Mobile technologies are having a growing impact on libraries as users increasingly use their hand-held devices to access services and resources. Many library vendors are also offering mobile options. While some libraries are providing extensive mobile services, many others are just deciding where to begin. This workshop will look at the state of mobile library services and what libraries need to do to develop a mobile strategy for their own library. We will cover the advantages of providing such mobile services, policy implications and what types of mobile services are currently being offered by libraries. In addition, several library vendors will discuss services and technologies that they are providing to help libraries extend outreach, i...
Originally published in Reference Services Review (Emerald Group Publishing Limited) and can be acce...
The concept of library is changing. Today traditional library has been replaced by virtual library. ...
Mobile technologies are having a growing impact in libraries. Ebsco, Gale, WorldCat Local, and many ...
This presentation was given at the North Texas Conference on Library Technology in Decatur, TX, on A...
With advancements in technology and the rise in smart phone use, people are taking advantage of bein...
Academic libraries today spend a large proportion of their materials budget on electronic resources....
Mobile devices such as smartphones, iPads and tablet computers are rapidly proliferating in society ...
This keynote presentation was given at the Consortium of Academic Libraries and Learning Resources S...
See how two libraries created mobile websites and access to mobile databases. Reasons for developme...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Abstract Mobile technology has made dramatic changes in users way of accessing information. Opens t...
What is the current state of mobile services among academic libraries of the country’s top 100 unive...
Though the wealth of opportunities mobile technologies provide to libraries is widely acknowledged, ...
Modern mobile devices have powerful features that are transforming access to information. Lippincott...
In seventeen chapters ranging from A Mobile-First Library Site Redesign to Mobile Technology Support...
Originally published in Reference Services Review (Emerald Group Publishing Limited) and can be acce...
The concept of library is changing. Today traditional library has been replaced by virtual library. ...
Mobile technologies are having a growing impact in libraries. Ebsco, Gale, WorldCat Local, and many ...
This presentation was given at the North Texas Conference on Library Technology in Decatur, TX, on A...
With advancements in technology and the rise in smart phone use, people are taking advantage of bein...
Academic libraries today spend a large proportion of their materials budget on electronic resources....
Mobile devices such as smartphones, iPads and tablet computers are rapidly proliferating in society ...
This keynote presentation was given at the Consortium of Academic Libraries and Learning Resources S...
See how two libraries created mobile websites and access to mobile databases. Reasons for developme...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Abstract Mobile technology has made dramatic changes in users way of accessing information. Opens t...
What is the current state of mobile services among academic libraries of the country’s top 100 unive...
Though the wealth of opportunities mobile technologies provide to libraries is widely acknowledged, ...
Modern mobile devices have powerful features that are transforming access to information. Lippincott...
In seventeen chapters ranging from A Mobile-First Library Site Redesign to Mobile Technology Support...
Originally published in Reference Services Review (Emerald Group Publishing Limited) and can be acce...
The concept of library is changing. Today traditional library has been replaced by virtual library. ...
Mobile technologies are having a growing impact in libraries. Ebsco, Gale, WorldCat Local, and many ...