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Perpustakaan Digital UiTM

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Difference Between Speed vs Bandwidth.....The Age Old Question

Bandwidth vs Speed Bandwidth is a very old term that predates the advent of computers and all other digital technologies. It is widely used in analog technologies like radio transmission, acoustics, and many others. In computing, bandwidth is often used to indicate the amount of data that is being, or can be, transferred at a given time. This is often measured in bits per second with common values expressed in thousands (kilobits per...

Friday, August 12, 2011

SESI FOTOGRAFI SUASANA HARI RAYA 2011 JPSTM, PTAR, UiTM, PART 1

Semalam kami terima email meminta semua staf JPSTM memakai baju raya ...lelaki lengkap dengan sampin dan songkok hitam ........wanita lengkap dengan baju kurung........khas bergambar berhari raya ...masa kul 8.00 pagi...tempat di Lokasi Pameran di dalam PTAR1... bergaya depan kamera ala ala model gitu... haaa...so inilah model-model JPSTM... foto dibawah adalah bahagaian pertama nantikan bahagian kedua...puasa baru 12 hari bahang raya...

Perbincangan Keperluan Integrasi antara sistem di PTAR dan sistem SIMS UiTM

Satu perbincangan tentang keperluan intergrasi bagi data pelajar dan staff  dengan sistem di PTAR seperti ILMU, EQPS, EZacces melalui ezproxy telah diadakan di meja perbincagan JPSTM   Data pelajar ini secara keseluruhan hampir 160,000 (pelajar seluruh UiTM) . Antara yang hadir wakil dari PSMB dan PTAR ...

Thursday, July 28, 2011

A Fantastic Reading List on e-books and e-readers in libraries

  Submitted by Daniel A. Freeman on July 26, 2011 - 8:30amVia :http://www.alatechsource.org/  On August 4 and August 11, Sue Polanka will present the two-part Workshop, Integrating E-Books and E-Readers into Your Library. Our workshop presenters recommend advance readings to encourage learning and focused discussion. Whether you're planning to attend this event or not, check out the reading list...

Times Higher Education - The research lab in your pocket

The research lab in your pocket 28 July 2011 By Sarah Cunnane Apps created by and for the academy could turn smartphones into essential academic tools for everything from teaching and citations to social-science fieldwork. Sarah Cunnane reports Credit: Bruno Mallart/GettyWhen George MacKerron set out to investigate how people's happiness is affected by their environment, he hit upon the idea of using mobile...