Gaming for Adults
From TechSource Gaming Symposium
Presenters: Martin House, Mark Engelbrecht (Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County)
Description: We would like to present a synopsis and findings from a current LSTA grant the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County received for PC-based gaming in libraries. These events are focused on adults and include laptop-based gaming, board games, Xboxes, and an educational component based on the theme of the event. This grant funded program started in October 2006. The funding includes a research component to determine whether adults are drawn to the library by gaming programs. We have some preliminary findings to present, which will include:
- The type of user who is drawn to gaming for adults
- Income Level
- Age Groups
- Are they already library users?
- Favorite games
- Various Demographics
- Focus Group feedback which will include:
- Opinion of the library hosting gaming events
- How has their opinion of the library changed due to these events?
- What kind of library user are they? AKA: Why do they use the library?
- Are gaming events a draw for them?
Intended Audiences:
- Administrators and others who hold the purse strings and approve policies
- Any librarian at a Public or Academic Library.
Listen to an MP3 audio file of this session (35M, 38:33)
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