LibLabs/Pods

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This is a set of pods for use with a Library Lab. Each should be expanded to include implementation guidelines for making it effective, and design guidelines for getting the necessary materials. Each should list a minimal, normal, and great version of any hardware/furniture, as well as other major variations in use in different labs.

A separate section will describe layouts of a minimal, normal, and great lab, demonstrating possible combinations of pods into particular labs.

Please update with images and links to blueprints and specs for possible gear.

General[edit]

Hanging out (space)[edit]

Lounge furniture, comfortable space

Workshops (space)[edit]

Reconfigurable Projection / connectors / sound Sound baffling?

Uses: run intro workshops, show multimedia, large-group collaboration

writing/whiteboard (space)[edit]

Easels, whiteboards, glass walls & dryerase crayons

Req's open space to pace and work in a group


Activity centers[edit]

Scanning[edit]

Simple flatbedS. Camera.

Computer

Audio recording (booth)[edit]

Mics & mixers, playback, headsets

Video recording (booth)[edit]

Photobooth

Camera(s), tripods
Greenscreen, backgrounds

Playback: projection? translucent wall?

Book binding[edit]

Workshop/bench

Analog tools: presses, cutters
Papers, bindings

Cleanup tools

Printing[edit]

Speedy copiers/printers. (only B/W high-speed, to avoid overuse?)

Plotter (for printing on var. media)

Espresso machine (option)


 

Software activities[edit]

(many interchangeable stations)

multimedia work[edit]

---> connected to recording booths

curation, collection management, publication[edit]

---> next step after digitization and uploading

naming, classification, organization[edit]

---> connected to scan and digitzation centers

script and database development[edit]

Set up as a software development testbed.

backups and file storage[edit]

A complement to existing library systems - for local backup and storage of any materials generated in the Lab. A station for making and managing backups, and a service to the rest of the lab.

digital design[edit]

sketchup. cad/cam.

see HacDC digital design classes


Overhead[edit]

Welcoming, access[edit]

Oversight of small common needs: usb keys?

Direct people to first steps/pods

Gear checkout[edit]

Hardware: laptop/tablet/reader/recorder, gps/camera checkout

Laptop plugins: webcams, displays, &c.
Connectors
Disposables (usb keys, dvds)

Coordinate with existing library carts

Notes[edit]

Steelcase makes some good furniture for multiple people to collaborate on single screens.

The demo space is surrounded by glass walls that could be used to write on