Digital Wall

The digital library wall is an illustrated wallpaper with active QR codes that links a mobile device to a variety of content including e-books, learning apps, podcasts, reports, and IELTS related material. The QR coded content can be downloaded free of charge using Android or iOS QR scanning apps. This presents a new way of accessing the library collection under the theme of “Like it, Scan it, Download it”. Digital wall empowers students, lecturers, researchers, and the entire university community to access a vast array of resources available at the British Council. The established digital wall facility will be enabling an international experience for the Rajarata University community.

how to Use the digital wall

For iOS Users:

  1. Open the App store and download the “Apple Book” App.
  2. Open the “Camera” App
  3. Point the camera to the QR code of the content you want access to
  4. Tap the notification that appears to begin downloading
  5. Downloaded eBook will require you to tap on “Open in Books” whereas all other content will automatically open.

For Android Users:

  1. Open the Play Store app and download QR code reader and “Adobe Digital Edition” App.
  2. Open the “Camera” App
  3. Point the camera to the QR code of the content you want access to
  4. Tap the notification that appears to begin downloading
  5. Downloaded eBook will require you to tap on “Open in Books” whereas all other content will automatically open.
The Digital Wall is located on the wall at the entrance of the main library.

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