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The mobile future of university libraries and an analysis of the Turkish case
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Information and Learning Sciences
Information and Learning Sciences (2017) 118 (3-4): 120–140.
Published: 13 March 2017
...Gulcin Kubat Purpose The purpose of this study is to search for any evidence for university libraries that are accessible by mobile technology in Turkey as relevant models of the future; having regard to the fact that smartphones will very soon become the standard means by which the internet...
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Library Service for the Unemployed, Socially Disadvantaged and Minorities in Hamburg
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Information and Learning Sciences
New Library World (1987) 88 (12): 224–225.
Published: 01 December 1987
... with their families; one third of Hamburg is considered an example for the children have already been born here. the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), About 20 per cent of the Turks no longer although questions concerning a perma- have relatives in Turkey. In spite of this, nent effect have to remain open. they have...
