Tinkering is fundamental: why open source electronics are a natural fit in [marine] science libraries
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
In this presentation, I review the rationale behind the provision of electronics hardware kits (e.g., Arduinos, breadboards and other components) even in small branch libraries, and share my experience with offering them.
This talk was presented at the 2018 Cyamus conference, a regional group meetings of IAMSLIC (International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers) members.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | March 28, 2018 |
Date modified | February 1, 2023 |
Publication date | March 29, 2018 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Whitmire, Amanda | https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 (unverified) |
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Subjects
Subject | arduino |
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Subject | open source electronics |
Subject | library resources |
Genre | Text |
Genre | Conference session |
Genre | Presentation slides |
Genre | Speaker notes |
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- Whitmire, Amanda L. (2018). Tinkering is fundamental: why open source electronics are a natural fit in [marine] science libraries. Oral Presentation. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/cz459xn4262
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