CVL Memorial Tribute for Lori Bell / Lorelei Junot by Valibrarian Gregg (Dr. Valerie Hill)

Lori Bell—known to so many in Second Life as Lorelei Junot—passed away on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, leaving behind a legacy that changed how librarians and educators imagine the future. As the founder of the Community Virtual Library and a guiding force behind many virtual world projects, Lori carried a vision that was both bold and compassionate. She taught in Second Life at San Jose State University School of Information and shared immersive learning with her students. Her work began with the Alliance Virtual Library, named for the Alliance Library System in Illinois where she served. But Lori quickly recognized that virtual worlds were not just a novelty—they were a new frontier for librarianship. Renaming the project the Community Virtual Library reflected her belief that virtual worlds were, at their core, places where people gathered, created, and learned together.



The gathering concluded with a visit to the Community Virtual Library, the institution Lori founded. A song by Valibrarian (written for the 15th anniversary of CVL and recorded on piano in Second Life) was shared.
At the CVL Memorial Wall, her plaque was placed above the flame—a quiet promise that her contributions, her spirit, and her vision will not be forgotten.


