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OverviewThe Makerspace Librarian's Sourcebook, edited by technology expert Ellyssa Kroski, is an essential all in one guidebook to makerspaces written specifically for libraries. This practical volume provides an invaluable resources for librarians seeking to learn about the major topics, tools, and technologies relevant to makerspaces today. Containing cutting-edge guidance from a range of international experts, this collection is packed with practical tips and case studies for the field's most tech-savvy innovators. This book: • Shows readers how to start their own makerspace from the ground up, covering strategic planning, funding sources, starter equipment lists, space design, and safety guidelines • discusses the transformative teaching and learning opportunities that makerspaces offer, with tips on how to empower and encourage a diverse maker culture within the library • delves into 11 of the essential technologies and tools most commonly found in makerspaces, ranging from 3D printers, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and wearable electronics to CNC, Legos, drones, and circuitry kits • includes an assortment of practical, ready to implement, project ideas. This hands-on sourcebook will be useful reading for librarians using technology in teaching and learning in their libraries, as well as those considering whether to set up a makerspace, or with one already up and running. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ellyssa KroskiPublisher: Facet Publishing Imprint: Facet Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9781783302291ISBN 10: 1783302291 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 22 March 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPART I: Creating the Library Makerspace 1. How to Start a Library Makerspace – Cherie Bronkar 2. Pedagogy & Prototyping in Library Makerspaces – Laura Costello, Meredith Powers, and Dana Haugh 3. Encouraging a Diverse Maker Culture – Amy Vecchione, Deana Brown, Gregory Brasier, and Ann Delaney 4. Safety and Guidelines in the Library Makerspace – Kevin Delecki PART 2: Makerspace Materials, Tools, and Technologies 5. A Librarian’s Guide to 3D Printing – Bohyun Kim 6. Raspberry Pi for Librarians – Stephen M. Tafoya 7. Arduino for Librarians – Jonathan M. Smith 8. Lilypad, Adafruit, and More: Wearable Electronics for Libraries – Megan Egbert 9. Google Cardboard for Librarians – Tom Bruno 10. Legos in the Library – Megan Lotts 11. Little Bits, MaKey MaKey and Chibitronics, and More: Circuitry Projects for Libraries – Wendy Harrop 12. CNC in the Library with Cutting and Milling Machines – Rob Dumas 13. Robotics in Libraries – Antonia Krupicka-Smith 14. Drones in the Library – Chad Mairn and Kristi Seferi 15. Library Hackerspace Programs – Chad Clark PART 3: Looking Ahead 16. Mobile Makerspaces – Kim Martin, Mary Compton, and Ryan Hunt 17. Sustainability: Keeping the Library Makerspace Alive – Sharona Ginsberg 18. The Future of Library Makerspaces – Eric JohnsonReviewsThe Maker Space Librarian's Sourcebook is interesting, informative and fun - a worthy addition to the Facet catalogue. Ellyssa Kroski introduces the text as a `one-stop handbook [that] will inspire readers' and it is successful in achieving this. -- Antony Groves * LSE Review of Books * The Makerspace Librarian's Sourcebook is a must-read for both new and experienced makerspace librarians. The clear organization of the chapters makes this text a handy resource to consult at any point in developing, implementing, or managing a makerspace, and following the recommendations outlined in this text will help librarians build sustainable spaces and programming with clear outcomes for library users. * VOYA * The Maker Space Librarian's Sourcebook is interesting, informative and fun - a worthy addition to the Facet catalogue. Ellyssa Kroski introduces the text as a 'one-stop handbook [that] will inspire readers' and it is successful in achieving this. -- Antony Groves * LSE Review of Books * The Makerspace Librarian's Sourcebook is a must-read for both new and experienced makerspace librarians. The clear organization of the chapters makes this text a handy resource to consult at any point in developing, implementing, or managing a makerspace, and following the recommendations outlined in this text will help librarians build sustainable spaces and programming with clear outcomes for library users. * VOYA * The Maker Space Librarian's Sourcebook is interesting, informative and fun - a worthy addition to the Facet catalogue. Ellyssa Kroski introduces the text as a `one-stop handbook [that] will inspire readers' and it is successful in achieving this. -- Antony Groves * LSE Review of Books * Author InformationEllyssa Kroski is Director of Information Technology at the New York Law Institute, as well as an award winning editor and author. She is a librarian, an adjunct faculty member at Drexel and San Jose State Universities, and an international conference speaker. Her professional portfolio is located at www.ellyssakroski.com. 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