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(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...
(P232) Fostering a sticky relationship: a case study from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

(P232) Fostering a sticky relationship: a case study from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Mar 26, 2012 | Day 2 (5 Jun), Library Services & Dev

Ten years ago, Professor Davenport and Professor Beck in their book “Attention Economy” posited that users suffer from information overload and attention deficit due to the explosive growth of online content. With so much information easily accessible from...
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