According to this study of students at Warner Pacific College, mobile device penetration is at nearly 90%. The study shows non-traditional students ask classmates or consult the Internet for help more than the library, and yet when asked if library resources help their studies, students responded yes. Is the library helping students without their knowledge? Are students aware that they are using library resources when using databases? This session will be presenting early findings of the study and explore ways in which the library can utilize mobile technologies to increase student engagement in information literacy and decrease library avoidance
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Two international m-Libraries Conferences have now highlighted how libraries are promoting the use o...
While mobile technologies are ubiquitous among students and increasingly used in many aspects of lib...
Introduction: Emerging trends in library and information space especially in the academic environmen...
Mobile devices have changed everyday life and they have had a great impact in higher education. This...
In his latest book, futurist Howard Rheingold defines the smartmob, a new paradigm in social compu...
Research problem: Mobile devices are deeply embedded in our daily life. This research explored how a...
Three second-year undergraduate students took part in this semester long study. They are loaned iPod...
This study describes a survey conducted with participants in the distance education program at the U...
The Open University library is working to support mobile learners through provision of mobile access...
While there have been a number of articles written about the need to provide mobile services for use...
We are well aware that most members of our campus communities are highly dependent on mobile technol...
Academic libraries are looking for ways to stay relevant to the Millennial/Internetgeneration. At th...
Libraries are increasingly developing services that take into account the massive effect of mobile d...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Two international m-Libraries Conferences have now highlighted how libraries are promoting the use o...
While mobile technologies are ubiquitous among students and increasingly used in many aspects of lib...
Introduction: Emerging trends in library and information space especially in the academic environmen...
Mobile devices have changed everyday life and they have had a great impact in higher education. This...
In his latest book, futurist Howard Rheingold defines the smartmob, a new paradigm in social compu...
Research problem: Mobile devices are deeply embedded in our daily life. This research explored how a...
Three second-year undergraduate students took part in this semester long study. They are loaned iPod...
This study describes a survey conducted with participants in the distance education program at the U...
The Open University library is working to support mobile learners through provision of mobile access...
While there have been a number of articles written about the need to provide mobile services for use...
We are well aware that most members of our campus communities are highly dependent on mobile technol...
Academic libraries are looking for ways to stay relevant to the Millennial/Internetgeneration. At th...
Libraries are increasingly developing services that take into account the massive effect of mobile d...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Two international m-Libraries Conferences have now highlighted how libraries are promoting the use o...