In this article, the author discusses their takeaways from a conference session by Michael Porter, discussing the use of portable electronics in the library
While there have been a number of articles written about the need to provide mobile services for use...
Chapter 7 of Canuel, R & Crischton, C (2017). Mobile Technology and Academic Libraries: Innovative S...
Mobile devices such as smartphones, iPads and tablet computers are rapidly proliferating in society ...
This article discusses a few emerging technologies and how they could benefit libraries and library ...
Article describing the implementation and evolution of Mary Livermore Library's laptop lending progr...
Contrary to the impression of many Americans, some less technologically developed countries are more...
We are well aware that most members of our campus communities are highly dependent on mobile technol...
This article will examine the practical methods the Portland State University (PSU) Library and Univ...
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...
Chapter 1 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 51, no. 7) “Mobile Devices: Service with Intention,” i...
More people are joining the mobile society and libraries are beginning to provide on the go library ...
This article describes initiatives undertaken by the George Washington University Himmelfarb Health ...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
With the necessity to be connected to the Internet, the Internet of Things (IoT) will receive more a...
While there have been a number of articles written about the need to provide mobile services for use...
Chapter 7 of Canuel, R & Crischton, C (2017). Mobile Technology and Academic Libraries: Innovative S...
Mobile devices such as smartphones, iPads and tablet computers are rapidly proliferating in society ...
This article discusses a few emerging technologies and how they could benefit libraries and library ...
Article describing the implementation and evolution of Mary Livermore Library's laptop lending progr...
Contrary to the impression of many Americans, some less technologically developed countries are more...
We are well aware that most members of our campus communities are highly dependent on mobile technol...
This article will examine the practical methods the Portland State University (PSU) Library and Univ...
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...
Chapter 1 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 51, no. 7) “Mobile Devices: Service with Intention,” i...
More people are joining the mobile society and libraries are beginning to provide on the go library ...
This article describes initiatives undertaken by the George Washington University Himmelfarb Health ...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
With the necessity to be connected to the Internet, the Internet of Things (IoT) will receive more a...
While there have been a number of articles written about the need to provide mobile services for use...
Chapter 7 of Canuel, R & Crischton, C (2017). Mobile Technology and Academic Libraries: Innovative S...
Mobile devices such as smartphones, iPads and tablet computers are rapidly proliferating in society ...