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UC Berkeley Library Makerspace: About

UC Berkeley Library Makerspace

About the UC Berkeley Library Makerspace

The UC Berkeley Library Makerspace is a collaborative, open, and inviting space where undergraduates are invited to create and make together. We provide tools, materials to get started with projects, trainings, and workshops for students. 

We are a space for personal learning and are not able to support large scale projects. For more campus resources, check out the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation, or Berkeley Art Studio.

Access

 

Drop-in Hours

The Makerspace is open weekly for Drop-in Hours to work on a self-directed project or receive tools training. Students can access any tool after a consultation with Makerspace staff or Library fellows during Drop-in Hours. Pre-registration is not required! 


Workshops

Workshops are available monthly for students to create a project together with guided instruction. Check the Workshops calendar for offerings and registration details.


Appointments

Make an appointment to work in the Makerspace outside the Drop-in Hours. Appointments are scheduled with Makerspace staff for 1-on-1 project support.

Location

The Makerspace is located in Doe Library across from the Morrison Library. To get to the Makerspace, enter Doe at the North entrance and enter the doors located to the left of the welcome desk. The Makerspace is located on the right, in the center of the room in studios 190B-D.