by Kristin Fontichiaro
edited by Caroline Wack, Tori Culler and Nicole Sype
Michigan Publishing Services, 2020
Paper: 978-1-60785-558-3 | eISBN: 978-1-60785-559-0
Dewey Decimal Classification 025.50973

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Whether you are just beginning your library’s maker efforts or are recalibrating a few years into your work, Making in School and Public Libraries is designed to help you grow your makerspace in a way that is engaging, affordable, and sustainable. Building on eight years of makerspace activities in the Michigan Makers and Making in Michigan Libraries project, the authors share their experiences creating or co-creating makerspace spaces and activities with for a wide band of interests, materials, tools, age groups, communities, budgets, and needs.

Readers will gain practical insights about how to



  • Define goals and target audiences

  • Customize programs to meet community needs

  • Equip a makerspace

  • Document activities

  • Assess achievements and areas for growth

  • Engage makers in a variety of technology and hands-on activities, including robots, 3D printing, sewing, cardboard challenges, knitting and crochet, design thinking, and zines


The authors’ experiences include co-creating one of the nation’s first school library makerspaces; establishing after-school maker programs with elementary and middle school learners; co-designing one-off and ongoing maker events for community-building in diverse public libraries; engaging with senior citizens in a low-income Senior Summer Camp pilot; and state, national, and international workshops for teachers, librarians, and youth mentors.