Gamers in the Library, by Eli Neiburger
Gamers in the Library is a cookbook of ideas on how to add gaming library services to your library. With this book you can decide what hardware and software is need (and how to hook it up); plan and promote the event; and what to expect on Tournament Day. It is simply the best book out from the expert in library gaming services. You know you can trust the author’s content when they have a son named Nemo and a daughter named Rocket!!! Borrow or buy your copy today!
What Video Games Have to Teach us about Learning and Literacy, by James Paul Gee
James Paul Gee, the author of What Video Games Have to Teach Us about Learning & Literacy, has everything you would want to know about what the research says about the teaching, education, and gaming.
Gaming and Libraries: Intersection of Services, Library Technology Reports, by Jenny Levine
Jenny Levine, coordinator of the recent symposium on gaming services in libraries has written a comprehensive guide to these increasingly popular services for teens and adults. In addition to Gaming & Libraries Intersection of Services, don’t forget to checkout her blog, The Shifted Librarian.

