Recent Submissions

  • Growing Together: Legitimizing creativity through cross-departmental collaboration 

    Calabrese, Cara; Nagle, Sarah; Stepanova, Masha
    Technical Services (TS) Staff have been interested in learning more about other departments and using the tools the library has to offer, but can lack the freedom to engage during their scheduled hours. TS has scheduled ...
  • Planning your Technical Services Retreat: Have fun and get stuff done! 

    Calabrese, Cara; Nagle, Sarah
    The Technical Services (TS) Librarians were looking for ways to support staff’s professional development and growth. They hit on the idea of a TS Retreat and began research and planning. Initial research showed that retreats ...
  • Creating Inclusive Makerspaces 

    Nagle, Sarah
    As more universities embrace makerspaces as catalysts for creativity and innovation, the higher education community has the opportunity to address issues of inclusivity and intentionally create spaces that encourage ...
  • Demonstrating Impact of Library Makerspaces: Examples and Future Directions 

    Nagle, Sarah; Kouse, Cara
    A common challenge for library makerspace organizers is demonstrating the value and impact of makerspaces to administrators, patrons, communities, and even other library staff. The value of makerspaces can be difficult to ...
  • Creating in Quarantine: Making Online During COVID-19 

    Hilles, Stefanie; Nagle, Sarah
    During spring 2020, universities found themselves navigating an unprecedented and sudden shift to online learning. Librarians play a crucial role in connecting students and faculty with digital tools and resources during ...
  • Making Connections: Multidisciplinary Makerspace Curriculum Integrations 

    Nagle, Sarah
    By partnering with faculty to incorporate maker learning into the curriculum, academic makerspace organizers have a unique opportunity to impact scholarship across their institutions. Maker-centered learning is beneficial ...
  • Making Changes: Sustaining Innovative Services During a Pandemic 

    Nagle, Sarah
    Many libraries across the country are faced with the challenge of re-opening our doors in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some might encounter budget cuts, while at the same time the pressure to meet our universities’ ...
  • A Series of Fortunate Events: Planning Great Maker Events 

    Nagle, Sarah
    No matter the type of makerspace, holding maker events can be a key tool for attracting new users, securing funding from stakeholders, and building a community in your space. However, coordinating effective and inclusive ...
  • Maker Literacy & the ACRL Framework 

    Nagle, Sarah
    Academic library makerspaces enable maker-centered learning experiences that hold enduring benefits to students from all fields of study. Some may wonder, however, how maker literacy fits within traditional library information ...
  • Building Library Communities through Makerspace Engagement 

    Nagle, Sarah
    Makerspaces and other experiential learning labs are a growing addition to libraries of all types. But in order to ensure they are a lasting part of library services, these spaces must be more than just the technology and ...
  • An Inclusive and Creative Service for Experiential Learning 

    Chapin, Lori; Nagle, Sarah; Tzoc, Elias
    As workforce requirements continue to transform, innovation and experiential learning are increasingly important topics in higher education. In this presentation, we showcase how a university library department has leveraged ...
  • Makerspaces: Hubs for Interdisciplinary Learning 

    Nagle, Sarah
    Makerspaces and maker-centered instruction continue to grow in academic libraries. However, it may not always be clear how makerspaces support the missions of academic libraries, or how they further the goals of information ...
  • Ideas for Action: Creating and Collaborating for Inclusive Teaching 

    Nagle, Sarah; Morgan, Abigail
    The process of embedding anti-racist practices into library instruction is vitally important, especially as we and our students navigate ongoing systemic injustices at our institutions, in our communities, and on a national ...
  • Remaking the Makerspace: Transformational Student Training 

    Nagle, Sarah; Chapin, Lori
    In a library makerspace, student training can be less straightforward than traditional library environments. Students are required to be aware of a wide variety of tools, techniques, software, and patron interactions. ...
  • Building with The Bauhaus: Integrating art and maker education 

    Hilles, Stefanie; Nagle, Sarah
    The Bauhaus, a German art and design school active from 1919-1933, changed how artists and designers are educated. Previously, art students were typically trained at Royal Academies where they learned by copying the masters. ...
  • Moving Beyond Craft Programs: Encouraging Creative Confidence in Adult Learners 

    Nagle, Sarah
    According to a landmark longitudinal study by George Land, creativity peaks in early childhood, and drops drastically as we grow older. Ninety-eight percent of children between the ages of 4 and 5 score at the genius level ...
  • Maker Services in Academic Libraries: A Review of Case Studies 

    Nagle, Sarah Beth
    Makerspaces and maker-centered learning have surged in popularity in higher education and particularly academic libraries in recent years, following trends that initially emerged in primary and secondary education and ...

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