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(M231) The coming paradigm shift in computing interfaces and how libraries need to adapt

(M231) The coming paradigm shift in computing interfaces and how libraries need to adapt

Mar 30, 2012 | 5/6/2012 (1050-1225), Technology & New Media

Recent reports by IT research groups argue that recent developments in mobile devices and the mobile web will lead to the majority of Internet users accessing web services via mobile devices in the next few years. An analysis of web access statistics for mobile web...
(M232) Mobile me, mobile library services: CUHK’s perspectives

(M232) Mobile me, mobile library services: CUHK’s perspectives

Mar 30, 2012 | 5/6/2012 (1050-1225), Technology & New Media

Many different kinds of researches, teaching and learning activities are taking place in The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Traditional classroom-based teaching cannot fully cope with the rapid increasing number of staff and students not to mention their...
(M233) Check-ins … not just for books! – NUS Libraries’ experience with Foursquare

(M233) Check-ins … not just for books! – NUS Libraries’ experience with Foursquare

Mar 30, 2012 | 5/6/2012 (1050-1225), Technology & New Media

Singapore has one of the highest smartphone penetration rates in the world. Social network usage is also among the highest in the world, with a recent report showing that users in Singapore spend the longest period on Facebook in the world (All Facebook, 2011). The...
(M234) From eLending to eTeaching – transitioning e-reading tools from the Library to the classroom

(M234) From eLending to eTeaching – transitioning e-reading tools from the Library to the classroom

Mar 30, 2012 | 5/6/2012 (1050-1225), Technology & New Media

In 2003 Texas A&M University established an engineering campus in Qatar Foundation‘s Education City in Doha, Qatar. In addition to engineering, instruction is also provided in science, mathematics, liberal arts and humanities. From the beginning it was intended...

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