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Books and Journal Articles
Colegrove, Patrick. “Making It Real: 3D Printing as a Library Service.” Educause Review Online. October 27,
2014. http://er.educause.edu/articles/2014/10/making-it-real-3d-printing-as-a-library-service
Gershenfeld, Neil. Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop—From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication.
New York: Basic Books, 2005.
———. “How to Make Almost Anything.” Foreign Affairs 91, no. 6 (November/December 2012): 43–57.
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/2012-09-27/how-make-almost-anything
Horvath, Joan. Mastering 3D Printing. New York: Apress, 2014.
Johnson, Larry, et al. NMC Horizon Report 2015 Higher Education Edition. Austin,
TX: The New Media Consortium, 2015. http://www.nmc.org/publication/
nmc-horizon-report-2015-higher-education-edition/
Lipson, Hod, and Melba Kurman. Fabricated: The New World of 3D Printing. Indianapolis, IN: John Wiley &
Sons, 2013.
Michele Moorefield-Lang, Heather. “Makers in the Library: Case Studies of 3D Printers and Maker Spaces in
Library Settings.” Library Hi Tech 32, no. 4 (2014): 583–93.
Scalfani, Vincent F., and Josh Sahib. “A Model for Managing 3D Printing Services in Academic Libraries.”
Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship 72 (Spring 2013). http://www.istl.org/13-spring/refereed1.
html
Vaughan, William. Digital Modeling. Berkeley, CA: New Riders, 2012.
Wapner, Charlie. “Progress in the Making: 3D Printing Policy Considerations through the Library Lens.”
OITP Perspectives 3 (January 2015). http://www.ala.org/offices/sites/ala.org.offices/files/content/3D%20
Library%20Policy-ALA%20OITP%20Perspectives-2015Jan06.pdf
Websites
Make: magazine
http://makezine.com/
MIT Program on Information Science
Makers in Libraries
http://projects.informatics.mit.edu/maker
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