October 27, MI Colloquium, Libraries Got Game!

Libraries got game and we want you to play!
As library workers, we serve our communities and seek to engage them socially and intellectually. Gaming develops complex problem-solving skills, promotes social interaction, and improves memory among many other benefits. In this panel discussion, you will hear from life-long gamers who have successfully integrated their knowledge and passion of gaming into the library world. Learn how they started gaming, understand why they've implemented gaming into their library work, and hear success stories of how gaming served their patrons in unexpected ways.
It's your turn.
Thursday, October 27, 2022-7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ET
Register to receive the Zoom Link https://bit.ly/MIColloquium-Libraries-Got-Game
Video of this event is available on the MI Colloquia Playlist on the RU CommInfo YouTube Channel.
Sponsored by:
Beta Phi Mu. LIS Department, RU Libraries, New Jersey Center for the Book & SC&I Alumni Association
Questions? Contact connie.pascal@rutgers.edu
Libraries got game and we want you to play!
As library workers, we serve our communities and seek to engage them socially and intellectually. Gaming develops complex problem-solving skills, promotes social interaction, and improves memory among many other benefits. In this panel discussion, you will hear from life-long gamers who have successfully integrated their knowledge and passion of gaming into the library world. Learn how they started gaming, understand why they've implemented gaming into their library work, and hear success stories of how gaming served their patrons in unexpected ways.
It's your turn.
Thursday, October 27, 2022-7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ET
Register to receive the Zoom Link https://bit.ly/MIColloquium-Libraries-Got-Game
Video of this event is available on the MI Colloquia Playlist on the RU CommInfo YouTube Channel.
Sponsored by:
Beta Phi Mu. LIS Department, RU Libraries, New Jersey Center for the Book & SC&I Alumni Association
Questions? Contact connie.pascal@rutgers.edu