Made in a Library (sponsored by OCLC and Library Journal)
May 15, 2012 • 1-3 pm (ET)
What happens when you take a place that has traditionally
been about learning and transform it into a place of doing and making? Find
out, when we look at how librarians, teachers, students, faculty and
communities are turning their focus to creation—whether providing digital tools
for game makers, programmers, musicians and authors, or makerspaces for 3-D
printing and other “real-life” projects.
Join moderator Jason Griffey from the University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga; Sue Considine and Lauren Britton, who started the
Fayetteville (New York) Free Library’s FFL FabLab makerspace; and Joseph
Sanchez, currently at the University of Colorado Denver, who incorporated a
variety of “doing” spaces into the Red Rocks Community College Library—saving
it from closure in the process.
To register, visit http://www.oclc.org/innovation/default.htm
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