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El. knyga: Academic Library Makerspaces: A Practical Guide to Planning, Collaborating, and Supporting Campus Innovation

  • Formatas: 180 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440872075
  • Formatas: 180 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440872075

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Moving beyond simplistic equipment lists, this book provides contextual and practical information to help academic library personnel learn how to plan, collaborate, and sustain relevant makerspaces positioned within the broader ecology of campus innovation.

The makerspace movement within academic libraries has largely focused on providing space and equipment for making. Academic libraries, however, have a unique opportunity to push beyond the 3D printer to create makerspaces that complement the broader ecology of innovation happening on campus.

Intended for academic library personnel, this book is for those seeking guidance on how to establish a makerspace that is more than an equipment room. Katy Mathuews and Daniel Harper provide important context for the maker movement, a review of the process of making, and an overview of the various types of makerspaces, including the hub-and-spoke model, the centralized model, and the mobile makerspace.

Additionally, the book provides practical steps to consider, including situating the academic library makerspace within the campus environment, creating valuable collaborations on campus, finding innovative ways to support the entire making process, programming, curriculum planning, and sustaining daily operations such as staffing, funding, and public service.


  • Understand how making fits into the campus ecology of innovation and how academic libraries are naturally suited to support the maker movement

  • Understand the history of the maker movement, makerspace typologies, and the making process
  • Learn how to build sustainable relationships with campus and community collaborators
  • Learn what to consider when establishing a library makerspace, including planning, staffing, and funding
    • Understand how traditional library services can complement the makerspace and making process, including programming and instruction


  • "Teaches academic librarians how makerspaces can be built and sustained to support a campus culture of innovation"--

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    Moving beyond simplistic equipment lists, this book provides contextual and practical information to help academic library personnel learn how to plan, collaborate, and sustain relevant makerspaces positioned within the broader ecology of campus innovation.
    Introduction vii
    Part One Understanding Making and Makerspaces
    One Making, Makerspaces, and the Academic Library
    3(16)
    Two Design Thinking and the Organization of Making and Makerspaces
    19(28)
    Three Planning and Design Considerations for Making and Makerspaces
    47(36)
    Part Two Strategies for the Library Makerspace and Broader Campus Initiatives
    Four Programming and Curriculum for Your Makerspace
    83(28)
    Five Advocating for Your Makerspace
    111(22)
    Six Assessing Your Makerspace
    133(30)
    Conclusion 163(2)
    Index 165
    Katy B. Mathuews is the Executive Director and CEO of OhioNet, USA.

    Daniel Harper, MID, PhD, is assistant professor of interior architecture at Ohio University.