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o Yang, C., Lin, F., McGreal, R., Schafer, S., Friesen, N.,
Tin, T., Anderson, T., & Kariel, D. (2004). Facilitating E-
Learning with a MARC to IEEE LOM Metadata
Crosswalk Application. In B. Orchard, C. Yang, M. Ali
(Eds.). Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence.
LNAI 3029, Springer, ISSN: 0302-9743, pp. 739-748.
Retrieved from:
http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0
,10735,5-154-22-30335903-0,00.html
o Tin, T. (1997). Teaching and Learning in
Cyberspace: A New Paradigm in the Educational
Millennium. Edmonton, Alberta: Dept. of
Education Foundation, University of Alberta.
o Tin, T. (1990). Heritage Language Curriculum Guide.
Edmonton, Alberta: Alberta Culture and
Multiculturalism.
REFERRED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND CONFERENCES
o Hanbidge, A. & Sanderson, N. & Tin, T. (2018). Information
Literacy on the Go! Journal of Information Literacy. June
issue, 12(1), p. 118-136.
o Hanbidge, A., Mackenzie, A., Sanderson, N, Scholz, K. &
Tin, T. (2017). Academic Success Foundation: Enhancing
Academic Integrity through Mobile Learning. In Sánchez,
I.A. & Isaias, P. (Eds.) 13th International Conference on
Mobile Learning (Budapest, April). Proceedings, pp.,
International Association for Development of the
Information Society.
o Tin, T., Hanbidge A, & Sanderson, N. (2015). Using Mobile
Technology to Enhance Undergraduate Student Digital
Information Literacy Skills: A Canadian Case Study. IAFOR
Journal of Education, 4(1). Summer.
o Corne, V. S., & Tin, T. (2011). Back to the Future: Who
cares about the NetGen if Mobile Technology Can
Help the Matures? Proceedings of Mlearn 2011,
Peking, China. October 18‐21. 2011. Retrieved from:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/70516310/mLearn-2011-BeiJing-
Conference-Proceedings
o Ally, M., Tin. T., & Woodburn, T. (2011). Athabasca
University Mobile Learning: Delivering French Using
Mobile Devices. Proceedings of M-Learn 2011, Peking,
China. October 18‐21. 2011. Retrieved from:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/70516310/mLearn-2011-BeiJing-
Conference-Proceedings
o Tin. T., & Elliott. C. (2009). Mobile Library: Connecting New
Generations of Learners to the Library in the Mobile Age.
Proceedings of M-Libraries Conference, Vancouver, Canada,
June 21-23, 2009. Retrieved from:
http://hdl.handle.net/2149/2849
o Cao, Y., Tin, T., McGreal, R., Ally, M., & Coffey, S.
(2006). The Athabasca University Mobile Library
Project: Increasing the Boundaries of Anytime,
Anywhere Learning for Students. Proceedings of