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Service hours during final exam ( 15 Feb - 12 Mar 2010) PDF Print E-mail

 The Library will extend service hours during Final exam period as follow:

15-19 Feb, 8-12 Mar 2010
8 a.m. - 12 a.m. (Midnight)
22 Feb -5 Mar 2010     
24 hours
Saturday
10 a.m. -  7 p.m.
Sunday
11 a.m. -  7 p.m.

Research Square Closes at  7.30 p.m.  (Mon - Fri ) and 6.30 p.m. ( Sat - Sun)

After 8.00 p.m., service is reserved for KU Students and Staff only

28  Feb - 1 Mar  2010                  closes   ( due to Makha  Bucha Day )


 
QUIZ Game!! PDF Print E-mail

 Challenge for who love to search

 KU Library would like to invites KU Students, Faculty and Staff to joint the "Quiz Game 
 1/2010", quiz that will bring you lot of fun and knowledge. Don't miss, especially for those  
 who used to joint our activity "Click Here for More Info". For more detail, please click here 
 for "QUIZ QUESTIONS", "RULE" and "PRIZE".


 
DATABASE FOR TRIAL!! PDF Print E-mail




Trial Period:
1 Feb - 30 Apr 2010

URL: http://www.trial.thailis.or.th/fiftylessons

Book Promotion & Service provide Trial database "50 LESSIONS", source of collection on the interview from CEO and other wellknowns from various areas, such as Leadership, Characteristic & Attitude, Communication Skill, Strategic Management, Innovation & Creativity and Human Resources.


 
EndNoteX3 Update Version! Now available to download from website.
Monday, 11 January 2010 13:23

 

Only for KU Students and Staffs by using Nontri Account. For more detail on installation, download and user guide, please go to http://lib.ku.ac.th/endnote/login.php



 
The 100 greatest novels of all time: The list PDF Print E-mail

http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2003/oct/12/features.fiction



 
British Library and BBC sign archive access deal PDF Print E-mail
Written by libnnt   
Saturday, 12 December 2009 12:17

The BBC and the British Library are to work together to make their assets more widely available.

The arrangement will seek to integrate access to nearly one million hours of BBC TV and radio content and more than 150 million British Library items.   Director general Mark Thompson said it was "vital" the BBC and library "give the public the access they deserve."

The BBC has made similar arrangements with the British Film Institute (BFI) and the National Archives.

Thompson and Dame Lynne Brindley, head of the British Library, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will seek to develop new ways of integrating access.

The organisations will also collaborate on issues such as rights management, digitisation and storage.

"Providing increasing access to our collections using digital technologies is a primary goal of the British Library," said Dame Lynne.

"Unparalleled access to joint information services and world-class digital archival content will truly enable the business, academic, scientific, research and creative communities to flourish."



 
100 Best Twitter Feeds for Librarians of the Future PDF Print E-mail

If you’re studying to become a librarian, Twitter is a great place to find information. Whether you’re learning from other library professionals, staying on top of news, or checking out resources, you can find what you need on Twitter. Read on, and you’ll find 100 of the best Twitter feeds for future librarians. click here for more details


 
Top varsities rate poorly in assessment PDF Print E-mail

The Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA) has rated the country's most famous universities poorly in its latest education quality assessment.

None of the leading public and private universities providing business administration, accountancy, management, tourism and economics courses were rated ''very good'' in the 2006-2008 assessment, said ONESQA director-general Somwung Pitiyanuwat yesterday. Several of the kingdom's top universities did not even earn a single ''very good'' credit in their specialised fields. The well-established Silpakorn University, famous for its dramatic arts and fine arts courses, did not earn a ''very good'' grade in the two fields as expected, but surprisingly obtained high assessment scores in the engineering field instead, he said.

The results also showed that the state-run Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai campus, topped the assessment in the field of health science. Thammasat University came second and Naresuan University in Phitsanulok came third followed by Khon Kaen University and Chulalongkorn University.

In physical science, Thammasat University obtained the highest scores, followed by Khon Kaen, Prince of Songkla, Chulalongkorn and Mahidol universities.

In engineering, privately-run Mahanakorn University of Technology was tops, followed by state-run Ubon Ratchathani, Chulalongkorn, Prince of Songkla, Khon Kaen and Silpakorn universities.

In agriculture, Ubon Ratchathani University received the highest scores, followed by Khon Kaen, Naresuan and Prince of Songkla universities.

But Kasetsart University, famous for agricultural studies, finished in the bottom half in this field. Instead, it got the highest scores in humanities and social science, said Mr Somwung.

Last week, many established universities questioned the reliability of the assessment process or rejected the results after the assessment showed small universities came tops in research and learning quality and the quality of graduates.

                                                                        Bangkok Post  19/09/2009


 

 
Computer science is not all fun and games PDF Print E-mail

   If your kids sit in front of the computer screen all day, you may start to worry about the problem of youth addiction to online gaming     But if we accept that playing games is part of being a child, and turn that problem into an opportunity, kids may use their skills in the online fantasy world to create something useful in the real world.

Nuttapong Surasathien, or Mee, a third-year student majoring in computer science at Kasetsart University, is a good example. When he was a high school student, his parents let him play online games as long as he wanted. Later, he found the games boring and started to become interested in the creation and design of the games and websites

Now Nuttapong is a member of Frisky Wyvern, a team of Thai students from Kasetsart University who won the Entrepreneurial award in Sun Microsystems' regional competition in Singapore. Their "Java Jive project" is an attempt to turn trash into treasure by creating a social networking site to promote recycling and eco-friendly activities.

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