E-Textiles in Libraries: A Practical Guide for Librarians: Practical Guides for Librarians
Autor Helen Lane, Carli Spinaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 iun 2020
From light-up scarves to solar-powered backpacks to health monitoring fabric, innovative combinations of electronics and textiles are becoming more prevalent and impressive all the time, making appearances everywhere from the runway to medical settings. In the near future, these wearable technologies will be a standard part of daily life. E-textiles, including soft circuits, conductive fabrics, and sewable electronics, may not be familiar to all library patrons now, but the way that e-textile projects combine STEM topics with fun, familiar crafts make them popular for library programs, interesting to diverse groups, and a great tool for teaching new skills and techniques.
Best of all, e-textile projects can be designed to fit into budgets of all sizes and to appeal to patrons of any age and level of technical proficiency. In this book, you'll learn everything you need to know about the tools, supplies, techniques, and science behind e-textiles and find out how your library can design successful collections and programs around this hot new topic. The book features key information about the materials and techniques you'll need to know, examples of libraries that have found success with e-textiles, step-by-step advice on program creation, and projects that can be used for fun and engaging library programs.
By the time you finish reading, you will have everything you need to develop a program that will generate excitement within your community and introduce your patrons to new and useful skills. Keep your library on the cutting edge of technology with exciting and engaging e-textiles programming!
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1538130483
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 31 b/w photos; 27 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 215 x 270 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Practical Guides for Librarians
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. What Are E-Textiles?
Chapter 2. Get To Know E-Textile Tools, Materials, and Supplies
Chapter 3.E-Textile Programs In Libraries
Chapter 4.Planning Library Programs Around E-Textiles
Chapter 5.Promoting and Assessing E-Textiles Programs
Chapter 6. Program Ideas
Chapter 7.E-Textile Resources for Your Library
Index
About the Authors
Recenzii
Helen Lane has co-produced the FIT MakerMinds events with me for the past three years. Along with Carli Spina, she has first hand knowledge of how to put on creative and engaging library programming involving technology and craft. Many of the projects in this book have been successful MakerMinds events at our library.
This book presents such practical ways to present a library's innovative technology - e-textile resources along with hands-on workshops for our students. Especially, all chapters' information is focused on how to reinforce the use of e-textile resources for STEM education. I would strongly suggest to use this book for all librarians, as well as educators.
Spina and Lane deliver a comprehensive guide for makers who may just be starting with e-textiles to those who are developing more advanced projects, removing the fear and providing a clear introduction into how this innovative technology can be used within academic, school, and public libraries.
E-Textiles in Libraries: A Practical Guide for Librarians by Helen Lane and Carli Spina offers a thorough approach for understanding the value of inclusion of E-Textiles content into library curriculum, as well as detailed examples on how to apply this knowledge in a variety of educational settings, both inside and outside the classroom. Using a systemic approach to introduce a range of applications through case studies and examples, the authors help to dispel some of the barriers between STEM and the Arts, by enabling the content of E-Textile exploration easily consumable by a wide audience without minimizing its academic value. The authors have mastered clean and concise language to bring a greater understanding of this evolving discipline, and this book will be of great benefit to viewers regardless of whether one is a master craftsperson, higher ed instructor, or librarian looking to build new links with their community of makers and explorers.
E-textiles may sound futuristic, but Spina & Lane have done an amazing job moving from the history, to the tools, to possible programming. The mystery turns to practical information with this useful resource. Any library with a makerspace could benefit from this guide.
E-textiles and libraries are uniquely suited for each other. There is multi-generational appeal, the materials are affordable and visionary, and can attract patrons interested in the arts, crafting, computer science, or STEM. This unique volume, written by librarians for librarians, illustrates the wide range of e-textile applications for library spaces, providing a thorough grounding in the history of the field, as well as a panoply of inspiring, visually captivating, and readily consumable programming. I heartily encourage every library to adopt this work because the kinds of e-textile activities outlined in this volume will be talked about for years to come.