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E-raamat: Handheld Library: Mobile Technology and the Librarian

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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216094371
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216094371

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Covering topics such as mobile reference, eBooks, mobile websites, and QR codes, this book examines the effects of the global mobile revolution on libraries and library userscritical information all librarians need.

The Handheld Library: Mobile Technology and the Librarian provides the information and guidance librarians need to adapt themselves and their facilities to the mobile revolutionthe fastest, most diffuse worldwide technological innovation in human history.

The book provides an up-to-date survey of how mobile technologies are affecting library use, library services, library systems, librarians, and library users at various types of libraries. The authors cover core topics related to mobile libraries, including mobile reference, eBooks, mobile websites, and QR codes, and address aspects of the mobile revolution less frequently covered in the literature, such as mobile health information services, the use of mobile technologies on archival work, the impact of the mobile revolution on physical libraries, and the ways in which new mobile technologies are creating professional development opportunities within the profession. While this resource is specifically targeted toward librarians who plan and provide services using mobile technologies, academic, public, and other librarians will also find the ideas and information within useful.

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Charts, graphs, references, and a thorough index help illuminate the way forward for librarians who need an introduction on the ins and outs of using mobile technology in the library. * Booklist Online * Written so the novice can understand, while packed with ideas and concepts for the more advanced user, this book will assist any library or media center worker with adding mobile technology into the offerings, whether as an enhancement or new addition. * ARBA *

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Covering topics such as mobile reference, eBooks, mobile websites, and QR codes, this book examines the effects of the global mobile revolution on libraries and library userscritical information all librarians need.
Introduction: The Mobile Revolution and Libraries, Librarians, and Library Users ix
Lori Bell
Thomas A. Peters
Part 1 Mobile Tech Trends in Libraries
1 Serving Your Mobile Users: The Essentials
3(10)
Robin Ashford
Alex Rolfe
2 Mobile Present, Mobile Future
13(8)
Lisa Carlucci Thomas
3 The New York Public Library and the World of Tomorrow---Biblion: The Boundless Library
21(10)
Deanna Lee
Part 2 Mobile Library Users
4 Mobile Learning: The Teacher in Your Pocket
31(16)
Meredith Farkas
5 Going Mobile: Reaching the Younger Generations
47(4)
Bonnie Roalsen
6 Bricks and Mortar and Wireless: The Impact of the Mobile Revolution on the Use of Physical Libraries
51(12)
Thomas A. Peters
7 Snap & Go: The Delivery and Marketing of Library Services through QR Codes and a Mobile Website
63(12)
Susan Kantor-Horning
8 Mobile Tours for the Library with Historic Photos and Podcasts
75(10)
Lori Bell
Part 3 Mobile Access to Content
9 Practical Mobile Web Design
85(10)
Chad Mairn
10 Mobile Catalogs
95(14)
Chad Haefele
11 Reading Transformed by the Mobility of E-books
109(10)
Andrew Revelle
Sue Polanka
12 Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries
119(14)
Max Anderson
13 Smartphones, QR Codes, and Augmented Reality in the Library
133(10)
Harry E. Pence
14 Mobile Technologies and Archives: Using the New to Preserve the Old
143(12)
April Karlene Anderson
Part 4 Mobile Reference
15 SMS-Based Reference
155(12)
Rene J. Erlandson
16 Using Mobile-to-Mobile Messaging to Deliver Health Information at the Point of Need
167(10)
Tammy A. Magid
17 Text a Librarian: Ideas for Best Practices
177(10)
Lili Luo
Part 5 Mobile Professional Development and New Opportunities
18 Expanding a Community College Library's Mobile Presence on a Shoestring Budget
187(6)
Cate Kaufman
Brittany Osika
19 Mobile Empowerment: Lifelong Learning at Your Fingertips
193(14)
Rebecca K. Miller
Index 207(8)
About the Editors and Contributors 215
Thomas A. Peters is dean of library services at Missouri State University, Springfield, MO. He regularly uses a smartphone, Kindle, Fire, netbook, and laptop, as well as other portable devices.

Lori Bell is in instructional technology support at Graham Hospital School of Nursing Library and part-time lecturer at San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science.