Training and introductory courses, summer term 2018

During the summer term, the library again offers training anhd introductory courses to anybody interested.
We offer the following courses:

  • Introduction on how to use the library for students
  • Surf@ubk & e-resources
  • Supervised database and internet research

You can find the dates on our posters in the library, on our homepage and on our facebook account.

Registration:
On the e-learning platform MOODLE (moodle.aau.at) or at the library’s loan deask (Supervised database and internet research).

 

 

Current exhibition near circulation desk: “Zoom in Romania” (Leipzig Book Fair)

Focus country of this year’s Leipziger Buchmesse is Romania.

Under the heading “Zoom in Romania”, the Book Fair presents around 40 new translations.
The books in this month’s show case are from the library’s holdings and refer to the Leipzig event (show case, loan desk).

INAUGURATION LECTURE by UNIV.-PROF. JANNACH | 15 March 2018, 5:00 p. m., K.0.01

The Rectorate of Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt

and

the Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences

kindly invite you to the

INAUGURATION LECTURE
“Recommender Systems – More than Intelligent Algorithms”

by

UNIV.-PROF. DI DR. DIETMAR JANNACH
Department of Applied Informatics

on 15 March 2018

at 5:00 p.m.

in room K.0.01 (Stiftungssaal der Kärntner Sparkasse at the campus of the AAU)

There will be a small buffet afterwards.

Please send an informal email to birgit-maria [dot] moser [at] aau [dot] at in case you plan to attend the lecture.Siegel AAU

Two master theses in field of eMedication in progress

eMedication and ELGA are very popular in the Austrian press these days.

At the Department of Applied Informatics we have started to think about the direct benefits that could be derived for patients from their ELGA eMedication data.

In this context, Peter Schartner and Claudia Steinberger supervice two master theses focusing the following research aims (see also Fig. 1)

  • MyELGA e-Medication: Development, maintenance and analysis of a patient-specific platform MyELGA e-Medication
  • Alexa meets MyELGA: Utilization of myELGA e-Medication for the supplementation of ELGA data and the active support of patients via speech assistants such as Alexa.

Special attention is paid in both thesis to the data security of the developed solutions.

Students, who would also like to work in this area, are welcome.

Master topics ELGA eMedication

Fig 1: eMedication : master theses overview