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