Make it here : inciting creativity and innovation in your library / Matthew Hamilton and Dara Hanke Schmidt.
"This is an ideal resource for joining the maker movement, no matter the size of your public library or resource level"--
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Santa Barbara, Calif. :
Libraries Unlimited,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Why should we encourage creativity in the library?
- Makerspace profile: Thinklab at University of Mary Washington
- Makerspace profile: Mountain View Public Library
- Meet the makerspace
- Makerspace profile: Allen County Public Library
- Finding the right makerspace mix
- Makerspace profile: Johnson County, Kansas Public Libraries
- Makerspace profile: North Carolina State University Libraries
- Working with staff
- Staff profile: Janet Hollingsworth of Anythink Brighton Library
- Makerspace profile: Jefferson County, Colorado Libraries
- Making a plan
- Makerspace profile: Missoula, Montana Public Library
- Makerspace profile: Burton Barr Public Library in Phoenix, Arizona
- Bits vs. atoms : media labs and makerspaces
- Makerspace profile: Skokie Public Library Digital Media Lab
- Funding and support
- Makerspace profile: Denver Public Library
- Makerspace profile: Grand Valley State University
- Launching your makerspace
- Makerspace profile: The Bubbler, Madison, Wisconsin Public Library
- Operations
- Makerspace profile: The Free Library of Philadelphia
- Makerspace profile: Detroit Public Library
- Programming
- Building on your success
- Makerspace profile: Witherle Memorial Library in Castine, Maine
- Makerspace profile: The Fayetteville Free Library Fab Lab
- Appendix A. Original Anythink Brighton makerspace grant proposal
- Appendix B. Anythink digital learning lab grant proposal.