Presentation at the conference Make or Die in Roskilde (Denmark), April 1 2014
http://centralbibliotek.dk/temadag/make-or-die-makerkultur-i-bibliotekerne-er-makerkulturen-kommet-blive-eller-er-det-endnu-en-#map
2. Jeroen de Boer
Domainspecialist new media Bibliotheekservice Fryslân
Board member FabLab Benelux Foundation
@jtdeboer
http://www.frysklab.nl
@frysklab
6. "If you Googled Maker Space plus
Library 18 months ago, you might
have found two hits, but now
you'll find it all over the Internet"
!
(Maxine Bleiweis, Westport Public Library)
7. Values Makers ≈ Values Library
Nicholas Schiller:
http://acrl.ala.org/techconnect/?p=2282
8. Library Bill of Rights
access
freedom
advocacy
inquiry
openness
10. “We’ll see that at least in terms of access to
information, public openness, freedom, sharing, and
collaboration libraries and hackers are on the same
page. There are many things that hackers and
libraries can do together that further these shared
values and goals.”
Nicholas Schiller:
12. Library Hacking
Twitter Tree (Twitterboom)
Christmas tree with LED-lights controlled by
public tweets containing #twitterboom +
desired colour and Christmas wishes.
http://frack.nl/wiki/Twitterboom
https://tweakers.net/nieuws/78907/hackerspace-laat-verlichting-kerstboom-bedienen-via-twitter.html
13. Library as Platform
David Lankes:
“The Mission Of Librarians Is To Improve Society Through
Facilitating Knowledge Creation In Their Communities”
!
“A Platform For Community Learning And Innovation”
Library as Platform
David Lankes:
“The Mission Of Librarians Is To Improve Society Through
Facilitating Knowledge Creation In Their Communities”
!
“A Platform For Community Learning And Innovation”
14. Library as Platform
David Lankes:
“The Mission Of Librarians Is To Improve Society Through
Facilitating Knowledge Creation In Their Communities”
!
“A Platform For Community Learning And Innovation”
Library as Platform
David Weinberger:
“To think that knowledge itself is shaped like
books is to marvel that a rock fits so well in
its hole in the ground.”
15. Not Institutional Repositories,
Networked Repositories
!
Role of Librarian: Acquisition to Curation
!
Collection Development Becomes
Connection Development
!
Size Doesn’t Matter
!
Rural Libraries Well Positioned
Some
implications:
Library as Platform
21. Why
FabLab?
What have we achieved
this far?
1. Purchase of former book-mobile
2. Purchase of FabLab-hardware
3. Official FabLab
4. Development FryskLab Elements
5. Development LOD Kennisbank
6. Development Fab the Library!
22. Why
FabLab?
Educational program for primary,
secondary and vocational
education.
Pilot March/April 2014
Funded by SNS REAAL
FryskLab Elements
24. Why
FabLab?
FabLab as makerspace is
inseparable from FabLab
as informationspace:
data is contextualized
FryskLab LOD Knowledge
Base
Funded by Pica Foundation
25. Why
FabLab?
1. Datamodel
2. Triplestore database
3. Data FryskLab
4. User interface
5. User interaction
Development of:
Funded by Pica Foundation
FryskLab LOD Knowledge
Base
27. Why
FabLab?
Fab the Library!
Program to make it easier for
libraries to integrate a FabLab
or related services
Funded by Netherlands Institute for Public Libraries
28. Why
FabLab?
Development of three modules
1. Introduction
2. Hands-on
3. Strategy
Funded by Netherlands Institute for Public Libraries
Fab the Library!
30. Why
FabLab?
Masterplan FryskLab
Co-operating with educational
institutions to realize a
sustainable environment for
local (small business) innovation
Life-long learning program digital fabrication