‘Technology Sandbox’ introduces NCSU students to latest gadgets
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The Sandbox, at the university's D.H. Hill Library, gives them a hands-on experience with the latest in interactive technology.
The lab is made possible by a $100,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services which is administered by the State Library of North Carolina.
It serves as a test bed and showcase for technologies that will be available when the James B. Hunt Library opens on N.C. State's Centennial Campus in 2012.
"It's going to have a ton of tech-rich spaces that no one's ever seen in a library before," NCSU Libraries' David Woodbury said.
Some of the featured technology is already being used in departments on campus, continue reading
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