Libraries opportunities and trends for disseminating and knowledge engagement in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic/ Hazrul Amir Tomyang and Mazwani Ayu Mazlan

The way people communicate is changing as a result of technological advances, and teaching, learning, and research methods are becoming more diversified and dynamic as a result. The library plays a crucial role in adapting to these shifts and in discovering opportunities to use technology to foster...

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Hoofdauteurs: Tomyang, Hazrul Amir (Auteur), Mazlan, Mazwani Ayu (Auteur)
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Gepubliceerd in: Faculty of Information Management, 2021-10.
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