The Creation and Adoption of Technology-Centred Makerpaces in South African Academic Libraries

Tlou Maggie Masenya
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Libraries of today are not just a place to consult books and other pedagogical materials but have completely transformed into a space where users can interact, create, and collaborate. Library and information centres are creating spaces called makerspaces in this digital transformation era, whereby researchers work together and share ideas in their various areas of specialisation. Makerspace are relatively new phenomena that create a collaborative and innovative environment for individuals to work on projects and learn about emerging technologies. Technology-centred makerspaces are increasingly being built in academic libraries, typically featuring high-tech machines and software that facilitate creation and design. This study investigated the creation and adoption of technology-centred makerspaces in academic libraries and the impact that makerspaces have on academic innovation. The study utilized literature review analyzed secondary data from articles, journals, periodicals, and publications to identify the need to design makerspaces, what is required in setting up a makerspace, and how academic libraries utilize makerspaces. The benefits accrued from makerspaces, barriers to effective adoption of these spaces, factors enabling adoption of makerspaces, and the state-of-the-art facilities offered by the library were also explored in this study. It is recommended that library management should not hesitate to establish makerspaces in their respective academic libraries, as this will aid in promoting knowledge-sharing, collaboration, creativity, and innovation.
以技术为中心的创客空间在南非学术图书馆的创建和采用
今天的图书馆不仅仅是一个查阅书籍和其他教学材料的地方,而且已经完全转变为一个用户可以互动、创造和协作的空间。在这个数字化转型的时代,图书馆和信息中心正在创造被称为创客空间的空间,研究人员在这里一起工作,分享他们不同专业领域的想法。创客空间是一种相对较新的现象,它为个人从事项目和学习新兴技术创造了一个协作和创新的环境。以技术为中心的创客空间越来越多地建立在学术图书馆中,通常以高科技机器和软件为特色,促进创作和设计。本研究调查了学术图书馆中以技术为中心的创客空间的创建和采用,以及创客空间对学术创新的影响。本研究采用文献综述的方法,分析了来自文章、期刊、期刊和出版物的二手数据,以确定设计创客空间的必要性,建立创客空间需要什么,以及学术图书馆如何利用创客空间。本研究还探讨了创客空间带来的好处、有效利用这些空间的障碍、促使创客空间被采用的因素以及图书馆提供的最先进的设施。建议图书馆管理部门毫不犹豫地在各自的学术图书馆建立创客空间,因为这将有助于促进知识共享、协作、创造和创新。
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