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LibrariesTo Go

Mobile Tech in Libraries

Ellyssa Kroski

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Why Mobile Matters

83% of American adults own a cell phone.‐Pew Internet & American Life Project

87% of US smartphone owners access the internet or email on their handheld.

‐Pew Internet & American Life Project

There are 5.3 billion global mobile subscribers (that's 77 percent of the world’s population).

‐International Telecommunications Union

1 billion of the world’s 4+ billion mobile phones are now smartphones.

‐Microsoft Tag

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‐Microsoft Tag

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SMSLibrary Websites

Databases

Library Content To-Go

Mobile Collections

Audio toursLibrary Instruction

QR Codes

Location‐Based Social Networks

Mobile OPACSAugmented Reality

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Library Websites

&

Apps

44 Billion Mobile App Downloads by 2016, Says ABI Research

‐ABI Research

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Library Websites & Apps

Branch Locations

News & Events

Library Hours

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Library Websites & Apps

Account InformationMobile Databases

Computer Availability

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Book Recommendation Apps

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Mobile OpACs

One half of all local searches are performed on mobile devices.

‐Microsoft Tag

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III AirPac

SirsiDynixBookMyne

LibraryThingLibraryAnywhere

Also:Polaris Mobile PacBoopsie Service

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QR Codes

14 Million US Adults Used QR Codes in June 2011‐Microsoft Tag

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QR Codes in the Catalog Lead to Building Maps

University of Bath Library

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QR Codes in the Stacks Link to Electronic Resources

Florida State U College of Law Research Center

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QR Codes Link New Releases To Book Reviews

Florida State U College of Law Research Center

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QR Codes in Popular Books Lead to Recommendations

Contra Costa County Library

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Location-Based

Social

Networks

There are 10 Million Foursquare users making 3 million checkins per day.

‐ Foursquare/Business Insider

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Libraries on Foursquare Offer Tips and Check-in Incentives

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Patrons can Experience Library Collections Related to Where They Are

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Augmented

Reality

Mobile AR will…change not only the way humans interact with machines but also the way humans interact with their environment.

‐ Forrester Research

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London Tube AR App Points Out Closest Stations

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Nearest Wiki App Provides Info About Nearby Landmarks

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AR Shelf Reading App Flags Misplaced Books

•http://tinyurl.com/3kfrkta

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Library SMS Notifications

6.9 trillion SMS messages were sent in 2010. SMS traffic is expected to break 8 trillion in 2011.

‐Portio Research

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Text Alerts Remind Patrons When Materials Are Coming Due

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Text Alerts Let Patrons Know When Their Items Are Available for Pick-Up

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Texting from the Catalog Sends Records to Patrons’ Phones

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SMS Reference

6.9 SMS trillion messages were sent in 2010. SMS traffic is expected to break 8 trillion in 2011.

‐Portio Research

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Text Reference Makes Getting Info Easy & Informal

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Texting Services Offer Timely Responses to Patrons on the Go

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Mobile Library

Collections

According to the AAP, eBook sales in February 2011 were $90.3m making digital books the largest single format in the US for the first time ever. ‐The Guardian

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Bavarian State Library

Mobile Collections Offer Access to Library Treasures On the Go

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Library Collections Can Be Offered for Many Types of Devices

British Library 19th Century Collection

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Mobile Digital Image Collections Are Perfect for the Mobile Platform

Duke University Libraries

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Mobile Collections Can Be Offered Through Services Rather Than Created

e-NYPL

OverDrive

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Libraries Lending

Devices

The share of adults in the United States who own an e-book reader doubled to 12% in May, 2011 from 6% in November 2010.

‐Pew Internet & American Life Project

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Libraries Lend iPods with AudioBooks

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A Library Lends iPods with Listening Assignments for Music Courses

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Libraries Are Lending Kindles

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Libraries Are Lending iPads

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Library Instruction

To-Go

There are over 200 Million YouTube views on mobile devices per day. – Microsoft Tag

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Educational Podcasts Engage Patrons

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Videocasts Teach Info Literacy Skills

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Mobile Databases

96% of Undergraduate students own a cell phone. ‐Pew Internet & American Life Project

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Database Publishers Offer Mobile Content to Researchers On the Go

AccessMyLibrary - GalePubMed

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Ebsco Summon

Database Publishers Offer Mobile Content to Researchers On the Go

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Content Providers Are Teaming Up with Mobile Developers

WorldCat RedLaser

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Mobile Tours

50% of smart phone owners use their phones to access maps and directions.

‐ Nielsen Company

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North Carolina State University’s WolfWalk

Mobile Tours Engage Patrons Using Familiar Technology

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Oregon State University Libraries BeaverTracks

Geo-Location Can Be Used To Offer Personalized Tours

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Ways to “Go Mobile”

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Mobile-Only Websites• Boopsie: http://www.boopsie2.com• Winksite: http://winksite.com• Zinadoo: http://zinadoo.com• dotMobi: http://site.mobi

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QR Codes

• QR Code Generators– http://qrcode.kaywa.com– http://delivr.com/qr‐code‐generator

• QR Code Readers– BeeTagg– i‐nigma– NeoReader

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Location-Based Social Networks

• Foursquare– http://www.foursquare.com

• Facebook Places– http://www.facebook.com/places

• Gowalla– http://gowalla.com

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SMS Reference Services

• Google Voice– http://www.google.com/voice

• LibraryH3lp– http://libraryh3lp.com

• Text‐a‐Librarian– http://www.textalibrarian.com

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Augmented Reality

• Layar– http://www.layar.com

• Google Goggles– http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles

• AcrossAir– http://www.acrossair.com

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