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Library Maker Space : ウィキペディア英語版 | Library Maker Space A library maker space is an area and service traditionally found in public libraries that offers patrons an opportunity to create content through various resources such as computers, 3-D printers, audio and visual devices, and traditional arts and crafts materials, including ecologic material. In the field of library science, maker spaces are classified as a type of library service offered by librarians to patrons. ==Definition== A library maker space is a designated area in a library where patrons of varying ages can work together, alone, or with librarians on special projects. These spaces often give community members access to tools or technology that are not easily accessible in their homes or to purchase. The goal of a maker space is to allow patrons to learn through experimentation.〔Moorefield-Land, Heather Michele. Makers in the Library: case studies of 3d printers and maker spaces in library settings, Library Hi Tech, 2014.〕 Library maker spaces do not require specified areas; a pre-existing space can be modified and worked with to better suit the needs of its makers. It is more about the intentions of the makers than about the physicality of the space itself.
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