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Thursday, June 18
 

10:30am EDT

The CCU Makerspace 2020-2025: From the Ground Up
Thursday June 18, 2026 10:30am - 11:20am EDT
If you are considering starting a new makerspace or expanding the services in a current one, this presentation is for you. This presentation will discuss considerations for designing a makerspace in an existing space as well as newly constructed space. Attendees will benefit from our experiences designing in both conditions. There will be an equipment overview of makerspace technologies including: 3D printing, laser cutting, garment printing, poster printing, vinyl cutting, and sewing machines. We will explore methodologies and audience considerations for equipment selection and potential pitfalls that will save both your time and budget. Makerspace partnerships, programing, workshops, and special projects will also be discussed. We'll discuss outreach opportunities and strategies that have created successful partnerships between the makerspace and faculty as well as university at large. There will also be an overview of the makerspace operations, budgeting, staffing, and assessment will also be discussed.
Moderators
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Rachel Smith

Shared Systems Librarian, PASCAL

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Presenters
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Jennifer Hughes

Associate University Librarian, Coastal Carolina University
Jennifer Hughes has been employed at Kimbel Library, Coastal Carolina University for over 20 years. Most of her experience has been in Access Services, and she currently serves as the Associate University Librarian. Jennifer received her MLIS from the University of South Carolina... Read More →
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Joseph Taylor

Coastal Carolina University

Thursday June 18, 2026 10:30am - 11:20am EDT
Virtual Room D

2:30pm EDT

Controlled Digital Lending : What it is, how it works, and why it matters
Thursday June 18, 2026 2:30pm - 3:20pm EDT
Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) has emerged as a sensible strategy for libraries seeking to expand access to physical collections in digital environments. Grounded in the core "owned-to-loaned" principle, CDL allows libraries to lend digitized versions of legally acquired print materials under controlled conditions that mirror physical circulation, including user authentication, limited loan periods, and technical access controls. Even with the ongoing legal and policy debates, this session will center on understanding how CDL can function in day-to-day library operations, the decision-making that guides its use, and the role it can play in advancing library service missions and strengthening connections.
Moderators
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Maggie Mason Smith

Access Services Librarian, PASCAL

Presenters
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Pamela King

Support and Collection Service Specialist, The Citadel
I like history, big on libraries and Resource Sharing, animals, cruising, football, books, movies. just about anything.

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Katie Cayer

Librarian, The Citadel
Thursday June 18, 2026 2:30pm - 3:20pm EDT
Virtual Room D
 
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