At The Time Of Writing

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LibraryCraft was created to carry communities together across Western Australia (WA) in a protected, structured and moderated method in order that players may stretch their creativity and imagination. LibraryCraft uses the options of Minecraft that stretch users’ innovation and creative thinking, develops their STEAM skills and builds social and life abilities such as collaboration, negotiation, financial administration and civic engagement.



Design/methodology/approach



In late 2019, the Fremantle Library launched a small, local Minecraft server for the area people of young people. After a number of months of testing and upgrades, LibraryCraft was made out there to all gamers aged 7-17 across WA, and WA local governments had been invited to take part.



Findings



The COVID-19 pandemic led to a cancellation of Fremantle Library in-person programmes; LibraryCraft, as a purely on-line programme, was scaled up, and in a couple of weeks, had greater than tripled its participant base. On the time of writing, LibraryCraft brings together 20 WA local councils, reaches over 100 players from Derby-West Kimberley to Albany and sees a whole lot of play hours logged every week. Minecraft server list Gamers have created new friendships across the state and are often working collaboratively on challenges and exploration.



Originality/value



While Minecraft servers operated by libraries are far from new, LibraryCraft is unique. No groups of libraries have run Minecraft servers collaboratively in Australia earlier than, and none is available state broad. The programme is extremely valued with households in WA, offering a secure social outlet for gamers caught at residence in isolation. Minecraft servers