Difference between revisions of "Hub Definition Based on a Review of Definitions in the Literature"
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− | | | + | |Makerspaces - Makerspaces are open access spaces with facilities for different practices such as digital fabrication, to which anyone may have access. They are predominantly membership organisations that provide both formal courses and informal help to users. |
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Hub Definitions in the Literature
Institution | Publication Year | Definition | URL | Key Characteristics |
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Nest - Business incubators and accelerators: the national picture (UK) | 2018 | Makerspaces - Makerspaces are open access spaces with facilities for different practices such as digital fabrication, to which anyone may have access. They are predominantly membership organisations that provide both formal courses and informal help to users. | Link | TBD |