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Adults and Video Games

It's not just kids who play video games! Another PEW Report came out this week  - this one focused on adults who play video games.  There are some very interesting statistics from the report, one of them being that 53% of adults play video games of some kind in some way.  To find out more info like which age brackets play what kinds of games and how education and income come into the mix read the full report.

What does this mean for us? Well, I think it means we're on target with our growing video game collections and programs, but maybe we need to up our game (so to speak)? How about "M" rated games and adult video game programs?    

Last updated: December 11, 2008 - 4:09pm by anna

Google Chrome

Have you heard the buzz? Well, until yesterday I hadn't
either. Yesterday afternoon Google released its new web browser Chrome. I was a
bit hesitant to download it, but after reading about it and hearing positive
reviews from Dylan and my dad I decided to give it a try today - and I'm liking
it! The pluses: it's clean looking, fast, open source (kind of) and so far it's
been playing nice with the computers and the websites I've been using. The
negatives: it isn't (yet) customizable in the way FireFox is which takes away
some functionality for me. It is still in baby beta though, so I'm sure more
good things are on the way. For now, I'm running Chrome and FireFox side by
side - long term, I don't know.

I found the following two website the most helpful in
learning about it:

Have you tried it? Will you? What do you think?

Last updated: September 3, 2008 - 8:24pm by anna

SPLAT @ PNLA

SPLAT rushed in to PNLA (in beautiful Post Falls, ID) this morning to do a presentation on "Creative Outreach".  6 of us - Amy, Anna, Memo, Ruth, Stephanie, and Tammy - talked about methods of creative outreach and different things we're doing in our libraries along that vein. Later today I'll post the links to what we each pointed to in our presentations - so keep an eye out if you're interested.

 If you're here at PNLA make sure you come by and see us at our comfy SPLAT couch conveniently located at the end of vendor row by the water, stairs, and doors to the beautiful outdoors.

Last updated: August 7, 2008 - 1:16pm by anna

Coffee Love!

For those patrons and staff members who love their lattes and chai the Ada Community Library now has something to offer!  About three weeks ago we got a stand alone coffee machine that, for a dollar, will give you a small tasty beverage of your choice.  So far it's been great! No spills or people disgruntled with the product, just happy faces and warm tummies. It's cool and fun and our patrons sure enjoy it!

                                             

Last updated: April 21, 2008 - 1:57pm by anna

Go ahead, get out there!

On Monday of this week I did my first school outreach for teens. And let me just say, I was NERVOUS! I went to a K-8 elementary and saw roughly 120 6th and 7th graders in chunks of about 30. I asked them about their familiarity with ACL, told them about a program or two (but left most of the informing work to a colorful hand out), did a book talk and played a game with them. My favorite part of the game was throwing candy at the kids - I think this was their favorite part too. Nervous as I was at first, by the end of the day I was feeling fine. And it went well! Really well!

Two days later a familiar looking girl came up to me and asked if I was the lady who came to her school. We ended up getting into a 10 minute conversation about manga, anime, and video games. I made a new connection and so did she. I know she'll come back and feel comfortable talking to me again.

Now I don't really think many would dispute the benefits or importance of getting out into the community to talk to the people we're trying to serve, but sometimes it just seems so much easier not to do it. I know I personally have let time and personal discomfort dissuade me. But with my recent success I have new vigor to get out there and do my thing.

Moral of the story: Stop putting it (whatever it is) off and just do it. You might be really happy with the results.

 

Last updated: December 20, 2007 - 1:43pm by anna