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INDUSTRY INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIAL: MANUFACTURING : LIBRARIES : LIBRARIANS : DIGITAL HUMANITIES : DIGITAL INITIATIVES : DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP : INNOVATION CENTERS : MEDICAL: SURGERY: Libraries Are the Future of Manufacturing in the United States

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"David P. Dillard" <[log in to unmask]>

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To support research in sports medicine <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 30 Jul 2015 08:00:10 -0400

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Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 07:57:52 -0400 (EDT)
From: David P. Dillard <[log in to unmask]>
To: Educator-Gold <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask],
     K-12ADMINLIFE <[log in to unmask]>,
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     Nabble Groups Net-Gold <[log in to unmask]>,
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Subject: INDUSTRY INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIAL: MANUFACTURING : LIBRARIES : LIBRARIANS
     : DIGITAL HUMANITIES : DIGITAL INITIATIVES : DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP :
     INNOVATION CENTERS: Libraries Are the Future of Manufacturing in the United
     States




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INDUSTRY INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIAL: MANUFACTURING :

LIBRARIES :

LIBRARIANS :

DIGITAL HUMANITIES :

DIGITAL INITIATIVES :

DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP :

INNOVATION CENTERS :

MEDICAL: SURGERY:

Libraries Are the Future of Manufacturing in the United States

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Libraries Are the Future of Manufacturing in the United States

Public libraries are becoming a one-stop shop for manufacturing in the digital 
age. Because libraries are investing in machines like 3-D printers, someday 
soon everyone with access to a public library could become an inventor or 
create something.

JUSTIN LYNCH

JULY 27, 2015

http://www.psmag.com/nature-and-technology/ 
libraries-are-the-future-of-manufacturing-in-the-united-states

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A shorter URL for the above link:

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http://tinyurl.com/npzc6gt

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In the Chicago area, theres a nearly exact replica of a 10-year-old boys head. 
Its not an exact replica because, last year, he had a cranial defect. Doctors 
needed to perform craniofacial surgery on his skull to protect his brain.

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Operating on the brain or skull leaves little room for error. If something goes 
wrong I can destroy that person's character ... forever, said noted 
neurosurgeon Henry Marsh in the 2009 documentary The English Surgeon.

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It helps to make a model. A team of doctors at the Loyola University Medical 
Center wanted to do just that to assist the doctors performing the operation, 
but ordering a replica of the boys skull would have taken two to three weeks 
and cost about $4,000. Instead, they went to the Chicago Public Library as part 
of a trial study and printed out a replica of the boys skull using a 3-D 
printer. The model of the skull was sanitized, and took just 12 hours to make. 
It cost $20 and the surgery was successful.

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Public libraries are becoming a one-stop shop for manufacturing in the digital 
age.

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The surgery is an example of how people are using public libraries in new and 
important ways. Public libraries are becoming a one-stop shop for manufacturing 
in the digital age. Because libraries are investing in machines like 3-D 
printers, someday soon everyone with access to a public library could become an 
inventor or create something.

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Did a car part break? Use a 3-D scanner to digitize the part and create an 
exact replica of it. Need to make a cheap prototype of your invention? You can 
work with a library specialist to design it. Want to make your own custom 
jewelry? Use a 3-D printer and sell it on Etsy.

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It is about making knowledge available and initiating the public to make 
knowledge themselves, says Jeroen de Boer, co-author of the upcoming book 
Makerspaces in Libraries. Makerspaces are the places where knowledge exchange 
happens in new ways. Libraries are increasingly inviting places for these 
areas, which are essentially DIY spaces where people can go to access resources 
and exchange ideas in order to create and invent things.


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The complete article may be read at the URL above.

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Related Resources

The English Surgeon Article

http://www.theenglishsurgeon.com/?view=film

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J Craniofac Surg. 2015 Jul;26(5):1584-6. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000001768.
Customized "In-Office" Three-Dimensional Printing for Virtual Surgical Planning 
in Craniofacial Surgery.
Mendez BM1, Chiodo MV, Patel PA.

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Virtual surgical planning using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has 
improved surgical efficiency and precision. A limitation to this technology is 
that production of 3D surgical models requires a third-party source, leading to 
increased costs (up to $4000) and prolonged assembly times (averaging 2-3 
weeks). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility, cost, and 
production time of customized skull models created by an "in-office" 3D printer 
for craniofacial reconstruction.

METHODS:

Two patients underwent craniofacial reconstruction with the assistance of 
"in-office" 3D printing technology. Three-dimensional skull models were created 
from a bioplastic filament with a 3D printer using computed tomography (CT) 
image data. The cost and production time for each model were measured.

RESULTS:

For both patients, a customized 3D surgical model was used preoperatively to 
plan split calvarial bone grafting and intraoperatively to more efficiently and 
precisely perform the craniofacial reconstruction. The average cost for 
surgical model production with the "in-office" 3D printer was $25 (cost of 
bioplastic materials used to create surgical model) and the average production 
time was 14?hours.

CONCLUSIONS:

Virtual surgical planning using "in office" 3D printing is feasible and allows 
for a more cost-effective and less time consuming method for creating surgical 
models and guides. By bringing 3D printing to the office setting, we hope to 
improve intraoperative efficiency, surgical precision, and overall cost for 
various types of craniofacial and reconstructive surgery.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26106998

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Cranioplasty

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/ 
test_procedures/neurological/cranioplasty_22,Cranioplasty/


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http://tinyurl.com/orxex7p

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Why No Ones Laughing at Princess Twilight Sparkle
Or, how to keep 3D printing revolutionary

New America

https://context.newamerica.org/why-no-one-s-laughing-
at-princess-twilight-sparkle-994833f32af0


OR


http://tinyurl.com/ob2z9hg

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Makerspaces in Libraries
Volume 4 of Library Technology Essentials
Authors	Theresa Willingham, Jeroen de Boer
Contributor	Ellyssa Kroski
Publisher	Rowman & Littlefield, 2015
ISBN	1442253010, 9781442253018
Length	158 pages



1 An Introduction to Makerspaces

2 Getting Started with Makerspaces

3 Tools and Applications

4 Library Examples and Case Studies

5 Step by Step Library Projects

6 Tips and Tricks

7 Future Trends

Recommended Reading

Index

About the Authors

http://tinyurl.com/qjg9xz9

http://tinyurl.com/p462pel

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Makerspaces in Libraries Survey Results 2013

http://tinyurl.com/phdlg9s

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Related Research Guides



DATABASE SEARCHING:

Russell Conwell Center Research Guides.

Search Technique Resources and Finding Tools

http://guides.temple.edu/databases

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Digital Rights Management :

Russell Conwell Information Literacy Guide Series :

Digital Rights Management (DRM) and Digital Scholarship

http://guides.temple.edu/digital-rights

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:

Russell Conwell Guide Series:

Intellectual Property, Copyright Law, Plagiarism, Trademarks and Patents

http://guides.temple.edu/IP

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Digital Scholarship, Digital Humanities, Digital Initiatives
and Innovation Centers Sources

http://guides.temple.edu/digital-humanities

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RESEARCH PAPERS:

Russell Conwell Center Research Guides:

How to Write a Research Paper

http://guides.temple.edu/research-papers

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How to Write a Research Paper: The Major Skill Sets

http://tinyurl.com/p3xul7b

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Net-Gold Content Regarding Digital Scholarship

http://tinyurl.com/p6wadrg


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WEBBIB1516

http://tinyurl.com/q8tavoy

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David Dillard
Temple University
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