The TU Data Repository was launched on Fedora software and ran for 10 years before switching over to Figshare.
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As front-runners in the field, we utilize a people-centered process to enhance the user experience of our services. Through collaborative methods that engage both customers and service delivery teams, we gain a holistic understanding of our users and the services we provide. Join us in revolutionizing service delivery by exploring our page to learn more about our service design projects.
If you want to create your own Video, podcast or voice-over, you can do so in our Video Box or Podcast Box. Currently there is a Podcast Box in the NewMedia Centre and a Video Box in the Teaching Lab. The Video Box in the Teaching Lab is only available for Teachers but soon a New Video Box will open at the Library for the whole TU Delft Community.
TU Library implemented the Customer Service Management System Topdesk as a backend for their One Stop Shop Customer Service. A first step in becoming the most customer friendly academic library.
We extend the possibilities of reality with the use of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality technologies. We are here to become your portal to the immersive world of XR (extended reality) and to assist students, lecturers and researchers in using, building and exploring this tech in education and research.
Innovation is in our DNA. We test, develop and experiment with new media technology to explore its potential and increase its value for education and research. Our lab is located in room 084 at the TU Delft Library. That’s where the new communication tools are born to serve the TU Delft Community: many of the ideas and experiments turn into projects and move on to a production stage.
Educational Resource Lists tool (Talis Aspire) enables academic institutions to manage and provide access to course materials. Teachers can easily create and manage resource lists for their courses by searching for and adding resources to the lists. These resources can include books, articles, multimedia, web pages, and more, from a variety of sources.





