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Using Second Life as a recruiting platform – anyone doing this?

Rightly or wrongly, I’ve always seen similarities between the library profession and (hold onto your hat…..) IT (ok, no surprise there) as well as the military and police (ok, I’m fully prepared to discuss….).  Why? Well, I guess because our profession has as many stigma and stereotypes bogging it down as the police and the armed forces do. We also have practices and approaches that we’ve used for years that many in the profession are working hard to change.

So, I was quite interested to read that the Vancouver Police Dept is using Second Life as a recruiting place. YES!  The police are facing a recruitment shortage – much like the library profession.  “We needed to do things differently, and with the changes going on in society we wanted to attract a new class of applicants,” said McQuiggin.  “We also wanted to differentiate ourselves and give applicants a reason to choose the Vancouver Police rather than other agencies.”  That’s when the VPD came up with an innovative idea. As the new frontiers of the Web have become a second home to Generations X and Y, why not use these new frontiers as a means of recruiting?

And so it got me to think….are the faculties of information studies using Second Life to recruit students? Are libraries using Second Life to recruit new talent? Please let me know. I’d like to follow this, and I may be way behind on the organizations using SL for this purpose.

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Particles & Collider

Another great Google doodle makes me think about how fast everything in this world goes, especially our time.  This is a representation of the Large Hadron Collider, the world largest and highest-energy particle accelerator, built by the European Organization Nuclear Researh, CERN, in Geneva.  Scientists are watching the “world’s grandest experiment in particle physics” there today.  I wish I had a little part of it’s energy to help me accomplish all the things I’d like to achieve but can’t find the time!

Pecha Kucha @ IL08

Our Pecha Kucha star at Computers in Libraries 2008, Greg Schwartz is the moderator for the our pecha kucha at Internet Librarian 2008 next month in Monterey CA.  Listen to Greg’s talk about podcasting here.  For tips on doing your own pecha kucha (where each speaker has 6 min and 40 seconds and up to 20 slides to make their points) check this out.

The CIL audience loved the pecha kucha relating to social media and the upcoming IL one will focus on planning topics.  Rebecca Jones, my business partner, will talk about planning frameworks, and it will be very exciting to see good friend Stephen Abram get his points across without going over his alotted time!