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The value of computing facilities in student residences
Studies in Higher Education, Volume: 13, Issue: 3, Pages: 295 - 302
Swansea University Author: Richard Startup
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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/03075078812331377740
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The aims of an experimental project were to examine the advantages gained by students from the provision of computer terminals in halls of residence and a student village; also to identify any managerial and operational problems which arose. There were problems of security and in accommodating the f...
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