2019
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/2y8w3
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Reducing Inequality through Technology Diffusion: The Case of 3D printing in Public Libraries

Abstract: 3D printers are hailed as the next revolutionary technology, yet few scholars have studied whether 3D printing will decrease poverty and inequality. This paper determines the availability and accessibility of 3D printing technology in low-income communities through public libraries and gives insights on how libraries use 3D printers. By examining the 2013 Digital Inclusion Survey and conducting interviews, we found that libraries are quickly acquiring 3D printers; however, the technology is not being fully ado… Show more

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