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LEGO® PLAY: IMPLEMENTING A CULTURE OF CREATIVITY & MAKING IN THE ACADEMIC LIBRARY MEGAN LOTTS, ART LIBRARIAN RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY @MCLotts

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LEGO® PLAY: IMPLEMENTING A CULTURE OF CREATIVITY & MAKING IN THE

ACADEMIC LIBRARY

MEGAN LOTTS, ART LIBRARIAN

RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY

@MCLotts

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INTRODUCTION

• Outreach, Engagement, Making, and Creativity & Innovation in

Academic Libraries.

• Creativity & Making can stimulate broader conversations among

patrons and Library employees about the value of the libraries.

• Making spaces can be scholarly, fun, affordable, and a new way

to engage w/patrons and connect to communities.

• I’m trained as a painter & installation artist and I spent many

hours in college working in academic libraries.

@MCLotts

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HISTORY OF MAKING-HTTP://WWW.AMERICANLIBRARIESMAGAZINE.ORG/ARTICLE/MANUFACTURING-MAKERSPACES

• 1873- Gowanda, NY The Gowanda Ladies Social Society formed to quilt, knit, sew, socialist, and talk about

books. In 1877, it became the Ladies Library Association, receiving state library charter in 1900 as the

Gowanda Free Library.

• 1960 Nebraska Library Commission Funded for FY1960 by the Library Services Act of 1956, the Nebraska

Library Commission (then known as the Nebraska Public Library Commission) in Lincoln hosted a variety of

special activities, including creative arts, that were organized by area groups.

• 1976 The tool library The Rebuilding together Central Ohio Tool Library was created by Columbus as the

tool-lending library with a federal community development block grant. In March 2009, Rebuilding together

central ohio took over operation of the library.

• 1979 Merrimack (N.H.) Public Library the newly renovated and expanded Merrimack Public Library opened

with a children’s craft room,

• 2011 Fayetteville (N>Y>) Free Library Makerspace the first 21st century makerspace opened in the

Fayevetteville Free Library. It was the first of its kind in a public library and includes a 3D printer that works

in a mobile capacity.

@MCLotts

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MAKERSPACES-

Editorial Board Thoughts: Libraries as Makerspaces? By Tod Coegrove (U of Nevada)

ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/article/.../3793/pdf

• “making as a gateway to deepen engagement in science and engineering but also art and design.

Makerspaces share some aspects of the shop class, home economics class, the art of studio and

science lab.”

Do Makerspaces Add Value to Libraries? By Janet L. Balas

http://teamhughmanatee.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/do-makerspaces-add-value-to-libraries.pdf

• “Libraries are not just places for quiet study of scholarly materials but they can also be places

where the creation of audio or video presentations can take place. In the case of some extremely

innovative libraries, they can also be places for making actual physical objects.”

@MCLotts

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MAKERSPACES-IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES

Making Things in Academic Library by Maura Smale- 2012 http://acrlog.org/2012/10/16/making-

things-in-academic-libraries/

• “essentially it’s a place for folks to make things, perhaps writing and illustrating a zine, using the open

source Arduino computing platform to program a robot, screen-printing, or creating model houses with a

3D printer. Makerspaces often include tools and equipment that are to expensive or specialized for most

people to have in their homes, as well as provide a gathering place for like-minded hobbyists to create

and collaborate.”

Makerspaces Move into Academic Libraries by Erin Fisher- 2012 http://acrl.ala.org/techconnect/?p=2340

• “Makerspaces emerged around 2005 as an offshoot of the Do-it-Yourself (DIY) movement. A makerspace

often includes a 2-D printer, digital media and fabrication software, tools for welding, woodworking, and

soldering, traditional arts and craft supplies and other electronics”.

• “they provide opportunities for people to learn with their hands”

• “The academic landscape is shifting from a traditional teaching culture to a learning culture. A teaching

culture consists of an expert transferring knowledge to student, whereas a learning culture utilizes active

learning techniques”

@MCLotts

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IMPLEMENTING A CULTURE OF CREATIVITY: POP-UP MAKING SPACES AND

PARTICIPATING EVENTS IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES

HTTP://DX.DOI.ORG/DOI:10.7282/T3D2208V

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HOLIDAY CARD MAKER SPACEALEXANDER LIBRARY- RUTGERS

@MCLotts

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EDIBLE BOOKSSIUC & RUTGERS

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POLYNOMIOGRAPHYLIBRARY OF SCIENCE & MEDICINE (LSM)- RUTGERS

@MCLotts

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POP UP MAKING SPACES

• We are more likely to learn or come back when we are

having FUN!

• Creativity, making, & engagement helps build critical

thinking skills & these are skills that are applicable to

library research.

• Creativity, making, and engagement creates community.

• Cross- Discplinary collaboration is a must.

• Low cost, easy to take up & down, small space to store

@MCLotts

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LEGO® PLAY: IMPLEMENTING A CULTURE OF CREATIVITY & MAKING IN THE

ACADEMIC LIBRARYHTTP://DX.DOI.ORG/DOI:10.7282/T3C53NJD

@MCLotts

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HOW THIS ALL BEGAN…THE I2C2 CONFERENCE IN MANCHESTER,

UK

• LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®

http://www.seriousplay.com/

• This workshop involved participants

building models about their work

existence and the challenges we

face as we seek to make our

library services more innovative

@MCLotts

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IMPLEMENTATION

• Installed in August 2014

• Used existing table in Art

Library

• Created signage

• All Legos were upcycled for

project

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PRESS

Check out Rutgers Today https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZHhlwoy9Yc

@MCLotts

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PRESS

@MCLotts

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BLOCK PARTY

Scarlet Knight Days, models created by library faculty, library staff,

graduate students, and undergrads

@MCLotts

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LEGO CHARACTER CONTEST

@MCLotts

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@MCLotts

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CREATE YOUR IDEAL LIBRARY CONTEST

@MCLotts

Mason Gross Printmaking class.

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SAS HONORS COLLOQUIUM SECTION 10

• Thank you so much! My partner and I were playing with the legos

for at least two hours. I even snapchatted my lego model to all my

friends.

@MCLotts

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE EDA COURSE

• Way to connect with Landscape

Architecture Freshman.

• Gets Landscape Architecture

students into the Art Library

which is on a different campus

than their studios.

• Working with Faculty, Students,

and Staff in Landscape

Architecture helps me better

understand the needs of their

department.

@MCLotts

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LEGO WORKSHOPS RUL FACULTY & STAFF

• Team building & learning hands on

• Creative thinking about library resources & spaces

@MCLotts

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ACADEMIC COACHES RUTGERS LEARNING CENTERS

• In January 2015, team building lego workshop with 6 Academic

Coaches for a Lego workshop including an introduction to the library

& Info Literacy skills

@MCLotts

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RUTGERS DAYBUILDING KNOWLEDGE THROUGH IMAGINATION

@MCLotts

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COMMENTS

@MCLotts

Comments from collection box between Aug. 12th, 2014- Jan. 12th, 2015

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CROWDSOURCED IMAGES

• Crowdsourcing of images has primarily

been images taken of table on daily

basis.

• Most people were more than happy to

allow me to take their picture

• I’m concerned I choose the wrong social

media platform.

@MCLotts

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ART LIBRARY LEGO PLAYING STATION

@MCLotts

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ART LIBRARY LEGO PLAYING STATION

@MCLotts

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ART LIBRARY LEGO PLAYING STATION

@MCLotts

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ART LIBRARY LEGO PLAYING STATION

@MCLotts

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WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT

• We are more likely to learn or come back when we are having

FUN!

• Creativity, making, & engagement helps build critical thinking skills

& these are skills that are applicable to library reseach.

• Creativity, making, and engagement creates community.

• Making with others can be inspiring.

• All people have a voice & want to be heard.

• There’s a lots of ways to make or create scholarship.

@MCLotts

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ASSESSMENT

• Documentation- Analyze the images

• Surveys

• Monitor the Facebook page for “Lego”

• Observation & stories

• Counting reference questions

@MCLotts

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HOW CAN YOU MAKE IT HAPPEN..

• You don’t need any money to create Lego Playing Station but you will

need Legos & a table (or any making events for that matter)

• Marketing & Outreach.

• Cross-disciplinary collaboration is good.

• Incentives can help.

@MCLotts

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CONCLUSION

• Art Library Lego playing station has explored &

expanded conventional research functions of an

academic library through encouraging creative and

problem solving techniques associated with Art & Design.

• Legos can be an international 3-Dimensional language

that uses hands on active learning to communicate and

build critical thinking skills, as well as an activity that

makes people happy.

@MCLotts

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CONCLUSION

• Art Library Lego Playing station has been a catalyst for

building bridges and making connections with students,

faculty and staff on the RU campuses, which has led to a

greater understanding of the possibilities of an Academic

Research Library and how the act of making and

implementating a culture of creativity can influence

library patrons.

@MCLotts

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FINAL THOUGHT

One of the most interesting parts of this project is coming

into the Art Library every day to see what has transpired

at the table. Some days it appears that a group of

grubby young children have been let loose at the table

and Legos strewn everywhere, including the floor. Other

days the author finds elaborate models that tell stories

about the students, their lives, their imaginations, and their

dreams.

@MCLotts

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QUESTIONS

Megan Lotts, MFA, M.L.I.S

Art Librarian

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

(848)932-7189

[email protected]

www.meganlotts.com

link to work in RUcore

http://soar.libraries.rutgers.edu/bib/Mega

n_Lotts/

like the Rutgers Art Library facebook page

at www.facebook.com/rutgersartlibrary

@MCLotts