What is Second Life?

Alliance & Charlotte Libraries
Get a Second Life:
Library Services in a Virtual World
Computers in Libraries Conference
Arlington, Virginia
April 18, 2007
Lori Bell, Alliance Library System
Tom Peters, TAP Information Services
Kelly Czarnecki, ImaginOn/PLCMC
Matt Gullett, PLCMC (Public Library of Charlotte &
Mecklenburg County)
The Launch Graphic in SL
What is Second Life?
• 3D virtual world
• ALS and PLCMC were the first libraries to be established in
this new virtual world.
• ALS and PLCMC have 2 main projects:
– adult Second Life and
– Teen Second Life (for ages 13-17)
• Over 5.5 million registered avatars
• Complete online community: cultural programs, businesses,
recreation, buildings, property, and services
• 5,000 visitors per day to the Alliance Information Archipelago
• 2-3,000 teen visitors a day to the Eye4You Alliance island
• Used for meetings, workshops, and education (e.g., ALA)
Avatars
• In Second Life, an “avatar” is a digital
character that represents you in-world
• Avatars can walk, talk, fly, swim, teleport
--anything you want your avatar to do
• Each participant creates an avatar
–- tall, short, male, female, buffed or not
An avatar can have a belly piercing, look
like a movie star or celebrity, or be a nerd!
The Birth of an Avatar
The Transformation of Puglet Dancer
Commerce in Second Life
• SL has its own currency – “lindens”
• $1 USD = about 350 lindens
• Can be used to purchase clothing,
hair, houses, land, services, etc.
• Can run your own business
• Some people make a real life living
in Second Life
Let’s take a tour! Alliance World HQ
Info Island: Main Library
& Welcome Center
Science Fiction and Fantasy Portal –
books, podcasts, programs, sci-fi authors
Pantheon Performance Center:
live piano concerts, student productions
Halloween and the Haunted Mausoleum:
Giant, Readable Horror Books on Display
Cybrary City’s Open Air Auditorium:
programs & education for librarians
HealthInfo Island’s
Medical Library
Imagination Island
• Rachelville – A place to celebrate the
child in all of us. Contains a secret
garden, a maze, children’s literature and
information on children’s literature
• Vendorville – A place library vendors
may display their products for the over
400 librarians in Second Life
Rachelville
The New E4Y Isle
E4Y Isle Art Gallery
New E4Y Isle Theatre
New Park on E4Y Isle
Services We Provide
• Reference
• Programs
• Exhibits (World War II posters, Alzheimer’s
Disease, author Vachel Lindsay, Sept. 11
Remembrance)
• Collections (web resources, Second Life
formatted e-books and audio books)
• Book and genre discussions
• Training
Why are Librarians in Second Life?
• This is a new professional frontier
• This is where many of our users and non-users are
• To attract new users to the traditional library through
referral
• To investigate library services in virtual worlds
• To provide library services 24/7
• To meet and work with librarians worldwide
• To learn and use the 3D web, the emerging web
interaction interface
How It All Started
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April 2006 – First rented building, first small plot of land
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ALS and PLCMC agree to collaborate on project
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May 2006 – First island – Info Island I
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August 2006 – Info Island II donated
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October 2006 – Grand opening of Info Island I
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October 2006 – Eye4YouAlliance opens on Teen Second Life
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December 2006 – Eduisland built as rental for educators who wanted to work
together and to be close to library
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December 2006 – HealthInfo Island built with NLM GMR consumer health
outreach grant
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December 2006 – Cybrary City for participating librarians donated by Talis
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January 2007 – Sirsi/Dynix Announces Sponsorship of Info Island I and
Eye4YouAlliance Island in Teen Second Life
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February 2007 - Built Rachelville and Vendorville
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February 2007 – Put up new ALS building
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February 2007 – New opera building, ALA building, and machinima school
The weather is always great!
Challenges
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Funding and Sustainability
Volunteer Burnout
Partnerships are key
Steep learning curve
• What library services do virtual world users want?
• What? You’re working in SL? Right …
• Robust hardware & Internet connection are
essential
• No integrated audio and web yet
• Highly addictive and time intensive
What Have We Learned?
• Virtual world residents do want a library – we built it
and they are coming in droves!
• Collaboration is the key and partnerships are essential
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Exhibits: very popular; events attract crowds
SL is fun – fun factor as catalyst for amazing growth.
The speed with which this is unfolding is unbelievable!
People still ask for books in a virtual world
• ALS & PLCMC have received huge national and
international attention – recognized as key innovators.
What’s next?
• Permanent virtual ALS staff working out of the ALS world
headquarters! Likewise for PLCMC.
• More “traditional” info resources available e.g., audiobooks
• Pioneer “meeting technologies” to facilitate virtual meetings
e.g., adding audio to meeting protocols
• Integrate Info Island & Eye4You into ALS & PLCMC daily
operations so all staff are SL functional
• Actively promote the Alliance Information Archipelago
• Improve transportation around the islands e.g., people mover,
better teleporting
• Create an Info Island for kids
Why is AIA/E4Y Good for
ALS & PLCMC?
• Continues ALS & PLCMC traditions of being leaders in
the library community
• Provides national profile and recognition as two of the
most innovative library systems in the country
• Easier to recruit excellent board members and staff
• Easier to land “big” grants to provide better service for
our members
• As requested by ALS members & PLCMC customers –
testing new technologies and services re: virtual library
services
Second Life/Info Island blogs
• Info Island – http://www.infoisland.org
• YouthTech Eye4YouAlliance blog –
http://eye4youalliance.youthtech.info/
Get Involved in SL/TSL: Contact Us
• Lori Bell (Lorelei Junot), Alliance Library
System [email protected]
• Tom Peters (Maxito Ricardo), TAP Information
Services [email protected]
• Kelly Czarnecki (BlueWings Hayek), PLCMC
[email protected]
• Matt Gullett (Ray Lightworker), PLCMC
[email protected]
Thank You!
• SirsiDynix, Talis, OCLC and other donors:
For their support of Second Life Library
and Teen Second Life Library.
• ALS Board of Directors and PLCMC
Leadership: For their ongoing support.
• All the volunteers--teens and librarians-from around the world.