IMLS Blog: “Free to the People”

To celebrate the national Week of Making, IMLS is running a series of blog posts about the maker movement. Here’s a snippet from today’s post from Corey Wittig of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh:

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Read more and learn about Corey’s adventures in Spain with stop-motion animation here!

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