Karuna Resource Center in Second Life

This video was a test to see if Jing (http://www.jingproject.com/) would work well enough to upload short videos of my work in the Karuna Resource Center in Second Life to YouTube.

The video was kept very short to also test the posterous autopost feature while using the posterous bookmarklet on (posterous.com), which I have set to send to twitter and flickr as well (flickr videos must be under 30 sec).

My intent is to use this tool as a means of promoting newly created displays of information resources on HIV/AIDS. (I may end up creating 60 sec. videos and bypassing flickr.)

About Karuna: The National Library of Medicine awarded Alliance Library System a grant for a project entitled "AIDS Information and Outreach in the Virtual World of Second Life." The project includes the creation of a new island, called Karuna, has a community HIV/AIDS center and a library/resource center which will provide information support and outreach to the Second Life community and beyond about HIV/AIDS and its prevention.

(In Second Life I am the Karuna Consumer Health Librarian, Robin Mochi. In first life I am an academic librarian in a small private liberal arts university.)

Ready for my presentation in the Karuna Resource Center in Second Life tonight-What do you think?

Ok, I've loaded the slides, tested the viewer, and rearranged the furniture for the zillionth time. I think I'm ready for my first presentation as Consumer Health Librarian on Karuna Island in Second Life (SL) tonight at 6:30 p.m. SLT which is the same as PST.

This one is a PPT presentation on how to search MedlinePlus for information resources on HIV/AIDS (I would prefer to demonstrate live on the web inside Second Life but that function is not yet available in SL (I'm hopeful that's coming soon). The presentation is free (as is everything on Karuna Island) and all are welcome!

If you already have SL on your computer, this Slurl will take you straight to the Karuna Resource Center: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Karuna/33/46/23

If you've never been in SL and would like to attend, newbies are welcome too :)
Below is the link to a website where you may sign up for a free SL account and then enter SL on a very well designed, fun and useful private orientation island.
http://virtualability.org/default.aspx


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Karuna Resource Center in Second Life

Karuna Resource Center in Second Life
I Just put this sign up for tomorrow's presentation in Second Life - now I just need to finish my presentation slides and upload them to SL, insert into viewer, place the viewer and move furniture, purchase new deck furniture and place on decks, meet with Jenaia about the welcome area and I'll be finished for the day and almost ready for tomorrow's presentation. Whew! BTW - I'm posting this to twitter, posterous and flickr all from within Second Life. I think that's pretty amazing.

Today's Karuna Resource Center Work in Second Life-July 20, 2009

These snapshots were taken today while I was working in the Karuna Resource Center in Second Life (SL). Both the RSS feed reader and the sign I created on how to connect to live chat from the NIH AIDSinfo Live Help website http://aidsinfo.nih.gov/LiveHelp/Default.aspx function in the same way.
I'm hoping these snapshots demonstrate to those unfamiliar with Second Life how this type of information linking works from within SL.

Questions/comments/suggestions are welcome. Feel free to comment here or inside SL via our suggestion/comment box (posterous is also pushing this to flickr and twitter where one could also comment :) ).

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Karuna Resource Center in Second Life - July 20, 2009

Karuna Resource Center in Second Life - July 20, 2009
This is my newest resource I'm pretty excited about this as it will raise awareness of the fact that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers 20 hrs. of free live chat help for people seeking information on HIV/AIDS. If someone comes upon this sign in the Karuna Resource Center when I am not online to help, they may click the sign and and the website below will open inside SL. They will need to click to open in their external web browser to chat. At that point, however, a small dialog chat box opens and they can chat in that window while in SL. http://aidsinfo.nih.gov/LiveHelp/Default.aspx

World Community Grid Karuna Resource Center FightAIDS@Home Display Sign

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This sign points visitors to the upstairs display room (snapshots posted in prior post-click "back to blog" link above). When touched in Second Life, the sign provides visitors an option to visit a World Community Grid (WCG) page where anyone can choose to join the new Friends of Karuna Team. The upstairs displays also give out additional information links on the FightAIDS@Home research project.

What is FightAIDS@Home?"

FightAIDS@Home is the first biomedical distributed computing project ever launched. It is run by the Olson Laboratory at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California. We provide free software that you download and install. The software uses your computer's idle cycles to assist fundamental research in discovering new drugs, building on our growing knowledge of the structural biology of AIDS. In addition, this research helps us study the mechanisms of multi-drug-resistance that the "super bugs" of HIV use to escape the current anti-AIDS drugs. And this research helps us create, test, refine, and share the tools and protocols that thousands of other labs use in their research against other diseases.

source: http://fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/