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Using Data Analytics For Discovering Library Resource Insights: Case From Singapore Management University, Ning Lu, Rui Song, Dina Li Gwek Heng, Swapna Gottipati, Aaron Tay
Using Data Analytics For Discovering Library Resource Insights: Case From Singapore Management University, Ning Lu, Rui Song, Dina Li Gwek Heng, Swapna Gottipati, Aaron Tay
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Library resources are critical in supporting teaching, research and learning processes. Several universities have employed online platforms and infrastructure for enabling the online services to students, faculty and staff. To provide efficient services by understanding and predicting user needs libraries are looking into the area of data analytics. Library analytics in Singapore Management University is the project committed to provide an interface for data-intensive project collaboration, while supporting one of the library’s key pillars on its commitment to collaborate on initiatives with SMU Communities and external groups. In this paper, we study the transaction logs for user behavior analysis that …
Opening Remarks By Assoc. Prof. Eugene Tan, Eugene K. B. Tan
Opening Remarks By Assoc. Prof. Eugene Tan, Eugene K. B. Tan
2017 #Call to Action: Fake News Forum
No abstract provided.
How Do Continuing Professional Development Programmes Contribute To Workplace Literacy? Successful Frameworks At Singapore Management University (Smu) Libraries, Rajendra Munoo
Research Collection Library
No abstract provided.
Smu Libraries 2016 Annual Report, Smu Libraries
Smu Libraries 2016 Annual Report, Smu Libraries
SMU Corporate Reports
In 2016, SMU had one library, Li Ka Shing Library. From January 2017, the new Kwa Geok Choo Law Library opened its doors to the SMU community. The new Kwa Geok Choo Law Library has been in the making for over five years, designed to provide services to the entire SMU community, with focus on law collections. The unique and iconic dome of Kwa Geok Choo Law Library has become a magnet for photographers visiting Fort Canning Park.
Leveraging The Principles Of Lean Six Sigma In Creating Value For The User Community, Shameem Nilofar Maideen
Leveraging The Principles Of Lean Six Sigma In Creating Value For The User Community, Shameem Nilofar Maideen
Research Collection Library
This is a case study on how Singapore Management University (SMU) Libraries used an evidence based approach to decision making, based on the principles of Lean Six Sigma. Academic Libraries and the services offered by them have been evolving over the years along with the changing landscape of higher education. By using a data-driven methodology, SMU Libraries, was able to provide a service that was relevant and tailored to the needs of its community.
Leveraging The Principles Of Lean Six Sigma In Creating Value For The User Community, Nilofar Maideen Shameem
Leveraging The Principles Of Lean Six Sigma In Creating Value For The User Community, Nilofar Maideen Shameem
Research Collection Library
This is a case study on how Singapore Management University (SMU) Libraries used an evidence based approach to decision making, based on the principles of Lean Six Sigma. Academic Libraries and the services offered by them have been evolving over the years along with the changing landscape of higher education. By using a data-driven methodology, SMU Libraries, was able to provide a service that was relevant and tailored to the needs of its community.
Trends In Singapore, Gulcin Cribb
Trends In Singapore, Gulcin Cribb
Research Collection Library
Let me begin by giving a brief context to Singapore’s higher education and research ecosystem. There are six universities in Singapore which are, in order of longevity, National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) and Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS). National Institute of Education (NIE) is associated with NTU and is both an educational and research institution. Yale-NUS is a partnership between NUS and Yale universities. There are a number of polytechnics which offer vocational training and education. National Library of Singapore …
Smu Libraries: “Sensory” In Library Spaces, Nursyeha Yahaya, Devika Sangaram, Salihin Mohammed Ali, Aaron Tay
Smu Libraries: “Sensory” In Library Spaces, Nursyeha Yahaya, Devika Sangaram, Salihin Mohammed Ali, Aaron Tay
Research Collection Library
The Li Ka Shing Library recently included a new section, “Heat Maps” on the library website, providing users instant access to the physical occupancy spaces across all the different levels in the library. The indoor location-aware system is one in the latest slew of additions in tracking the library patrons’ visitations. It is the first of the many forms of library usage data sources that seek to provide an impetus in engaging the SMU community through real-time data visualizations. This enhances the perception of SMU Libraries as a creative nexus that nurtures and champions innovative methods of information access through …
Do Faculty And Librarians See Information Literacy In The Same Way? A Study Of Alignment, Melody Chin, Daniel Walker
Do Faculty And Librarians See Information Literacy In The Same Way? A Study Of Alignment, Melody Chin, Daniel Walker
Research Collection Library
Faculty and Librarians are two distinct professional groups each with their own subcultures, values and experiences. Hardesty (1995) noted the existence of a "faculty culture" amongst faculty members, which quite likely shapes and influences the way these individuals perceive a highly subjective concept such as Information Literacy (IL). Faculty and Librarians in higher education institutions often work together in the development of IL Programs. However, despite this collaborative relationship, it is not clear as to whether the two professional groups perceive the concept of IL similarly, or whether there exists a divide. Understanding how both professions perceive IL should be …
Predicting The Impact Of Software Engineering Topics: An Empirical Study, Santonu Sarkar, Rumana Lakdawala, Subhajit Datta
Predicting The Impact Of Software Engineering Topics: An Empirical Study, Santonu Sarkar, Rumana Lakdawala, Subhajit Datta
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Predicting the future is hard, more so in active research areas. In this paper, we customize an established model for citation prediction of research papers and apply it on research topics. We argue that research topics, rather than individual publications, have wider relevance in the research ecosystem, for individuals as well as organizations. In this study, topics are extracted from a corpus of software engineering publications covering 55,000+ papers written by more than 70,000 authors across 56 publication venues, over a span of 38 years, using natural language processing techniques. We demonstrate how critical aspects of the original paper-based prediction …
What, Why, Who, When, Where?, Gulcin Cribb
What, Why, Who, When, Where?, Gulcin Cribb
Research Collection Library
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Institutional Repositories, Chee Hsien Aaron (Zheng Zhixian) Tay
Rethinking Institutional Repositories, Chee Hsien Aaron (Zheng Zhixian) Tay
Research Collection Library
The article discusses the reason behind the reluctance of some researchers to deposit their work in institutional repositories (IR). These include ignorance on the existence of IR and the right of researchers to self-archive, lack of permanent institutional affiliation, and the tendency of IR to offer poor user experience. Also mentioned is the need aggregate each IR and the advantage of IR over centralized silos.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong Officially Opens Smu School Of Law Building And Kwa Geok Choo Law Library, Singapore Management University
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong Officially Opens Smu School Of Law Building And Kwa Geok Choo Law Library, Singapore Management University
SMU Press Releases
Singapore Management University (SMU) today celebrated the official opening of its new School of Law building and the Kwa Geok Choo Law Library. Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was the Guest-of-Honour at the ceremony, which was attended by 800 distinguished guests, donors, faculty, students, and SMU’s partners in the legal fraternity. Completed in December 2016, the new School of Law building now stands as a distinctive landmark at the junction of Armenian Street and Stamford Road/Fort Canning Link. The 23,000-square-metre building contains modern facilities to enrich the learning and teaching experience of SMU law students and faculty. It will …
Leveraging On Data Visualisation And Analytics For Assessment And Innovation, Salihin Mohammed Ali
Leveraging On Data Visualisation And Analytics For Assessment And Innovation, Salihin Mohammed Ali
Research Collection Library
No abstract provided.
Leveraging On Data Visualisation & Analytics For Assessment & Innovation, Salihin Mohammed Ali
Leveraging On Data Visualisation & Analytics For Assessment & Innovation, Salihin Mohammed Ali
Research Collection Library
Singapore Management University (SMU) Libraries embarked on its ‘Culture of Assessment’ journey in 2013, geared towards demonstrating fiscal accountability and driving a higher degree of stakeholder engagement. With more than 80% of library staff trained in the use of Lean Six Sigma for business process improvements, it was only natural that the library started putting in place procedures and systems to continuously assess and improve services. For effective decision making, the challenge lies in the normalization, consolidation and visualization of data from the varied library services into a single coherent platform that could be used for making decisions that are …