BELLEVUE, Neb. (KMTV) — Bellevue Public Library is hosting the Library Innovation Studios this summer. It’s a Makerspace lab – full of technology people in rural communities may not have easy access to including 3D printers, laser cutters, vinyl cutters, CNC routers, heat presses, embroidery machines, digital photography, and a button maker.
Jen Adame is an avid crafter, so naturally, she was excited to see the Library Innovation Studios at Bellevue Public Library. Her first class is 3D printing.
“I’ve never used one before, never even seen one before,” Adame said.
You don’t have to be an expert to come here. In fact, library staff just learned how to use most of this equipment six weeks ago too.
“They love the fact that we don’t necessarily know what we’re doing,” said Dawn Wilson, adult services and technology librarian. “That makes them feel better that they’re…