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  • Digital imprints – new research exhibition at the library

    You can now visit the research exhibition Digital imprints – three perspectives on the impact of technology on people, work and places. The exhibition highlights three research projects that illustrate how digital technology creates new opportunities for businesses, while also leaving clear imprints on our surroundings. Where is the cloud? is based on research from Linköping University and makes visible the physical infrastructure behind digital services, as well as its environmental consequences.When AI enters industrial organisations: Work, change, learning, and data in practice showcases research from AFAIR/SPARK at The School of Engineering in close collaboration with industry. It illustrates how AI-driven digitalisation is implemented in real industrial settings.AI Imprints focuses on local media coverage of data centres in Sandviken and Gävle. The research project is conducted within Media and Communication at the School of Education and Communication.The exhibition was developed by the University Library, Linköping University, the School of Education and Communication, and the School of Engineering. It will be on display until 5 June.Welcome!
  • The library releases a new Word guide

    Do you sometimes struggle with creating a table of contents, page numbers, or using different settings for different sections in your Word documents? The library’s new Word guide helps you with the most common questions and settings. The guide walks you through the basic settings you need to know, such as how to work with headings and styles to create an accurate table of contents. You will also learn how to remove page numbers from the table of contents and appendices.You can find the Word guide, along with the library’s other guides, on the library website.If you have questions about Word that are not covered in the guide, you are welcome to visit the library’s drop‑in sessions on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 13–14. You can also get in touch via Ask the library.Is something missing from the guide? Feel free to get in touch at biblioteket@ju.se. 

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