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Interested in creating a Makerspace in your library? This program will discuss what a Makerspace is, how libraries of all types create and share Makerspaces with library customers and the community and feedback from users. Libraries are a much needed and often used third space, which are ideal for community Makerspaces to collaborate and encourage creativity among all users. There will be gadgets, hands-on demos and group discussion on the nuts & bolts necessary for Makerspace in the library as well as what products should be found in successful Makerspaces. Gordon Wyant will share how his library successfully wrote a grant for a 3D printer, and Michael Sauers will demo a range of new gadgets including a Raspberry Pi and LibraryBox. Presenters: Marcia Dority Baker, University of Nebraska College of Law Library, Lincoln; Michael Sauers, Nebraska Library Commission; Gordon Wyant, Bellevue Public Library.

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TINKERS, PRINTERS & MAKERS: MAKERSPACES IN THE LIBRARYMarcia Dority Baker,Michael Sauers& Gordon Wyant

PROGRAM PLAN-OF-ACTION▪ What’s a makerspace?

▪ Necessary bits & pieces

▪ How does it work in the library?

▪ Who has a makerspace in their (Nebraska) library?

WHAT IS IT?▪ Make Space video by WestportPubLib

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqkyzOotv0A

SHOW & TELL TIME▪ A variety of materials, tools and machines create a successful

makerspace.

▪ The environment is important! Is it a dynamic place for creativity, noise, group work, thinking and tinkering.

▪ Here’s a few tools to get started…

LEGO

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ejpphoto/2314610838/

LEGO MINDSTORMS

3D PRINTERS AND PRINTING

Additive Fabrication• Selective Laser Sintering

(Freakin’ LASERS!)• Stereolithography

(More freakin’ LASERS!)• Powder Bed/Binder• Fused Deposition Modeling

3D PRINTERS

MakerBot Replicator 2• $2199.00• 11.2 L x 6.0 W x 6.1 H inch build volume• 100 – 300 micron (.1mm-.3mm) print resolution• Heated print bed• Great community• Prints using PLA filament• Dual extruder version available for $2799.00

3D PRINTERS

Cubify’s Cube• $1299• 5.5 L x 5.5 W x 5.5 H inch build volume• 200 micron (.2mm) print resolution• Looks GREAT• Super easy to use• WiFi connectivity• Prints in ABS and PLA• Uses proprietary cartridges and software

Cubify’s CubeX• $2499, $2999, $3999• 10.75 L x 10.75 W x 9.5 H inch build volume (single) 10.75 L X 9W X 9.5 H inch build volume (double) 10.75 L X 7.3W X 9.5 H inch build volume (triple• 100 micron (.1mm) print resolution• Looks GREAT• Easy to use, though not as easy as the Cube• WiFi connectivity• Prints in ABS and PLA• Uses proprietary cartridges and software

3D PRINTERS

Solidoodle 2• $499 - $699• 6 L x 6 W x 6 H inch build volume• 100 – 300 micron (.1mm-.3mm) print resolution• Optional Heated print bed• Optional steel cover and acrylic door• Optional internal lighting• Great community• Prints using ABS or PLA filament • Prints out of box, but is highly tweakable• Uses open source software (Repetier)

Solidoodle 3• $799• 8 L x 8 W x 8 H inch build volume• 100 – 300 micron (.1mm-.3mm) print resolution• Heated print bed• Great community• Prints using ABS or PLA filament • Prints out of box, but is highly tweakable• Uses open source software (Repetier)

THERE ARE MORE AVAILABLE EVERY DAY!

3D SCANNERS

3D PROGRAMS

Blender (my pick) • FREE! • Powerful• GREAT community with excellent tutorials• http://www.blender.org/

123D• Free!• Relatively easy to learn• WebApp• http://www.123dapp.com/

Sketchup Make• Free!• Relatively easy to learn• Can be difficult to do complex models• http://

www.sketchup.com/products/sketchup-make

RASPBERRYPI

ARDUINO

LIBRARY BOX

HOW DOES THIS WORK IN THE LIBRARY?▪ Funding

▪ Library support

▪ Community input

▪ Communication & sharing

▪ Space

▪ Gadgets & supplies

▪ Projects

▪ Safety

CONFESSION TIME…▪ Who is scheming about a makerspace in their library?

▪ Who has a 3D printer in their library?

▪ Who has community space for creative projects in their library?

▪ Who is collaborating with other folks on maker programs, events or workshops in your library?

▪ Who wants to partner to create a makerspace in their library?

▪ Who has a makerspace in their library?

NO QUESTIONS, JUST DISCUSSION!

RESOURCES:▪ Makespace resource guide: http://library-maker-culture.weebly.com/makerspaces-in-

libraries.html

▪ Adventures with Raspberry Pi: A Librarian’s Introduction ACRL TechConnect Blog: http://acrl.ala.org/techconnect/?p=2962

▪ Makerspaces in libraries from the Wayne State University blog:http://blogs.wayne.edu/turninginformationintoknowledge/2013/04/09/presenting-maker-spaces-libraries-are-truly-more-than-books/

▪ EDUCAUSE, 7 Things you should know about Makerspaces: http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7095.pdf

▪ Making Room for Innovation: http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/05/future-of-libraries/making-room-for-innovation/

CONTACT US▪ Marcia Dority Baker UNL

College of Law, Schmid Law Library mdoritybaker@unl.edu

▪ Michael SauersNebraska Library Commissionmichael.sauers@nebraska.govhttp://travelinlibrarian.info/

▪ Gordon WyantBellevue Public Librarygordon.wyant@bellevue.net

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