The maker movement manifesto : rules for innovation in the new world of crafters, hackers, and tinkerers
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Dansville Public Library - Adult Nonfiction
658.4 HAT
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viii, 213 pages ; 24 cm
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"A revolution is under way. But it's not about tearing down the old guard. It's about building, it's about creating, it's about breathing life into groundbreaking new ideas. It's called the Maker Movement, and it's changing the world. Mark Hatch has been at the forefront of the Maker Movement since it began. A cofounder of TechShop--the first, largest, and most popular makerspace--Hatch has seen it all. Average people pay a small fee for access to advanced tools--everything from laser cutters and milling machines to 3D printers and AutoCAD software. All they have to bring is their creativity and some positive energy. Prototypes of new products that would have cost $100,000 in the past have been made in his shop for $1,000. The Maker Movement is where all the next great inventions and innovations are happening--and you can play a part in it"--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Hatch, M. (2014). The maker movement manifesto: rules for innovation in the new world of crafters, hackers, and tinkerers . McGraw-Hill Education.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hatch, Mark, 1960-. 2014. The Maker Movement Manifesto: Rules for Innovation in the New World of Crafters, Hackers, and Tinkerers. McGraw-Hill Education.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hatch, Mark, 1960-. The Maker Movement Manifesto: Rules for Innovation in the New World of Crafters, Hackers, and Tinkerers McGraw-Hill Education, 2014.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hatch, Mark. The Maker Movement Manifesto: Rules for Innovation in the New World of Crafters, Hackers, and Tinkerers McGraw-Hill Education, 2014.
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