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Fab the Library
Education, innovation and maker culture in the library
Oslo Skaperfestival, Deichmanske Bibliotek, September 29, 2017
★ Innovation advisor at Bibliotheekservice Fryslân
★ Amateur cyclist and music lover
www.debsf.nl www.frysklab.nl www.jeroendeboer.net @jtdeboer @frysklab
About me
Book
Theresa Willingham, Jeroen de Boer: Makerspaces in Libraries
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442252998/Makerspaces-in-Libraries
Library Lab
Makerspaces or FabLabs are creative, DIY spaces where people can gather to create, invent, and learn. In libraries they often have 3D printers, software, electronics, craft and hardware supplies and tools, and more.
Chris Anderson: Makers, The New Industrial Revolution, p. 21
Maker Movement
“What Makers are doing is taking the DIY movement online– “making in public”—which
introduces network effects on a massive scale.”
People using digital desktop tools to create designs for new products and prototype them
(“digital DIY”)
A cultural norm to share those designs and collaborate with others in online communities.
The use of common design file standards that allow anyone, if they desire, to send their designs
to commercial manufacturing services to be produced in any number, just as easily as they can
fabricate them on their desktop.
FabLabs/Makerspaces:
Mark Hatch, The Maker Movement Manifesto: Rules for Innovation in the New World of Crafters, Hackers, and Tinkerers (New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2014), 1-2.
Exist to bring individual makers into a space with shared resources;
Are spaces in which experienced makers can teach skills and guide the progress of
newer makers;
Allow for the sharing ideas and designs not just within the makerspace, but outward
to the larger world of makers;
Enable individuals to collaborate on projects and bring multiple perspectives and skill
sets together;
Encourage individuals to experiment and discover through tinkering with
technologies and products and to approach making with a spirit of play.
Activities in Library Labs
John Burke: http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/conferences/confsandpreconfs/2015/Burke.pdf
Lawrence Lessig
“The importance is that technique has been democratized. These tools of creativity have become tools of speech. It is a literacy for this generation. This is how our kids speak. It is how our kids think. It is what your kids are as they increasingly understand digital technologies and their relationship to themselves.”
Complete TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/larry_lessig_says_the_law_is_strangling_creativity
Cory Doctorow
“Damn right libraries shouldn’t be book-lined Internet cafes. They should be book-lined, computer-filled information-dojos where communities come together to teach each other black-belt information literacy, where initiates work alongside noviates to show them how to master the tools of the networked age from the bare metal up.”
David Lankes
“The mission of librarians is to improve society through facilitating knowledge creation in their communities”
Doug Belshaw
“My belief is that the concept of 'remix' is at the heart of digital literacies.”
Doug Belshaw, The Essential Elements of Digital Literacies: http://dougbelshaw.com/ebooks/digilit/
Doug Belshaw, The Essential Elements of Digital Literacies, TEDxWarwick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8yQPoTcZ78
Doug Belshaw, The Essential Elements of Digital Literacies, TEDxWarwick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8yQPoTcZ78
The Public Library as a Community Hub for Connected Learning
NYGREN, Åke (2014) The Public Library as a Community Hub for Connected Learning. Paper presented at: IFLA WLIC 2014 - Lyon - Libraries, Citizens, Societies: Confluence for Knowledge
http://library.ifla.org/id/eprint/1014
www.frysklab.nl/educatie
2D
Programmeren3D
Maken Electronica
21st Century Skills /digitale geletterdheid
EDUCATIEF AANBOD VOOR SCHOLEN
FryskLab
Fab the Library!Method to help libraries to integrate a makerspace or related services into their libraries
MediaLiteracyMakers & Makerboxes*: Unpacking digital literacies
Cultural (Makerbox 1) Cognitive (Makerbox 2) Constructive (Makerbox 3) Communicative (Makerbox 4) Confident (Makerbox 5) Creative (Makerbox 6) Critical (Makerbox 7) Civic (Makerbox 8)
* een concept van Ake Nygren: http://mymakerbox.es
enabling* tech
low cost open-source hardware
digital making
low cost computing (devices or hosted)
(open) data / analysis
IoT (sensors & actuators)
mesh networking
algorithms / machine learning
blockchain
energy production
agrotech
biotech
the enabled
the individual
as part of specific
small groups / teams
network of connected individuals
communities
organizations
(and by extension society)
impact
strengthen local community
think global, act (hyper)local
increase resilience
leverage and share local/group assets
cooperatively create infrastructure
build mutual support structures
scaffold new systems
shield against fall-out of old/broken systems
build a distributed/networked living
p2p organizing
p2p sourcing
open knowledge
iterative processes with probes
social media / media production
community building practices
networked models
workflow / decision making tools
community currencies/exchang-es
hacking ethics
ethics by design / individual rights
enabling* methods / design principles
by Ton Zijlstra, http://zylstra.org/blog, CC BY-NC-SA
*enabling is only that which is distributed, within my trust/control and can be deployed by me / my groups.
The Agency Map
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Impact through Connection at School
Some reading recommendations
★ John Burke: Makerspaces: A Practical Guide for Librarians
★ Chris Anderson: Makers
★ Sylvia Libow Martinez & Gary Stager: Invent to Learn
★ Cory Doctorow: Makers
★ selected articles here (Google Drive)
BMC-part Explanation
Proposition What do you offer?
Customers For whom it will be attractive?
Customer relation Must you guide the users, is it self-service or a combination of both.
Channels Which channels do you use to inform the public about the existence?
Activities What are the main activities?
Resources What do you need for building it?
Partners Which partners do you need? Government, Companies, Public?
Cost structure What are the components of the cost structure?
Revenues How do you generate the revenues?
Workshop time
Jeroen de Boer innovation advisor Bibliotheekservice Fryslân [email protected] http://www.debsf.nl http://www.frysklab.nl @jtdeboer
Thank you