Using funds provided through LSTA, OSU Libraries & Press is building a web-based tool, optimized for use in a mobile environment that takes University of Oregon\u27s Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest digital collection, and makes it accessible to users in the mobile landscape, leveraging the tools and capabilities that the mobile environment provide. The nature of mobile tools allows us to push out library content to users in new ways, meeting the user where they live in the digital world. Once the mobile tool has been created, OSU Libraries & Press will release the framework in an open source code repositories, for other libraries or cultural institutions with digital collections to use to mount their own di...
This keynote presentation was given at the Consortium of Academic Libraries and Learning Resources S...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Mobile devices represent new opportunities for accessing digital libraries (DLs) but also pose a num...
One of the recent dominant topics in library technology has been the development of library mobile w...
A list of mobile applications useful for libraries and library users and resources libraries can use...
This presentation was given at the North Texas Conference on Library Technology in Decatur, TX, on A...
Poster presented at: \ud Session VI: Infrastructure: Posters on building and equipment, management a...
Oregon Digital, the library digital collections platform of Oregon State University and the Universi...
With advancements in technology and the rise in smart phone use, people are taking advantage of bein...
Presented to the Library Administration, Management, and Planning Team (LAMP) on February 28, 2017.O...
Academic libraries today spend a large proportion of their materials budget on electronic resources....
PowerPoint slides and text of presentation given at the 2007 Oregon Library Association Conference, ...
In seventeen chapters ranging from A Mobile-First Library Site Redesign to Mobile Technology Support...
See how two libraries created mobile websites and access to mobile databases. Reasons for developme...
Many libraries operate small branches throughout their communities -- sometimes even at high traffic...
This keynote presentation was given at the Consortium of Academic Libraries and Learning Resources S...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Mobile devices represent new opportunities for accessing digital libraries (DLs) but also pose a num...
One of the recent dominant topics in library technology has been the development of library mobile w...
A list of mobile applications useful for libraries and library users and resources libraries can use...
This presentation was given at the North Texas Conference on Library Technology in Decatur, TX, on A...
Poster presented at: \ud Session VI: Infrastructure: Posters on building and equipment, management a...
Oregon Digital, the library digital collections platform of Oregon State University and the Universi...
With advancements in technology and the rise in smart phone use, people are taking advantage of bein...
Presented to the Library Administration, Management, and Planning Team (LAMP) on February 28, 2017.O...
Academic libraries today spend a large proportion of their materials budget on electronic resources....
PowerPoint slides and text of presentation given at the 2007 Oregon Library Association Conference, ...
In seventeen chapters ranging from A Mobile-First Library Site Redesign to Mobile Technology Support...
See how two libraries created mobile websites and access to mobile databases. Reasons for developme...
Many libraries operate small branches throughout their communities -- sometimes even at high traffic...
This keynote presentation was given at the Consortium of Academic Libraries and Learning Resources S...
Library patrons are adopting mobile devices for personal and other uses. The ubiquity of mobile devi...
Mobile devices represent new opportunities for accessing digital libraries (DLs) but also pose a num...