1 Policies and Community Guidelines

In this chapter, we will cover:

  • What uses the makerspace is intended for.
  • The behavioural expectations of all users of the makerspace.

 

Respect the Intent of the Makerspace

To ensure the purpose of the Makerspace is upheld, every user is expected to adhere to a set of principles and policies.

  • Come with a willingness to learn and share knowledge. For those who are experienced with maker tools, there will be times when there are others using the space without your experience. Be aware and willing to help others in the space, or find a member of staff to assist. For those new to using a makerspace, be open to suggestions from staff and other users. We also encourage you to be open, share with others what you are working on.
  • As the purpose of the Makerspace is to support research and learning, we ask that you not create weapons or offensive materials.
  • The makerspace is also not intended for the creation of items intended for commercial resale. The tools and space have been provided for exploration and experimentation, but once prototypes are finalized, a means of mass-producing your creations must be obtained elsewhere.

Respect Each Other and the Space Around You

In addition to using tools with care, conduct within the space and towards others also influences the safety and welcomeness of the space. As a user of the Makerspace, be sure to be respectful towards other users and the space itself.

  • Keep the space as tidy as possible: dispose of scraps from your work, return all tools to their places. Keep floors clean: any spills should be cleaned and tripping hazards removed immediately. Any deliberate mess-making and chaos will not be tolerated and you will be asked to leave. If you don’t know where items belong, ask a staff member.
  • No food or drink in the Makerspace.
  • Be aware of the activity going on around you. Do not wear headphones or other equipment that may make you unaware of hazards around you.
  • Share the space and equipment fairly with others.
  • Abide by the University of Alberta Library and Museums Community Expectations

It is also important to stress that the Makerspace is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, or religion. We do not tolerate the harassment of participants in any form.

If you are being harassed by another user, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please submit a report here: http://bit.ly/DSC_Conduct

You may also submit a report or concern by emailing dsc.library@ualberta.ca. You may report harassment anonymously, or you can choose to include your contact information if you would like Staff to follow up with you for further investigation or to communicate actions that have been taken.

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