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Roll into International Games Month

November 3, 2025

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Games—whether of the board, video, or trivia variety—help people connect, escape, and learn. Information professionals see the transformative power of games firsthand in their libraries through programs and events, instruction, patron recommendations, and outreach.

In honor of International Games Month, held every November, these stories center games and gaming as community-building, teaching, and self-improvement tools.

Read more American Libraries coverage on games and gaming.

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