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Hi all,
I’m wondering if any of you would like to co-author a Starting a Tabletop Games Collections in Your Academic Library with me? Reply directly to me by Tuesday next week, Aug 25, if interested.
I imagine we might list/describe like 15-25 games (or more) to start your games collection with (possibly categories of games) and maybe suggestions for how to grow the collection. I’m flexible! I love board games and would love to write up something that would help other game-loving librarians start their own library collections. (note: my context is specifically academic libraries)
Also, if someone is already doing this, please let me know!
With care,
Jeffra
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Jeffra Diane Bussmann (she/her/hers), MLIS
Librarian, Information Studies Department
Liaison to Chemistry/Biochemistry, Mathematics, Physics
and the Institute for STEM Education
Interim Liaison to Earth & Environmental Sciences,
and Engineering
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