Welcome!
This website is intended to be a pathfinder or resource guide on the subject of makerspaces, maker culture, and 3D printing in libraries. It was created after completing practicum work at the University of Michigan 3D Lab, which functions as a part of the university library system.
Please feel free to explore the guide and contact me with any questions or to suggest additional resources.
My name is Sharona Ginsberg, and I currently work as the Learning Technologies Librarian at SUNY Oswego. If you would like to know more about me, please visit my website. For more on makerspaces, be sure to check out MakerBridge, a community I created for sharing information and experiences regarding maker culture, especially how it relates to education and libraries.
Please feel free to explore the guide and contact me with any questions or to suggest additional resources.
My name is Sharona Ginsberg, and I currently work as the Learning Technologies Librarian at SUNY Oswego. If you would like to know more about me, please visit my website. For more on makerspaces, be sure to check out MakerBridge, a community I created for sharing information and experiences regarding maker culture, especially how it relates to education and libraries.
Header image credits (all used under CC-BY-3.0 from the Noun Project):
3d-printer by Anthony Bossard; lego by jon trillana; 3D Model by José Sanmartín González; Yarn by Cassie McKown;; circuit by Piotrek Chuchla; Film by Zlatko Najdenovski; musician by Alex Tai; Camera by Alexandra Hawkhead; Headphones by Edward Boatman; Plant by Joe Harrison; tools by Juan Pablo Bravo; code by Brennan Novak; Robot by Cards Against Humanity; Origami by Simon Child from the Noun Project; Scissors by Boudewijn Mijnlieff; Gear by Alexandr Cherkinsky
3d-printer by Anthony Bossard; lego by jon trillana; 3D Model by José Sanmartín González; Yarn by Cassie McKown;; circuit by Piotrek Chuchla; Film by Zlatko Najdenovski; musician by Alex Tai; Camera by Alexandra Hawkhead; Headphones by Edward Boatman; Plant by Joe Harrison; tools by Juan Pablo Bravo; code by Brennan Novak; Robot by Cards Against Humanity; Origami by Simon Child from the Noun Project; Scissors by Boudewijn Mijnlieff; Gear by Alexandr Cherkinsky