E-Textiles in Libraries : A Practical Guide for Librarians - Carli Spina

E-Textiles in Libraries

A Practical Guide for Librarians

By: Carli Spina, Helen Lane

Paperback | 14 October 2020

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $158.00

$102.75

35%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $25.69 with

 or 

Aims to ship in 5 to 10 business days

When will this arrive by?
Enter delivery postcode to estimate

From light-up scarves to solar-powered backpacks to health monitoring fabric, innovative combinations of electronics and textiles are becoming more prevalent and impressive all the time, making appearances everywhere from the runway to medical settings. In the near future, these wearable technologies will be a standard part of daily life. E-textiles, including soft circuits, conductive fabrics, and sewable electronics, may not be familiar to all library patrons now, but the way that e-textile projects combine STEM topics with fun, familiar crafts make them popular for library programs, interesting to diverse groups, and a great tool for teaching new skills and techniques. Best of all, e-textile projects can be designed to fit into budgets of all sizes and to appeal to patrons of any age and level of technical proficiency. In this book, you'll learn everything you need to know about the tools, supplies, techniques, and science behind e-textiles and find out how your library can design successful collections and programs around this hot new topic. The book features key information about the materials and techniques you'll need to know, examples of libraries that have found success with e-textiles, step-by-step advice on program creation, and projects that can be used for fun and engaging library programs. By the time you finish reading, you will have everything you need to develop a program that will generate excitement within your community and introduce your patrons to new and useful skills. Keep your library on the cutting edge of technology with exciting and engaging e-textiles programming!
Industry Reviews

E-textiles and libraries are uniquely suited for each other. There is multi-generational appeal, the materials are affordable and visionary, and can attract patrons interested in the arts, crafting, computer science, or STEM. This unique volume, written by librarians for librarians, illustrates the wide range of e-textile applications for library spaces, providing a thorough grounding in the history of the field, as well as a panoply of inspiring, visually captivating, and readily consumable programming. I heartily encourage every library to adopt this work because the kinds of e-textile activities outlined in this volume will be talked about for years to come.

--Kylie Peppler, Associate Professor in Informatics and Education, University of California, Irvine

E-textiles in Libraries has a valuable place in the literature on e-textiles and is recommended as a great guide for librarians and anyone wishing to develop e-textile programs.

-- "Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association"

More in General Studies

Migration, Diaspora, Exile : Narratives of Affiliation and Escape - Daniel Stein
Anatomy of the Honey Bee : Comstock Book - R. E. Snodgrass
Unruly Bodies : Life Writing by Women with Disabilities - Susannah B. Mintz
Policing and Technology : Policing Matters Series - Barrie Sheldon
Case Study Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy - John McLeod
Aesthetic Labour - Chris Warhurst

RRP $96.80

$70.35

27%
OFF
An Introduction to Gestalt - Charlotte Sills

RRP $84.70

$72.95

14%
OFF
Key Concepts in Urban Studies : SAGE Key Concepts series - Mark D. Gottdiener
Person-Centred Therapy with Children and Young People - David Smyth
Ethics in Qualitative Research : Controversies and Contexts - Martyn Hammersley