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{{Infobox book
| name = Open-Source Lab
| image = Open Source Lab (book cover).jpg
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| author = [[Joshua M. Pearce]]
| country = United States
| language = English
| subject = {{unbulleted list|[[Do it yourself]]|[[Open-source hardware]]|[[Research]]}}
| publisher = [[Elsevier]]
| pub_date = {{start date|2013|11|7}}
| media_type = Print
| pages = 271
| isbn = {{wikidata|property|P212}}
| isbn_note = Hardcover
| oclc = 880668233
| dewey = 681/.750285
| congress = Q185 .P43 2014
}}
The '''''Open-Source Lab: How to Build Your Own Hardware and Reduce Research Costs''''' by [[Joshua Pearce|Joshua M. Pearce]] was published in 2014 by [[Elsevier]].
The academic book is a guide, which details the development of [[free and open-source hardware]] primarily for [[scientist]]s and university [[Faculty (academic staff)|faculty]].<ref>[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/book-of-the-day-how-to-build-your-own-hardware-and-reduce-research-costs/2013/12/28 Book of the Day: How to Build Your Own Hardware and Reduce Research Costs], Michel Bauwens, [[P2P Foundation]] 12/28/2013</ref> It provides step-by-step instructions on building [[laboratory hardware]] and [[scientific instruments]]. It also provides instructions on
[http://3dprintinginsider.com/a-diy-guide-for-3d-printed-lab-equipment_b11841A DIY Guide for 3D Printed Lab Equipment] - 3D Printing Insider</ref> It was one of the top books chosen by Shareable for "New Books About Sharing, Cities and Happiness".<ref>[http://www.shareable.net/blog/top-15-new-books-about-sharing-cities-and-happiness Top 15 New Books About Sharing, Cities and Happiness] – Shareable.</ref>
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== Claims ==
The author claims the method enables researchers in every discipline to develop research tools at low costs following his previous research in open-source hardware published in ''[[Science (journal)|Science]]''.<ref>Pearce, Joshua M. 2012. “[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/337/6100/1303.summary Building Research Equipment with Free, Open-Source Hardware.]” ''Science'' '''337''' (6100): 1303–1304.</ref><ref>[http://www.labmanager.com/news/2013/11/how-scientists-can-cut-costs-by-making-their-own-lab-equipment How Scientists Can Cut Costs by Making Their Own Lab Equipment] - Lab Manager - November 19, 2013</ref> These claims have been generally supported by others using the techniques, such as those in the [[Do-it-yourself biology|DIYbio]] community.<ref>[http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/38546/title/Opinion--Science-Counterculture/ Science Counterculture: On taking DIYbio to the next level] - The Scientist - December 9, 2013</ref> While discussing the book in an interview with ''3-D Printing Industry'', Pearce has claimed to save thousands of dollars in his own lab,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://3dprintingindustry.com/2013/10/18/printers-pearce-interview-3d-printers-peaces-dr-joshua-pearce/|title=Printers for Pearce: An Interview with 3D Printers for Peace’s Dr. Joshua Pearce|work=3D Printing Industry}}</ref> and his various studies on the economics of printing lab equipment, such as a ''[[PLOS ONE]]'' article on open-source optics have generally found over 90% savings.<ref>Zhang C, Anzalone NC, Faria RP, Pearce JM (2013) [http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0059840 Open-Source 3D-Printable Optics Equipment]. ''PLoS ONE'' 8(3): e59840. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059840</ref> A study on the use of 3D printing in this context cited this book as also being good for the environment.<ref>Kreiger, M.(2013). Environmental Life Cycle Analysis of Distributed 3-D Printing and Conventional Manufacturing of Polymer Products. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.</ref>
==Chapters==
# Introduction to Open-Source Hardware for Science
# The Benefits of Sharing—Nice Guys and Girls do Finish First
# Open Licensing—Advanced Sharing
# Open-Source Microcontrollers for Science: How to Use, Design Automated Equipment With and Troubleshoot
# RepRap for Science—How to Use, Design, and Troubleshoot the Self-Replicating 3-D Printer
# Digital Designs and Scientific Hardware
# The Future of Open-Source Hardware and Science
==Uptake==
Copies of ''Open-Source Lab'' were a prize in an [[Instructables]] "Build My Lab" Contest sponsored by [[Tekla Labs]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.instructables.com/contest/buildmylab/?show=PRIZES|title=Build My Lab Contest|work=Instructables.com}}</ref>
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* {{Official website}}
* [[Appropedia: Open-source Lab|''Open-source Lab'']]
==References==
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