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The MakerSpace Digital Library is available in the Mezzanine area of the MakerSpace.  There is a computer monitor set up on the workbench that contains a wide range of ebooks and magazines for various Maker-related topics.
The MakerSpace Digital Library is available in the Mezzanine area of the MakerSpace and via online access.  There is a computer monitor set up on the workbench that contains a wide range of ebooks and magazines for various Maker-related topics.
 
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Questions about the library can be directed to [[Dr. Timothy Schuler]].
Questions about the library can be directed to [[Dr. Timothy Schuler]].


'''(Nearly) Complete List of Books:'''
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*30 arduino projects for the evil genius - Simon Monk
*30 arduino projects for the evil genius - Simon Monk
*3D CAD with Autodesk 123D - Jesse Harrington Au, Emily Gertz
*3D CAD with Autodesk 123D - Jesse Harrington Au, Emily Gertz
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*Write Great Code: Understanding The Machine - Randall Hyde
*Write Great Code: Understanding The Machine - Randall Hyde
*You Don’t Know JS: Up & Going - Kyle Simpson
*You Don’t Know JS: Up & Going - Kyle Simpson
*Zero to Maker - David Lang
*Zero to Maker - David Lang-->

Revision as of 18:54, 24 September 2020

The MakerSpace Digital Library is available in the Mezzanine area of the MakerSpace and via online access. There is a computer monitor set up on the workbench that contains a wide range of ebooks and magazines for various Maker-related topics.

CLICK HERE FOR ONLINE ACCESS

The library contains:

  • Complete collection of Make: Magazine
  • Project guides and instructions.
  • Books to help in programming electronics and robotics
  • Guides for getting started with new technologies
  • Much, much more...

Questions about the library can be directed to Dr. Timothy Schuler.