Jennifer Herron graduated from Wayne State University with her Master’s degree in Library and Information Science. While completing her degree, she worked at a small health sciences college providing library services to medical assistant students among other health sciences students. She later moved on to work at a hospital library where her interests in medical librarianship grew. In 2015, Jennifer worked as the Emerging Technologies Librarian for the Ruth Lilly Medical Library with Indiana University School of Medicine for over three years. During this time, she helped to establish the library’s 3D printing service
3D printing provides opportunities to learn and conceptualize ideas
in new ways. Many academic libraries and even some public and
school libraries own at least one 3D printer. This much-needed book
discusses the challenges, costs, and excitement associated with
starting and maintaining a 3D printing service.
*Margaret A. Hoogland, MLS, AHIP, Mulford Health Science Library,
The University of Toledo*
This practical guide is perfect for every library considering
getting a 3D printer or regularly training 3D printing personnel.
Librarians and users will greatly appreciate the recommended
resources, especially those for finding and editing models.
3D print away!
*Lisa D. Travis, MS, EdS, AHIP(D), Clinical Informationist, Emory
Saint Joseph's Hospital and Emory University*
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