Need to get some 3D printing done, catch a coding class or find free space forย your burgeoning business? Try D.C.’s central library.
Theย Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Libraryย is “not your mom’s library anymore,” said Digital Commons manager Nicholas Kerelchuk. “We see it as a full-service, one-stop shop for the entrepreneur in everybody.”
For Kerelchuk, who gave a talk on “Coworking, Collaborating, Creating at Your Library” at this year’s SXSWย festival, libraries have a duty to be forward-looking.
They “have always been more cutting edge than people give us credit for,” he said. Forย example, he noted that they were a reliable source of internet in the 1990s โย before computers moved into our homes, bedrooms and backpacks.
“Maybe one day, everyone might have 3D printing in their house,” said Kerelchuk. Until then, he said, “We allow that level playing field.”
On a recent tour of the D.C. Public Library’s central branch, Technical.ly DC found much more than dusty books:
- The Digital Commons, a $3.4 million wingย opened in July 2013, is 12,000 square feet full ofย 50 Dellย and 16 Mac computers, including “creative stations” with professional software like Adobe Creative Suite. It regularย classesย forย coding, software and creativeย advice.
- 3D printing and scanning: the library willย print your orders on demand ($5 for scansย and $1 + 5 centsย perย gram for prints) โย within certain constraints: no organic materials, please.ย MLK Libraryย is equipped with eightย 3D printers: threeย MakerBot 5th Gen, threeย MakerBot Replicatorย 2, aย 3D Systems Cube X and aย Makerbot Z18; plusย a Next Engine 3D Scanner.
- Dream Lab Initiativeย is aย free coworking space during the library’s hours of operation thatย hosts aboutย 60 small businesses.
- Espresso Book Machine:ย the library is considering using the insta-paperback printer to restock its inventory ofย classics that areย inย the public domain.ย “Why aren’t we printing them in-house and using this as a self-feeding machine?”ย Kerelchuk pondered.

Also, in the spring, the library will be opening two new spaces:
- A 900-square-foot “fabrication lab” thatย will include more 3D printers, as well as CNC machines, which use deductive manufacturing for higher precision.
- A 1,000-square-foot AV studio, which will include:
- A digital production studio for electronic music and other sounds
- A voice-over studio
- Aย master control room and studio (with a green screen, ceiling lights, etc.) for full live bands, short films or stop-motion animation.
The construction and equipment for theseย additions will cost $300,000, a library spokesman said.
The MLK Library will alsoย temporarily relocate in 2018 for remodeling and aย fifth floorย addition, toย be financed by $208 million in scheduled funding fromย the District.
