
Passing this along. Thank you, Barb Barbara Platts, MLIS, AHIP Knowledge Management Services Munson Healthcare Traverse City, MI 231 935-6544 bplatts@mhc.net<mailto:bplatts@mhc.net> ================================================================================================= The attached Tip Sheets (1 & 2) include a list of libraries who are currently printing 3D masks for hospitals. It was was posted on the California Libraries (CALIX) listserv by Ruth Metz. She is compiling a ongoing list and also has a shared Google Doc<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ASAX7VEU6jb3vMcD9XxLB1iW_zXBZjWWndHK3dbZgHk/edit?usp=sharing> which will be continuously updated. She has given permission to repost and share with others. Also, if your library currently has a 3D printer and wants to be included on her list, please contact her directly: ruthmetz@spiretech.com<mailto:ruthmetz@spiretech.com> Louisa Verma, MLIS, AHIP Librarian, Center for Health Evidence Huntington Hospital louisa.verma@huntingtonhospital.com<mailto:louisa.verma@huntingtonhospital.com> ph: (626) 397-5161[X] fx: (626) 397-2908[X] ________________________________ From: Ruth Metz <ruthmetz@spiretech.com<mailto:ruthmetz@spiretech.com>> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 6:14 PM To: calix@listserv.cla-net.org<mailto:calix@listserv.cla-net.org> <calix@listserv.cla-net.org<mailto:calix@listserv.cla-net.org>> Subject: [Calix] 3D Printer Masks, libraries Tip Sheets Updates Dear Colleagues, The list of libraries across the country using 3D Printers for making masks, shields, and component parts is growing: which accounts for sending out the attached Tip Sheet 2. If you know of others, I would be happy to add them to the list. I am resending Tip Sheet 1 for the sake of convenience. Wishing you all well, Ruth Ruth Metz Associates Portland, OR ________________________________