UID:
almafu_9959231968202883
Format:
1 online resource (xxii, 250 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-78330-003-5
Series Statement:
M-Libraries
Content:
A brand new edition of the highly successful M-Libraries series, this draws together cutting-edge international contributions from the leading authorities in the field. Based on the proceedings of the Fourth International M-Libraries Conference held in Milton Keynes in 2012 it explores the variety of work that libraries are doing across the world to deliver resources to users via mobile and hand-held devices. The main strands of discussion include: Imagination - looking at the future of m-libraries; Transformation - focusing on the transformation of services, learners or institutions through the introduction of mobile technologies; Inspiration - focusing on mobile innovation; Implementation - case studies of successful implementation of mobile services; Collaboration - a discussion of mobile strategy and ideas. Readership: Information professionals in all sectors and researchers, educators, technical developers, managers and library professionals. It will also be invaluable for students of library and information science and newcomers to the profession.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Sep 2022).
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Title page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Part 1 Transformation; 1 Cost-effective content alert system using SMS: a case study at Bundelkhand University Library, Jhansi; Introduction; Content alerts; Literature review; SMS technology; Project overview; Findings; Cost-effectiveness of SMS content alert service vs print/traditional methods; Conclusion; Notes; References; Further reading; 2 From aspiration to innovation: the Live Lab concept at the University of Glasgow Library; Introduction; The mobile strategy; The Live Lab concept; The Live Lab in action
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Digital media skills gapThe '23 Things' training approach; Conclusion; Notes; References; 3 Mobilizing academic content online: challenges and rewards; Introduction; Project context and background; Aims of the project; Project outcomes; Lessons learned; Conclusions; References; 4 Using iPads for a roving enquiry service: a case study on lessons learned; Introduction; Implementation of the project; Project review; Finding solutions; Lessons learned; 5 BYOD! We don't think so; Introduction; University perceptions; Student perceptions; Conclusion; Bibliography
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6 Bridge over troubled waters: QR coding the collection for student satisfactionIntroduction; Bridging the gap between traditional skills and digital literacy; QR codes bridge the physical/virtual divide; User group; Mobile content; Incentive and user motivation; Code design and usability (size, data density and readability); Environment; Conclusions; References; 7 If you tweet will they follow? Promoting library resources and services to a mobile audience through social media; Introduction; What is Twitter?; The University of Melbourne and social media; In the beginning; Tools for the job
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VoiceSearching and interaction; What to tweet?; Reach; Time constraints; Conclusion; References; 8 Transforming the service: supporting mobile devices with minimal budget and time; Introduction; Roving with iPads; Filling the mobile website gap; Conclusion; Website references; Part 2 Inspiration; 9 M-education reaching the unreached: a Government of India initiative; Introduction; A mobile world; Indian telecoms industry; Indian telecoms: future predictions for the industry; India's web-based economy; Desktop vs mobile; Tablets market in India; M-education in India
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Aakash and Ubislate tablet - Government of India initiativeSakshat: a one-stop education portal; Conclusion; References; 10 Widening access and stimulating innovation through mobile health applications; Going mobile for health information; Apps explosion; Mobile ways of working - increasing convenience and reducing cost in the NHS; Crowdsourced cities - responding to public emergencies; Mobile in the developing world; Space to innovate; Conclusion: the role of government in today's information market; References
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11 An education in privacy: best practices for academic libraries in the age of social media
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-85604-944-2
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-306-69436-1
Language:
English
URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781783300037/type/BOOK