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Monday, May 15, 2006
Why Wi Fi?
Wi Fi is a technology that allows for wireless operations within the Whare pukapuka. Instead of having a collection of immobile workstations in the library the library will be able to use the wireless network and laptops to be able to give beter flexibility in the use of space in the office and within the collection. The library can also be used as a test case for the possible implementation of Wi-Fi across Te Kura Kaupapa O Nga Hau e Wha.
Wireless networks connect libraries to a mobile society
http://www.librarytechnology.org/ltg-displaytext.pl?RC=11183
This article is about the use of Wireless Fidelity or Wi-Fi and how it's uses in a library context. More applicable to larger University or tertiary institution collections and library systems. However this does not take away it's usefulness to this project
This article is about the use of Wireless Fidelity or Wi-Fi and how it's uses in a library context. More applicable to larger University or tertiary institution collections and library systems. However this does not take away it's usefulness to this project
A hard look at Wireless networks
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA232339.html
This paper looks at the pro's and cons of wireless networks, it helps to define and to understand the ways that Wi-Fi work and can be utilised in a school environment.
This paper looks at the pro's and cons of wireless networks, it helps to define and to understand the ways that Wi-Fi work and can be utilised in a school environment.
Papers
http://www.itpapers.com/search.aspx?scid=1114&promo=100501
This site offers a number of papers written on and about the applications of Wi-Fi, not solely library applicable, however quite relevant to the project at hand.
This site offers a number of papers written on and about the applications of Wi-Fi, not solely library applicable, however quite relevant to the project at hand.