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3D printing: a novel technology for livestock sector knowledge dissemination

Nirmal Singh (Nirmal Singh (nirmal02@yahoo.co.in), Harmanjit Singh Banga (hsbanga3@yahoo.com), Jaswinder Singh (jaswindervet97@gmail.com) and Rajnish Sharma (rajgangahar@gmail.com) are all based at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, India)
Harmanjit Singh Banga (Nirmal Singh (nirmal02@yahoo.co.in), Harmanjit Singh Banga (hsbanga3@yahoo.com), Jaswinder Singh (jaswindervet97@gmail.com) and Rajnish Sharma (rajgangahar@gmail.com) are all based at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, India)
Jaswinder Singh (Nirmal Singh (nirmal02@yahoo.co.in), Harmanjit Singh Banga (hsbanga3@yahoo.com), Jaswinder Singh (jaswindervet97@gmail.com) and Rajnish Sharma (rajgangahar@gmail.com) are all based at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, India)
Rajnish Sharma (Nirmal Singh (nirmal02@yahoo.co.in), Harmanjit Singh Banga (hsbanga3@yahoo.com), Jaswinder Singh (jaswindervet97@gmail.com) and Rajnish Sharma (rajgangahar@gmail.com) are all based at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, India)

Library Hi Tech News

ISSN: 0741-9058

Article publication date: 24 January 2024

Issue publication date: 13 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to prompt ideas amongst readers (especially librarians) about how they can become active partners in knowledge dissemination amongst concerned user groups by implementing 3D printing technology under the “Makerspace.”

Design/methodology/approach

The paper provides a brief account of various tools and techniques used by veterinary and animal sciences institutions for information dissemination amongst the stakeholders and associated challenges with a focus on the use of 3D printing technology to overcome the bottlenecks. An overview of the 3D printing technology has been provided following the instances of use of this novel technology in veterinary and animal sciences. An initiative of the University Library, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, to harness the potential of this technology in disseminating information amongst livestock stakeholders has been discussed.

Findings

3D printing has the potential to enhance learning in veterinary and animal sciences by providing hands-on exposure to various anatomical structures, such as bones, organs and blood vessels, without the need for a cadaver. This approach enhances students’ spatial understanding and helps them better understand anatomical concepts. Libraries can enhance their visibility and can contribute actively to knowledge dissemination beyond traditional library services.

Originality/value

The ideas about how to harness the potential of 3D printing in knowledge dissemination amongst livestock sector stakeholders have been elaborated. This promotes creativity amongst librarians enabling them to think how they can engage in knowledge dissemination thinking out of the box.

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Acknowledgements

The 3D printing technology has been introduced at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, under a project under the aegis of the RKVY Scheme of the Government of India.

Citation

Singh, N., Banga, H.S., Singh, J. and Sharma, R. (2024), "3D printing: a novel technology for livestock sector knowledge dissemination", Library Hi Tech News, Vol. 41 No. 2, pp. 18-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-10-2023-0192

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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