<p><b>"This book is a great starting point for anyone interested in using mobile technologies to deliver library services but not sure where to start. It's easy to read, the language used is jargon free, and the opportunities and challenges are fully explained. However it's not so simple that it wouldn't appeal to those who have a bit more knowledge and I can see myself consulting it regularly."</b></p>

- Refer,

<p><b>"...a simple guide for library staff from academic and public libraries who wish to integrate new technologies in their libraries and interact with their patrons in innovative ways using mobile devices. It is recommended to university, school and public librarians who are interested in developing different methods to interact with patrons using the latest mobile technologies."</b></p>

- Australian Library Journal,

This is an essential practical guide for all information professionals who want to get to grips with or improve their use of mobile services.
Packed with easy to implement ideas, practical examples and international case studies, this provides you with the ultimate toolkit, exploring ideas as simple as renewals and reminders to the more complex such as access to e-books and virtual worlds. Jargon-free coverage of the background and context to mobile delivery will enable you to fully understand the challenges and embrace the opportunities, getting to grips with critical issues such as what sort of services users really want.
Key topics covered include:

  • context including market penetration, range and functionality of devices
  • texting
  • apps vs. mobile websites
  • mobile information literacy vs. other information literacies
  • mobiles in teaching
  • linking the physical and virtual worlds via mobile devices
  • E-books for mobiles
  • the future of mobile delivery.

Readership: This is an essential practical guide for all information professionals who want to get to grips with or improve their use of mobile services. It would also be invaluable for museum staff facing the same challenges. Library and information students and academics will find it a useful introduction to the topic.

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Packed with easy to implement ideas, practical examples and international case studies, this title provides you with a toolkit, exploring ideas as simple as renewals and reminders to the more complex such as access to e-books and virtual worlds.
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Introduction and context

  • Introduction
  • Context
  • Outline of this book
  • References
  • Further reading

1. What mobile services do students want?

  • Introduction
  • Context
  • Details of the study
  • Attitudes towards text messaging
  • General feelings about mobile services and the Library
  • Potential services
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgement
  • Notes
  • References
  • Further reading

2. Modelling mobile information literacy

  • Introduction
  • Areas of variation between fixed information literacy and mobile information literacy, from the literature
  • So what does this mean?
  • Summary
  • References
  • Further reading

3. The mobile librarian

  • Introduction
  • Mobile support and reference
  • Mobile productivity for librarians
  • Keeping up to date and research tools
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • Further reading

4. Texting in libraries

  • Introduction
  • Sending messages without a phone
  • Messages from your library management system
  • Text a librarian and more
  • Teaching using SMS
  • Other services
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • Further reading

5. Apps vs mobile websites

  • Introduction
  • Meeting the needs of your users
  • Apps
  • Mobile websites
  • Summary
  • Further reading

6. Linking physical and virtual worlds via mobile devices

  • Introduction
  • QR codes
  • Radio Frequency Identification and Near Field Communications
  • Augmented Reality
  • Linking physical and virtual worlds – summary
  • Notes
  • Reference
  • Further reading

7. Mobiles in teaching

  • Introduction
  • Should we use students’ own devices, or provide class devices?
  • Using text messages to teach
  • Recording activities (video, audio and pictures)
  • Shared activities
  • Library trails
  • A window to another world
  • Summar
  • Notes
  • Further reading

8. E-books for mobiles

  • Introduction
  • Formats
  • Licensing
  • Ways of providing e-books for mobile devices
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • References
  • Further reading

So what now?

  • Consider what your users want … and what your staff can deliver
  • Start steadily … but don’t pilot
  • Nothing is final … review and assess as you go
  • Keep an eye to the future … but there is no need to break new ground
  • Summary
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781856048095
Publisert
2012-08-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Facet Publishing
Vekt
111 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

Forfatter

Biographical note

Andrew Walsh is an Academic Librarian at Huddersfield University who has written, researched and presented widely on the application of mobile technologies within the library environment, information literacy, the use of active learning and using web 2.0 technologies. He won the UC&R Innovation Award in 2009.