Handheld computers offer the flexibility and mobility to be “ready at hand” tools that can facilitate learning environment. This paper describes an experimental mobile rack locating application. It allows an intelligent way to assist the user of Sultanah Bahiyah Library at Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) to locate the exact location of the books by using the local call number using handheld devices. It presents the rack location using the mapping technique. The expert review has been conducted in the development process in finding the usability of the prototype application. A study on user has been conducted in finding how the application has assisting the user in finding books in the library
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Mobile device and the emergence of wireless technologies are rapidly increasing, in the contemporary...
Current trends in libraries especially in the academic library require remote and boundary less acc...
Mobile technologies and computing are evolving and expanding each day, demanding and creating a muc...
Abstract There were many successful Web-based learning systems boilt to enhance the effectiveness of...
1.1. Research problem The objectives of this research study are to explore the extent to which Aotea...
[[abstract]]The need of library information management keeps rising as computers and the Internet gr...
Finding resources in an indoor facility can be a difficult task, especially for patrons who are not ...
This research presents the results of a project that investigated how students use a library develop...
Navigation within the physical library building can be supported with mobile computing technology; s...
Determining the location for a mobile device by utilization of local resources of the environment. M...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the mobile services developed by the Rector Gabriel Ferrat...
The Handheld Library: Mobile Technology and the Librarian provides the information and guidance libr...
Abstract The research paper attempts to describe the importance and adoption of introduction of mob...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe paper describes a prototype that enables library users to use their mo...
Abstract Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to carry out a survey in order to better understand ...
Mobile device and the emergence of wireless technologies are rapidly increasing, in the contemporary...
Current trends in libraries especially in the academic library require remote and boundary less acc...
Mobile technologies and computing are evolving and expanding each day, demanding and creating a muc...
Abstract There were many successful Web-based learning systems boilt to enhance the effectiveness of...
1.1. Research problem The objectives of this research study are to explore the extent to which Aotea...