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What type of media belongs in a library? (or, Who Are We?)

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I’ve been getting alot of questions lately: “what IS 8bitlibrary“?

6 months ago i would have said “it’s the gaming-in-libraries blog”! And I’m not, 6 months later, saying that statement is wrong. But we’re about a bigger issue, and that is: “we’re the #makeithappen blog“.

In libraries, #makeithappen is a taking new exciting ideas and seeing them through to the end. It’s the blog about all the really cool new stuff people are actually doing in libraries.

I had the opportunity to watch the Joaquim Phoenix movie I’m Still Here thanks to the Netflix instant queue. It was a great documentary about Joachim trying to become a Hip-Hop star. I won’t give spoilers, but the end, to say the least, “leaves you wondering”.

Tonight, again because of the Netflix Instant Queue on Xbox, I got to see the 1998 documentary Wrestling with Shadows, which ultimately chronicles the end of Bret Hitman Hart’s WWF career, with the Montreal Screwjob being the crux of the story. Everyone KNOWS wrestling is scripted, and the movie takes you through the process of how wrestling IS scripted. However, the end of the movie is the story of a script gone wrong, where the person who was supposed to win was “screwed”. In the 90s wrestling era, this was a defining moment of “OMG, wrestling can be REAL sometimes!!!”.

When the movie started, I felt that the fact that a documentary was being recorded at the convenient moment when the ultimate wrestling “real” outcome (vs the usual fake wrestling) was proof that even at the time wrestling was “real”, it was also an elaborate hoax.

I suggested to my wife that this would be a great program for a library (like a book discussion, but with movies instead of books). Show both movies and have people discuss the fictional and the factual elements of both, and maybe try to decide which told a better fictional but factual story.

My wife said “this doesn’t belong in libraries“. There’s lots of dicks, boobs, balls, sex, and drug use in the Joachim movie after all, and the wrestling movie was full of violence: everything we love to censor.

I thought back to all the books I have read since becoming a librarian. Lots worse violence. Way more sex and drug use. Much more graphic violence. They are making a MOVIE out of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, after all! As an aside, that book was set right in the same historical period as the Montreal Screwjob.

I said to myself: WHY is it ok to have certain forms of “inappropriate” expression in books but not movies? Why do we treat some forms of media as sacred, and other forms as dirty?

This, of course, is also what 8bitlibrary.com is about. We believe that storytelling media shouldn’t be judged just because it is presented in a certain media format and not another.

And so, I ask, how have libraries dealt with “controversial” content in one form of media that is less-controversial in other forms? We already know that some library board in the middle of nowhere decided to ban their library from showing the Michael Moore movie Sicko just because they didn’t agree with the argument the movie made. I’m sure they already own books that make similar arguments, and no one cares. Cranky Kong, Donkey Kong’s grandfather, would probably applaud their ban.

So, should libraries ban content in some formats and not others? And, do you feel like 8bitlibrary.com is just a “gaming blog”, or do you feel like we talk about gaming so much because we are touching on an issue that is really relevant to current libraries?

I wrote an article in January 2011′s School Library Journal along with 8bitlibrary.com contributor Beth Gallaway on the USA Supreme Court Case on First Amendment Rights and how they apply to video game content (vs, say, the same content in a Bugs Bunny cartoon). Same issue, different media format.

I would really love to get a convo going, either here, on twitter, or on facebook, about what you think!!!

Thanks for reading, true believers.

#makeithappen!

The ACRL 2011 Social!

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Drop in when you can, leave when you can, it’ll be a blast!

The ACRL 2011 Social!
Thursday March 31st at 07:00pm – 01 April at 02:00am
The Field House. 1150 Filbert St., Philadelphia, PA.

RSVP on The Facebooks!

If you tell the bartender you are w ACRL, they are hooking us up with drink specials: $3 domestic beer, $4 wine, and $5 mixed drinks from 7 to 10pm. see you there, invite your friends, tweet it http://fb.me/Eotuk6cx

ALA Comic Book and Graphic Novel Member Initiative Group

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Hey 8bitlibrarians,

Guess what? We’re starting a Comic Book and Graphic Novel Member Interest Group in the American Library Association! Robin Brenner, Creator and Editor-in-Chief of www.noflyingnotights.com & I will be co-conveners, with the fab Tina Coleman serving as our ALA Staff Liaison.

BUT WAIT! Before we can make it happen, a

“Petition to Establish a Comic Book and Graphic Novel Member Initiative Group
in the American Library Association”

must go before the ALA’s Committee On Organization (COO) to be voted on and approved. We need 100 signatures on that petition. Would you kindly help us get them?

Enclosed in this post is the petition and the statement of purpose for the newly proposed group. If you are an ALA member-in-good-standing (i.e., you’ve paid your membership dues) and you’d like to sign your name to the petition, please fill out this info. An automated email will be sent to my email box and will serve as your digital signature.
Thanks so much, and please help us spread the word by posting / tweeting this link: 8bitlibrary.com/?p=2101


And here’s what you are agreeing to when you email me:

Petition to Establish a Comic Book and Graphic Novel Member Initiative Group
in the American Library Association

To the Committee On Organization (COO)

We, the undersigned members in good standing of the American Library Association, ask that the Committee On Organization approve the establishment of a Member Initiative Group (MIG) concerned with comic books and graphic novels in libraries, pursuant to ALA policy and refer to Council the following “statement of purpose” for the MIG,

“To provide a method for engagement and networking among ALA members interested in comic books and graphic novels. To collaborate with ALA units to support the inclusion of comic books and graphic novels in library initiatives and programs across the Association. To advocate for wider incorporation and acceptance by the profession and the Association for comic books and graphic novels in library services, programming, and collections. This group is open to all members, and encourages participation from members from all library types and members who serve various library user demographics.”

IF YOU AGREE to this, please click here to email me!

Thanks errbody. – J2theP

http://blog.8bitlibrary.com/sign-the-petition/

Reinstate #followalibrarian for #followfriday!

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UPDATE: Shoutout to 8bitlibrary.com‘s own @wawoodworth for being one of the founders of the whole #followalibrarian thing!

For those of us librarians on twitter, the people we follow are playing an important role in our professional and personal development. However, if you are new to twitter or you haven’t followed anyone in awhile, you may feel your tweets have leveled off in quality. I have a solution that isn’t “just give up on tweeting”.

Reinstate #followalibrarian for #followfriday!

Back in the day on twitter, librarians used the #followalibrarian hashtag to supplement the #ff or #followfriday hashtags. This helped librarians find each other. Somewhere along the line, #followalibrarian disappeared. It’s time to bring it back.

We here at 8bitlibrary.com are especially counting on you librarians with 1000+ followers to reinstate #followalibrarian. RT this article so we can breathe a new life in librarianship on twitter.


Even if you don’t have lots of followers, or any followers at all, you can still help. Here’s some ideas for you all!:

  • School Librarians, #ff educational tweeps that librarians may not have have had contact with before.
  • Children’s Librarians, who are your favorite musicians, authors, artists, tv personalities, bloggers, or lap-sitters?
  • Library Directors, turn us on to great library twitter accounts that we can all use as examples for twitter marketing techniques.
  • Academic Librarians, who can you #ff that will help the rest of us influence positive change on our campuses?
  • Gamers, #ff some gaming tweeters who will help librarians build game collections.
  • Non-librarians, who can you #ff that would help expand our librarian minds?
  • Followers of @JustinLibrarian, RT this post, kthnx!
  • All Twitter Librarians, follow the #ff’s from your tweeps. They probably won’t steer you wrong, and expanding who you follow beyond your PLN to related fields will only serve to make you a more well-rounded librarian.
  • Librarians not yet on Twitter, join now and get in on the #followalibrarian renaissance.
  • Here at 8bitlibrary.com, we are about gaming in schools & libraries. But on a bigger scale, this website is about fitting librarianship into the framework of other fields. In this case, the field is gaming. You might be someone who can fit librarianship into a non-library box, and following related fields on twitter will help give you new ideas on how to do that.

Librarians have much to offer other fields, especially info, education, and social media related ones! By expanding who you follow, you are expanding our whole profession’s influence and importance.

Also, don’t forget to follow the whole 8bitlibrary.com crew: @8bitlibrary, @JustinLibrarian, @LibraryGuy, @librarymafia, @RedheadFangirl, @wawoodworth, & @LibrarianJP (ME!). Follow 8bitlibrary.com’s RSS feed and post your @ twitter name in the comment box here so others can follow you, too.

Follow 8bitlibrary.com on RSS, Twitter, and Facebook!

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Just wanted to let our readers know that we have a twitter, @8bitlibrary!

Almost all of the content on our twitter is independent of the stuff you will get when you subscribe to our RSS or fan us on Facebook. While 8bitlibrary.com is all about gaming and new-media advocacy for schools & libraries, @8bitlibrary will keep librarians and educators updated on the latest breaking new stories from the video game community. We follow all the hot video game sources so you don’t have to.

So, be sure to subscribe/follow/fan, and thanks for your continued support! You all have made this little blog the hottest new edulib source around!

CiL 2010 – Computers in Libraries Conference.

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Registration is open for CiL 2010.

I will be presenting along with SL/WoW enthusiast @LibraryGuy.

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