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Tag Archives: Web Applications
3D Maps of National University of Singapore Libraries
The libraries at the National University of Singapore have an interesting web app and iOS app that offer an interactive and immersive 3D view of the floors of the library. Navigation via mouse on the web app or the touchscreen on an iPad or iPhone is a bit awkward, but this is really notable effort all the same.
Web app screenshot
iPad app screenshot
h/t Aaron Tay
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Digital Research Tools
Looking for a tool that can help you visualize data? Write collaboratively? Something else? Check out Bamboo DiRT, a site assembled by scholars from a handful of universities and sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Bamboo DiRT (which stands for “Digital Research Tools”) offers 29 task categories that are filled with brief reviews of handy tools (many of which are free).
I’m going to share this site with the faculty in the departments I am a liaison to, as I think they might find it especially useful.
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