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Multi-device Delivery of Research Results: Case Study of the Ningbo Project
The present paper discusses the significance of delivering the results of research activities to multiple types of devices, especially to smart phones and tablet computers, and describes our multi-platform content distribution service as the case study of the 'Ningbo Project.' The requirements for apps to help humanities, implementation, and problems left for future improvement are discussed in detail.