
    Southern Wayne High School
    124 Walter Fulcher Rd. 
    Dudley, NC 28333

    (919) 705-6060 ext. 4205
    "Google can bring you back 100,000 answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one."
    --Neil Gaiman


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