Do Space, Technology library in Omaha, United States.
Do Space is a technology library in the Milton R. Abrahams Branch offering computers, design software, 3D printers, and high-speed internet to the public. Visitors have access to professional tools and digital resources for creative and practical work.
This location opened in 2015 inside a former Borders bookstore after a major renovation project was completed. The conversion of a retail space into a community technology center reflects how public libraries adapted to changing needs.
The space brings together people of different ages to learn digital skills in designated areas for each group, mixing community education with hands-on technology access. You see families and individuals working side by side at workstations and joining shared learning activities.
The facility opens at 9:00 AM on weekdays and closes at 9:00 PM, with weekend hours from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Plan extra time for your first visit to get oriented with the equipment and ask staff for guidance on tools you may not have used before.
The Memory Lab allows visitors to digitize old family photographs, videos, and documents for free with help from trained volunteers. This service helps preserve personal memories and makes them accessible for years to come.
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