The problem I raise is students’ struggling to find a seat at peak time in libraries. Normally, it will take about 15 minutes for students hurried to libraries to find a seat. During exam seasons, they have to arrive at libraries in the morning, then left the seat and to go for breakfast, with their… Continue reading My opinion on the problem
Author: Kathy
reading ‘What should the library do to address seat saving’
After reading the website of "What should the library do to address seat saving", I realized there is more than one way to resolve this issue of seat saving during exam season, such as advertise more spaces that you can study, adding more seats or removing the stuff on the desks when there is nobody… Continue reading reading ‘What should the library do to address seat saving’
reading ‘Study Hunt: Library seat availability live monitoring system’
When thinking it is difficult to find the relevant articles about seat occupy, even though it may be a good point, I changed the keyword. Suddenly, more kinds of literature appear. "Study Hunt: Library seat availability live monitoring system" is a rather excellent project, which explores the potential risks and based on the various. Moreover, … Continue reading reading ‘Study Hunt: Library seat availability live monitoring system’
issues about a library
Actually, I tend to search the issue about seat occupancy because it is not easy to find a seat in the library especially during exam time. The primary solution is each seat equipped with a sensor will trigger a signal to our platform, when a seat is occupied. So it will indicate which seat is… Continue reading issues about a library
choose a topic
There are four themes which could be chosen to research. The topic I am interested in the issue about how to find a seat in the library, especially at the end of the semester when exams may be held. But I want to confirm whether there are other top topics that may be ignored by… Continue reading choose a topic
The Journey Begins
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