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The development of gaming application to facilitate resource center

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The activity of promoting resource center service is a crucial activity that the resource center held up to provide knowledge to users. It facilitates self-research as well as encourage users more into readings. The practices that have been pursued from the past need to be updated to keep pace with the world. The researchers have developed a gaming application to promote resource center mainly to keep the accessibility modernized and interesting to end users. The result in this research reveals that users level of satisfactions towards the application to promote resource center of Suan Sunandha Rajabhat university is high.

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      IEEA '19: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Informatics, Environment, Energy and Applications
      March 2019
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      ISBN:9781450361040
      DOI:10.1145/3323716

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