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	<title>Comments on: Machinima &#8211; uses for libraries?</title>
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		<description>[...] I chatted with Evie Mikazuki from the MLC. She&#8217;d been making a screencast in Second Life last time we met. I had presumed it was to introduce staff to what goes on in Second Life. Oh no, much better - she&#8217;d used it to illustrate a &#8220;best case scenario&#8221; for strategic planning. I think this is the type of application that Fiona&#8217;s earlier post on machima hinted at.   The result when your library building moves for no apparent reason. [...]</description>
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