Michigan Makers Featured in Web Edition of Young Adult Library Services!

Our Michigan Makers team is delighted that our UMSI alumna and fabulous partner Rachel Goldberg has an article on the Michigan Makers project in the web edition of Young Adult Library Services.

From the article:

First of all, in order to run a successful middle school makerspace in a school library with 40 students, you need mentors. One teacher/librarian can facilitate a computer club in which all members of the club work on computers together, but if you really want to turn your library into a makerspace in which participants’ interests drive their activities, then you need mentors to lead these activities. In my case, these are enthusiastic, brilliant, committed graduate students who are all on their way to being outstanding librarians. However, you do not need to have a partnership with your local ALA-accredited information school in order to start a makerspace. Instead, take advantage of existing groups and spaces, such as high school robotics teams or crafting guilds. Partnering with enthusiasts and giving them a space to share their craft with young people is an excellent way to build community relationships and develop lasting partnerships.

Congratulations, Rachel! 

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