Public Lab Lending Library
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Built off the model we established in the wake of the BP Oil spill which allowed volunteers to map over 100 miles of coastline using only three DIY aerial mapping toolkits, Public Lab is working on launching a comprehensive tool lending program. However, we currently host and partner with other organizations on providing four informal lending locations where you can check out Public Lab tools: Somerville, MA (hosted by Parts&Crafts): http://somervilletoollibrary.com/ New Orleans, LA: Please contact stevie@publiclab.org Brooklyn, NY: Please contact bronwen@publiclab.org _Typical informal hand-off practices in Public Lab:_ [![hackers-the-plague.gif](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/011/336/medium/hackers-the-plague.gif)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/011/336/original/hackers-the-plague.gif) **What we envision** Though informal lending libraries currently exist at Public Lab offices, during 2015 and 2016 we will formalize the process, allowing community members to check out equipment either in person or via an online database, request technical support through our peer-to-peer mailing lists and research community, send equipment for calibration and verification, and submit samples for processing and storage. As we take on more distributed projects and engage in tests that benefit from independent verification, it behooves us to formalize how we share tools, samples, and competence. The lending library will act as a Netflix for Public Lab tools (the old Netflix, where they mailed you stuff). It will consist of a central hub staffed by Public Lab in Portland, OR, as well as distributed satellite locations around the US from which community members can check out equipment for short-term use. The Portland hub will be the central storage location for kits and replacement parts, and will support the satellite libraries and users by distributing postage, mailing labels, and packing materials, and protecting the anonymity of participants when necessary, so that tools are accessible and libraries are well-stocked. The Portland hub will also provide expertise to lending library participants, including tool calibration and sample processing and storage services. Satellite libraries will be located in large metro areas and host smaller but still comprehensive collections of tools and guides, allowing in-person access and support to the widest number of people and organizations. Leveraging discounted nonprofit mailing rates, members not located near the central hub or a satellite library will be able to request materials from the nearest available location via a custom online database and have samples processed and tools calibrated remotely. A small membership fee will help cover a portion of postage, library maintenance, and overhead costs in an effort to create a viable but accessible model. [![mailbox1-geocities.gif](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/011/281/medium/mailbox1-geocities.gif)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/011/281/original/mailbox1-geocities.gif) **** Research note from Organizers conversation: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/07-18-2014/lending-libraries OpenHour on Lending Libraries: http://publiclab.org/wiki/openhour#February+2nd+2015:+Lending+Libraries ...


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zengirl2 "Looks like it retails for about $2,500. Here is the description and manual for it: http://metone.com/indoor-controlled-environments/controlled-envi..." | Read more » over 6 years ago
warren "Ah! do you have a link and price for this? I'd be interested in whether there is online support material and/or trainings, or even youtube videos o..." | Read more » over 6 years ago
zengirl2 "One example would be an air monitor like HW Metone GT 321 Particle Counter. I know one of our community members is using this for readings. " | Read more » over 6 years ago
warren "We are exploring doing this at Public Lab, in coordination with our Kits Initiative, but many expensive tools or pieces of equipment require even m..." | Read more » over 6 years ago
stevie "I'm not sure of any right now, but this would be a good question for the upcoming OpenHour on Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring! It's going..." | Read more » over 6 years ago
klie "Whoa that is super fast! Love the drop-off picture. It would be awesome/interesting if we could photo-document the kit's travels and eventually t..." | Read more » over 8 years ago
liz "Report on this: @bronwen received the FKit today, which I think is really fast for library mail. " | Read more » over 8 years ago
danbeavers "After further discussions with my mechanical engineer friend: If you use the manometer with tees and an orifice between them the orifice should be..." | Read more » almost 9 years ago
danbeavers "@Mathew I just added a note from a mechanical engineer friend about orifice size to the http://publiclab.org/notes/nshapiro/11-03-2014/diy-formald..." | Read more » almost 9 years ago
mathew "@nshapiro- 5lbs 12oz, so for mailing purposes 6lbs. Unless the blue plastic weighs 12 oz I'm tempted to keep it-- the oval cutout in the top panel..." | Read more » almost 9 years ago
danbeavers "To be a little more precise about "(potentially) remove the most expensive component, the flow control valve." I have not priced them but an aquar..." | Read more » almost 9 years ago
nshapiro "This looks great! What does it weigh? I wonder if loosing the blue plastic shell on the pump would lighten the load in any more cost-efficient way. " | Read more » almost 9 years ago
warren "I really like the dynamic of people asking each other for kits on the lists, and meeting each other, and thinking about the resources of the distri..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
liz "Beginning wiki here: http://publiclab.org/wiki/lending-library. Add your thoughts to the Talk page! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
kgradow1 "Markdown Links for tool library inventory systems: - http://localtools.org/ - http://www.toollibrarian.com/ Parts and Crafts is really intereste..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
liz "Yes we have many friendships with hackerspaces. :) Many of the shared labs where staff and organizers work are located in varieties of hackerspaces..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
amysoyka "I am really into this kind of thing! Have you guys looked into your local hacker space/maker lab yet? http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/ " | Read more » almost 10 years ago