Mobile devices have become commonplace, and are increasingly capable of accessing multi-media resources such as audio and video. Many libraries maintain multi-media digital collections that could be accessed on mobile devices. Mobile devices, however, offer unique display and technical challenges that need to be addressed. The benefits of mobile access to library collections include the promise of increased use and an enhanced user experience. In this article we provide a detailed discussion of the issues related to mobile delivery of digital media, including a literature review, an overview of significant technical issues, and three case studies
This paper reports on the current uptake of mobile technologies by academic libraries and attempts t...
Mobile devices such as smartphones, iPads and tablet computers are rapidly proliferating in society ...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Mobile devices have become commonplace, and are increasingly capable of accessing multi-media resour...
One of the recent dominant topics in library technology has been the development of library mobile w...
Learners today exist in an increasingly multimodal environment. Mobile devices provide extra levels ...
Contrary to the impression of many Americans, some less technologically developed countries are more...
Mobile technology is in a great state of flux and competition and the bar keeps getting set higher. ...
Three second-year undergraduate students took part in this semester long study. They are loaned iPod...
More people are joining the mobile society and libraries are beginning to provide on the go library ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess how Canadian academic libraries have responded to t...
Two international m-Libraries Conferences have now highlighted how libraries are promoting the use o...
Academic libraries today spend a large proportion of their materials budget on electronic resources....
A list of mobile applications useful for libraries and library users and resources libraries can use...
Mobile phones and other handheld devices such as i-pads, smart phones, e-readers, tablets etc., are ...
This paper reports on the current uptake of mobile technologies by academic libraries and attempts t...
Mobile devices such as smartphones, iPads and tablet computers are rapidly proliferating in society ...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Mobile devices have become commonplace, and are increasingly capable of accessing multi-media resour...
One of the recent dominant topics in library technology has been the development of library mobile w...
Learners today exist in an increasingly multimodal environment. Mobile devices provide extra levels ...
Contrary to the impression of many Americans, some less technologically developed countries are more...
Mobile technology is in a great state of flux and competition and the bar keeps getting set higher. ...
Three second-year undergraduate students took part in this semester long study. They are loaned iPod...
More people are joining the mobile society and libraries are beginning to provide on the go library ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess how Canadian academic libraries have responded to t...
Two international m-Libraries Conferences have now highlighted how libraries are promoting the use o...
Academic libraries today spend a large proportion of their materials budget on electronic resources....
A list of mobile applications useful for libraries and library users and resources libraries can use...
Mobile phones and other handheld devices such as i-pads, smart phones, e-readers, tablets etc., are ...
This paper reports on the current uptake of mobile technologies by academic libraries and attempts t...
Mobile devices such as smartphones, iPads and tablet computers are rapidly proliferating in society ...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...