Access and Express: Professional Perspectives on Public Library Makerspaces and Intellectual Freedom |
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Authors: | Shannon Crawford Barniskis |
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Institution: | 1. University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USAcrawfo55@uwm.edu |
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Abstract: | This study examines the roles of makerspaces and librarians in public libraries, as defined by nine librarians instituting makerspace services. It explores their understanding of creative spaces and library policy, specifically the foundational principles of intellectual freedom and access. Using constructivist discourse analysis tools, this study analyzes interview data to illuminate a concept of access grounded in expression, incorporating hands-on activities, tools, and social connections. This study has implications for practitioners and policymakers in reconsidering access as a positive liberty enabled by social contexts, and librarians’ enzymatic roles in facilitating those contexts. |
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Keywords: | Access content creation intellectual freedom librarians library as space library programs makerspaces media labs public libraries public sphere |
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