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Jimmy Gonzalez-Vicker1, Rosie Hanneke2, Emily Johnson-Barlow3
1Information Services & Student Success Librarian, Liaison to the College of Dentistry, Library of the Health Sciences-Chicago, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
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This scoping review aims to explore and map the existing literature that encompasses academic health sciences libraries (AHSLs) and maker learning spaces. This research will identify and provide an in-depth analysis on how AHSLs engage with maker programming, technologies, tools, and services. The literature examined will include both scholarly and gray literature from 2005 to the present day and will seek to highlight maker initiatives implemented specifically in these settings. This aims to inform future implementation and research initiatives by identifying gaps, trends, and opportunities for maker learning in AHSLs.