In a unique partnership between the campus Office of Information Technology (OIT) and Public Services, a pilot project was held May 24th – July 28th 2010 in order to allow Library employees to gain hands-on experience with mobile technologies. Eighty-four librarians and staff participated in the Pilot, fifty-five of which were Librarians and other staff who received “loaner” iPod Touch devices provided by OIT. The remaining 29 participants either shared a device with a pilot member, or used their own personal device (iPod Touch or iPhone). The Pilot was held during the summer due to device availability. Because the Pilot originated within Public Services, a majority of participants were from this division, but all divisions were represented...
This conference was the first m-library conference and was a very good experience. Different present...
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The anticipated wide adoption of smartphones by researchers is viewed by the authors as a basis for ...
The University of Maryland Libraries identified a need to expand library employee knowledge regardin...
Libraries have become iPad enthusiasts on a global scale. Librarians use the mobile device in all as...
The Open University library is working to support mobile learners through provision of mobile access...
Current trends in libraries especially in the academic library require remote and boundary less acc...
Three second-year undergraduate students took part in this semester long study. They are loaned iPod...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
More people are joining the mobile society and libraries are beginning to provide on the go library ...
At the first international M-Libraries conference in 2007 it was clear that many libraries were keen...
Introduction: Emerging trends in library and information space especially in the academic environmen...
A list of mobile applications useful for libraries and library users and resources libraries can use...
We are well aware that most members of our campus communities are highly dependent on mobile technol...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
This conference was the first m-library conference and was a very good experience. Different present...
Smart phones are everywhere, people are taking eBook readers on holiday, the iPad has queues of peop...
The anticipated wide adoption of smartphones by researchers is viewed by the authors as a basis for ...
The University of Maryland Libraries identified a need to expand library employee knowledge regardin...
Libraries have become iPad enthusiasts on a global scale. Librarians use the mobile device in all as...
The Open University library is working to support mobile learners through provision of mobile access...
Current trends in libraries especially in the academic library require remote and boundary less acc...
Three second-year undergraduate students took part in this semester long study. They are loaned iPod...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
More people are joining the mobile society and libraries are beginning to provide on the go library ...
At the first international M-Libraries conference in 2007 it was clear that many libraries were keen...
Introduction: Emerging trends in library and information space especially in the academic environmen...
A list of mobile applications useful for libraries and library users and resources libraries can use...
We are well aware that most members of our campus communities are highly dependent on mobile technol...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
This conference was the first m-library conference and was a very good experience. Different present...
Smart phones are everywhere, people are taking eBook readers on holiday, the iPad has queues of peop...
The anticipated wide adoption of smartphones by researchers is viewed by the authors as a basis for ...