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Herron J. 3D Printing in Medical Libraries. A Crash Course...in Health Care 2019

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Textbook in PDF format Supporting tomorrow’s doctors involves preparing them for the technologies that will be available to them. 3D printing is one such technology that is becoming more abundant in health care settings and is similarly a technology libraries are embracing as a new service offering for their communities. 3D Printing in Medical Libraries: A Crash Course in Supporting Innovation in Health Care will provide librarians interested in starting or enhancing a 3D printing service an overview of 3D printing, highlight legal concerns, discuss 3D printing in libraries through a literature review, review survey results on 3D printing services in health sciences and medical libraries, and offer case studies of health sciences and medical libraries currently 3D printing. Additionally, resources for finding medically related models for printing and tips of how to search for models online is also provided, along with resources for creating 3D models from DICOM. Common print problems and troubleshooting tips are also highlighted and lastly, marketing and outreach opportunities are discussed. Herron presents the nitty-gritty of 3D printing without getting too technical, and a wealth of recommended resources is provided to support librarians wishing to delve further into 3D printing. Design thinking and the Maker Movement is also discussed to promote a holistic service offering that supports users not only with the service but the skills to best use the service. Readers will finish the book with a better sense of direction for 3D printing in health sciences and medical libraries and have a guide to establishing or enhancing a 3D printing in their library. This book appeals to health sciences libraries and librarians looking to start a 3D printing service or understand the 3D printing space as it relates to medical education, practice, and research. It serves as: a field guide for starting a new library servicea primer for meeting the information needs of medical faculty, staff, and studentsa useful reference for a deep dive into this space by librarians who are already actively carrying out some of the kinds of work described herein Preface Acknowledgments 3D Printing History of 3D Printing 3D Printing Processes 3D Printing Materials From Industrial to Consumer Use Note References Legal Concerns Involving 3D Printing Intellectual Property Copyright, Patents, Trademarks Liability HIPAA FDA Involvement Suggestions References A Literature Review on 3D Printing Implementing a 3D Printing Service 3D Printing in Public and School Libraries 3D Printing in Academic Libraries 3D Printing in Health Sciences and Medical Libraries Health Effects of 3D Printing Makerspaces References 3D Printing Service Survey Case Studies The A. T. Still Memorial Library 3D Print Shop Developing a Library Makerspace New Horizons in Collection Development: 3D Printing and Model Creation 3D Printing at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Library Ruth Lilly Medical Library—The Nexus Makerspace 3D Print Lab References Finding 3D Models for Anatomy Currency Relevancy Authority Accuracy Purpose Understanding Model Types Ready-Reference Sources Resource Breakdown Things to Consider Summary References 3D Printing from DICOM Data What Is DICOM? The Process Technical Details DICOM Software References Data Management What Is Data? 3D Printing Data Uses of 3D Printing Data Data Management Plans Data Management Systems References Getting Involved 3D Printing Service: Website Reviews Time Factors Design Fails Zen and 3D Printing References Basic 3D Model Editing and Printing Prep Basic Terminology Stand-Alone Editing Software Go beyond the Basics: Advanced 3D Modeling Skills References Marketing and Outreach Marketing Best Practices Marketing for Libraries Marketing Plan 3D Printing Social Media Marketing Breakdowns References The Maker Movement and Maker Health What Is Maker Culture? Making in Education Maker Culture Maker Mind-Set and Design Thinking Putting It Together: Makerspaces MakerHealth References From the Experts The Experts Conclusion References Recommended Resources Books Journals Magazines 3D Printing Communities Social Media 3D Model Repositories Software Conferences and Events Design Thinking Resources: Featuring the Experts Miscellaneous Tools and Resources Appendix A: Survey Results Appendix B: 3D Printing Data Collection: Fields Glossary Index About the Author