Applying WeChat Platform to Collaboratively Promote College Students to Read Classics and Improve their Humanistic and Cultural Literacy
Abstract
In 2011, the advent of WeChat has had a great influence on all areas. Our library is also actively exploring related WeChat-based services. This article will embed classics into WeChat platform, using rich literature resources from the library and applying WeChat as an information dissemination channel to realize the push of classic books, classic articles or fragments, quick search link of library literature, rapid dissemination of information on reading activities, so that reading can be achieved anywhere, anytime to promote college student to read classics, guide college students to love reading classics and thereby collaboratively improve college students’ humanistic and cultural literacy.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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