The article presents a brief overview of the Maker Movement and its connections to public libraries, focusing on the experiences of the Louisville Free Public Library of Louisville, Kentucky. Introductory details are given describing the movement, linking it to the expansion of community work spaces equipped with advanced machinery such as robotics tools and 3D printers. Several examples of maker-based organizations, subcultures, and resources are then given.
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Nicole Dixon
Author
Louisville Free Public Library
Michael Ward
Author
Louisville Free Public Library
Eric Phetteplace
Author
California College of the Arts
Citation
ISSN
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1094-9054
Publication Name:
Reference & User Services Quarterly
Volume:
54
Number:
1
Page Number:
17
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