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Video game events draw teens to libraries

Events featuring video games such as "Guitar Hero" and "Dance Revolution" are drawing teens to libraries throughout Michigan, according to an article by Heather Newman, technology writer for the Detroit Free Press. Library after library polled by the Free Press said video game events were their most popular youth programs and that they also got kids coming back to the library and checking out books. For further information, read the full article.

Posted by John Micklos on 16 April 2007 in Libraries

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