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Jenny Novalis, Bedford Public Library Pat Howe, Longwood University Nathan Flinchum, Roanoke Public Library. Taking your library mobile apps for Public libraries Apps for academic libraries Mobile friendly websites . Tools vs. Toys. Mission statement Community need
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Jenny Novalis, Bedford Public Library Pat Howe, Longwood University Nathan Flinchum, Roanoke Public Library Taking your library mobileapps for Public librariesApps for academic libraries Mobile friendly websites
Tools vs. Toys • Mission statement • Community need • Staff expertise and time • Money • Support from administration
Using social media apps for marketing • Twitter • Foursquare • Yelp • Facebook • GetGlue • Google Places • Zillow • etc
Foursquare app view Example of a deal Example of a checkin
Wireless Barcode Scanner/VNC Wifi Barcode Scanner (Android app - $0.99) Set it to connect to a host computer/server
Some ADA aids for your staff Sign4Me (iPad app) Dragon Dictation (iPad/iPhone app)
SMS Reference Services – text messaging Location Point of need Enhances traditional services Spreads reach of service Possibilities for new services
More mobile applications • Mobile instruction: Application of mobile devices for library instruction. Can be text-based, audio or video. Podcasting used for audio-based instruction. • Mobile tours of the library: Audiotours can be either downloaded on users' own mobile devices or mobile devices with audiotours on them can be lent by the library. Audiotours can be made available in various languages. • Mobile collections: • Audiobooks • E-books • Streaming music • Digitized collections
Social Networking apps • Skype • Twitter • Facebook • LinkedIn • WordPress • HootSuite for Twitter, Facebook, and Foursquare
Apps for mobile devices • Pages: Mac word document app that allows you to create documents. • Dragon Dictation: Voice recognition application
Pocket Informant HD Calendar and tasks • Quickoffice® Pro HD Create, edit, and share Microsoft® Office files
GoodReader® • PDF reader for iPad; handles huge PDF and TXT files, manuals, large books, magazines, and renderings of 100 mb • mark-up PDF • typewriter text boxes • sticky notes • lines, arrows, and freehand drawings on top of a PDF file.
Offline Pages • Allows you to save entire web pages, including formatting and images, and read them offline when you don’t have wifi access. .
Docs Anywhere:allows you to check out your docs anywhere. Whether it’s Excel, MS Word or a PowerPoint presentation, you can get it on your iPad or iPhone.
Evernote: note-taking app that allows you to organize your thoughts on “paper” or you can use the audio function to talk aloud.
Resources: • 40 iPad apps that librarians love: http://www.onlinecolleges.org/40-ipad-apps-that-librarians-love/ • 20 amazing iPad apps for educators: http://www.teachhub.com/20-amazing-ipad-apps-educators • 60 iPad Apps in 60 Minutes http://60apps.wikispaces.com/
Resources: • Mobile technologies for libraries (CRL News) http://crln.acrl.org/content/72/4/222.full • M-Libraries: libraries offering mobile interfaces or apps: http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=M-Libraries
Apps, hosted mobile sites, what about everything else? Mobile sites – on the cheap
User Agent Switchers • Make sites think you’re using a different browser of device. • Test using many different browsers/devices using the same computer!
Good Basic Mobile Site • Careful with audio/video • Fewer Words • Fewer Links • Actions!
Content Management Systems • Wordpress themes with IPad versions • Check your favorite CMS for mobile theme or mobile option
Remember to link to it from your regular site! Nathan’s absolute easiest mobile page
Elements • Library Name (link to regular site) • Location (link to Google map) • Phone (with tel: link) <a href="tel:+15408532474">Call us for more information!</a> • Hours • Your Next Big Event • Link to Catalog