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E-Libray and Learning Support Resources

AIT’s (campus-based and online – open university) students have access to extensive electronic library facilities including e-books, study materials and lessons, learning materials in audio and video format, computer science and engineering simulators and virtual laboratory resources among others. The e-library facilities available to AIT-Open  as well as campus-based students include:

  • The AIT E-Library Resources – The AIT  e-library hosts and provides free and unlimited access to a large collection of e-books, e-journals, simulators, multimedia learning resources and as well as provide links to close to 50 free e-libraries of other universities and other public libraries on the Internet
  • The E-Library of the Open University of Malaysia – This provides unlimited access to AIT students registered on the OUM programs to more than 40,000  e-book titles and 18,000 e-journal titles and  other electronic-based learning resources
  • The AIT-Online Resources – This online facility provides our students access to over 10,000 e-learning resources including: e-lessons, e-books, multimedia learning resources, e-courses, e-learning and training materials, research resources, educational resources, video clips, text books, life-long learning resources, lecture notes  and handouts
  • Other Resources: Additionally our students have access to lecture notes, handouts for their courses via:
    • AIT Learning Management System forming part of LeMASS - an online  academic program delivery and administrative system
    • MIT OpenCourseware  system – providing access to lecture notes, handouts and other learning resources of 1800 courses offered at MIT
    • Open University of Malaysia (OUM) Learning Management System – myLMS hosting learning materials and resources to be accessed by AIT students registered on the OUM programs and
    • AIT-Online –Your E-University Learning Support Resources

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