DOI: 10.1108/lht-12-2025-0310 ISSN: 0737-8831

3D printing in ARL academic libraries: an environmental scan

David Greene, Graeme Langdon, Francesca Frati

Purpose

This study aims to provide a snapshot of 3D printing services in ARL academic libraries to determine their overall availability and common configurations.

Design/methodology/approach

Our approach was to systematically survey ARL library webpages to extract and analyze publicly available information about their 3D printing services.

Findings

The data suggest that roughly half of ARL libraries offer 3D printing services, implying that they have become popular but not yet essential. While a variety of service models, equipment and materials are represented in the data, the most common configurations are streamlined and simplified, offering FDM printing mediated by library staff using a single print material type (usually PLA).

Practical implications

Decision makers may use this information when considering implementing or revisiting 3D printing services in their library.

Originality/value

This is the first study to gather data from a large sample of academic libraries on the availability and configuration of their 3D printing services.

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