The popularity of zombies has not gone unnoticed by the library world. Here are a few resources for you to utilize, if you're thinking about a zombie-themed event at your location:
-- From the musings about librarianship blog: "Ways to use a zombie-themed event at your library"
-- Some specific items you might need for zombie events-- Video of a "Library Zombie attack" at the Melbourne (Aust.) RMIT University library.
-- Get your very own "Zombies in the library" calendar!
And of course, Pinterest users weigh in with their creative Zombie ideas:
-- Various library ideas involving zombies
-- "Zombies take the library"
-- Gingerbread zombies, because zombies aren't just for Halloween anymore
-- Sock puppet zombies-- Going old-school ... the Muncie Public Library offered zombie movie night
Which begs the question... do zombies go for the extra butter on their popcorn?
Photo credit to Amelia Gagliano (http://www.pinterest.com/b00kbug/), a fervent Pinterest user.
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