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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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*Much, much more... | *Much, much more... | ||
Questions about the library can be directed to | Questions about the library can be directed to ??? | ||
'''(Nearly) Complete List of Books:''' | <!--'''(Nearly) Complete List of Books:''' | ||
*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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*Make: Wearable Electronics - Kate Hartman | *Make: Wearable Electronics - Kate Hartman | ||
*Make: Woodworking for Young Makers - Loyd Blankenship | *Make: Woodworking for Young Makers - Loyd Blankenship | ||
*Make: Zero to Maker (Second Edition) - David Lang | |||
*Maker Pro - John Baichtal | |||
*Making Things See - Greg Borenstein | |||
*Making Things Smart - Gordon Williams | |||
*Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical Objects - Tom Igoe | |||
*Motors for Makers: A Guide to Steppers, Servos, and Other Electrical Machines - Matthew Scarpino | |||
*Natural Language Processing with Python - Steven Bird | |||
*Node.js for Embedded Systems - Patrick Mulder, Kelsey Breseman | |||
*Physics for Game Developers - David M. Bourg, Bryan Bywalec | |||
*Physics for Game Programmers - Grant Palmer | |||
*Practical Arduino: Cool Projects For Open Source Hardware - Jonathan Oxer, Hugh Blemings | |||
*Practical Electronics Handbook - Ganesh Rao | |||
*Practical Electronics: Components and Techniques - John M. Hughes | |||
*Processing: A Programming Handbook for Visual Designers and Artists - Casey Reas, Ben Fry | |||
*Processing: Creative Coding and Generative Art in Processing - Ira Greenberg | |||
*Programming Computer Vision with Python - Jan Erik Solem | |||
*Programming Home with Arduino and Android - Mike Riley | |||
*Programming Interactivity - Joshua Noble | |||
*Programming Lego Mindstorms With Java - Giulio Ferrari, Andy Gombos, Søren Hilmer, Jürgen Stuber, Mick Porter, Jamie Waldinger | |||
*Programming Python - Mark Lutz | |||
*Prototype to Product - Alan Cohen | |||
*Python 3 for Absolute Beginners - Tim Hall, J-P Stacey | |||
*Python Cookbook - David Beazley, Brian K. Jones | |||
*Python For Kids - Jason R Briggs | |||
*Python in Education - Nicholas H. Tollervey | |||
*Python Pocket Reference - Mark Lutz | |||
*Python Projects for Kids - Jessica Ingrassellino | |||
*Raspberry Pi Cookbook - Simon Monk | |||
*Raspberry Pi Cookbook (2nd Edition) - Simon Monk | |||
*Raspberry Pi Cookbook for Python Programmers - Tim Cox | |||
*Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents - Stefan Sjogelid | |||
*Raspberry Pi Hacks - Ruth Suehle, Tom Callaway | |||
*Raspberry Pi Home Automation with Arduino - Andrew K. Dennis | |||
*Raspberry Pi: A Quick Start Guide - Maik Schmidt | |||
*ReMaking History: Early Makers - William Gurstelle | |||
*ReMaking History: Industrial Revolutionaries - William Gurstelle | |||
*ReMaking History: Makers of the Modern World - William Gurstelle | |||
*SciPy and NumPy - Eli Bressert | |||
*Scratch Curriculum Guide - Karen Brennan | |||
*Scratch Programming for Teens - Jerry Lee Ford, Jr. | |||
*Statistics Hacks - Bruce Frey | |||
*SVG Essentials - J. David Eisenberg, Amelia Bellamy-Royds | |||
*The Arduino Inventor’s Guide - Brian Huang, Derek Runberg | |||
*The Arduino Projects Book - Arduino | |||
*The Art Of Assembly Language - Randall Hyde | |||
*The Electronics Cookbook - Simon Monk | |||
*The Hardware Startup - Renee DiResta, Brady Forrest, Ryan Vinyard | |||
*The Maker’s Manual - Andrea Maietta, Paolo Aliverti | |||
*The Makerspace Workbench - Adam Kemp | |||
*The New How: Building Business Solutions Through Collaborative Strategy - Nilofer Merchant | |||
*Theory of Fun for Game Design (2E) - Raph Koster | |||
*Think DSP - Allen B. Downey | |||
*Think Python - Allen Downey | |||
*Tips and Tales from the Workshop - Gareth Branwyn | |||
*What is Dart? - Kathy Walrath, Seth Ladd | |||
*Winning LEGO MINDSTORMS Programming - James J. Trobaugh | |||
*Write Great Code: Understanding The Machine - Randall Hyde | |||
*You Don’t Know JS: Up & Going - Kyle Simpson | |||
*Zero to Maker - David Lang--> |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 4 February 2022
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.
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 ???