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Back to the future II

The Golden Calf Every semester, an educator is invited to select a series of objects from TU Delft Library’s Special Collections for a display in the Teaching Lab. In a short film, he or she reflects on the role heritage plays (or could play) in their teaching. In today’s increasingly digitised learning environments, the use […]

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Wondering about polar wander

Wondering about polar wander

Recently the 7500th research data set has been uploaded to the 4TU.ResearchData archive. This a significant milestone in ensuring the accessibility of technical scientific research and sharing knowledge. The data team provide services to support researchers in making their data available for reuse.They were curious about what the research behind this data set was all […]

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Putting it out there – research and social media

Putting it out there – research and social media

Is blogging and tweeting about research papers worth it? Melissa Terras, Professor of Digital Humanities at University College London, gave her verdict a couple of years ago. She put all of her research projects in UCL’s institutional repository, and wrote a blog post about each one, tweeted about those blogs and papers, and kept score. The blog […]

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Super secure privacy protection

Super secure privacy protection

Students at  Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre Rotterdam show their treatments skills in special video rooms. They are not supervised in the room, but go in there alone to prepare them for real life situations and interaction with patients. All their actions and social skills with volunteering patients are recorded on camera. Afterwards a teacher […]

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Being a TU Delft editor

Being a TU Delft editor

Among the academics at TU Delft, editorship for academic journals and conference papers takes many forms. In all of this diversity, there are several factors that all editors have in common. First of all, an editor needs to understand what is going on in their own specialist field, be able to assess potential new insights […]

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Biomimicry: Being Bioinspired

Biomimicry: Being Bioinspired

What can we learn from nature? And how can we tackle problems our conventional methods cannot solve? A recent exhibition at the Library showed some examples with contributions from faculties of TU Delft of innovations based on biomimicry; developing products, processes and services all based on good – sustainable – strategies in nature. Nature has […]

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