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Think Mobile: Ebook Collections. Lisa Carlucci Thomas Southern Connecticut State University Twitter: @ lisacarlucci. Holly Tomren University of California, Irvine Twitter: @ htomren. Introduction . Libraries + ebooks + devices Mobile culture, mobile perspectives
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Think Mobile:Ebook Collections Lisa Carlucci Thomas Southern Connecticut State University Twitter: @lisacarlucci • Holly Tomren • University of California, Irvine • Twitter: @htomren
Introduction • Libraries + ebooks + devices • Mobile culture, mobile perspectives • New attitudes, increasing demands
Selection • Ebook formats • Use & compatibility • Mobile devices • Mobile apps/platforms • Publishers & packages
Acquisition • Point-of-need purchasing • Priority processing • Immediate activation • Streamline workflow
Cataloging • Provide access points • Consider record options and national standards • Identify metadata needs • Adapt catalog display
Adapt catalog display Mobile access icon? • Search limits? • Online/internet resource • Mobile device
Access • Understand how to access ebook collections using mobile devices • Integrate mobile ebooks into services and instruction • Articulate benefits of mobile access to collections
Mobile Ebooks at Yale In 4 years, Yale’sebook collections increased more than 110% 2005: ~475,000 titles 2009: ~1,000,000+ titles
Mobile Ebooks at Yale 'what percentage of e-book collections can be accessed using mobile devices?' • Amazon Kindle 2.0 • Sony Reader PRS-500 • iRexiLiad 2nd edition • Apple iPod Touch
MobileEbooks at Yale History Reference Online Digital Library of Classic Protestant Texts Blackwell Reference Online Books24x7 ITPro Collection Cambridge Histories Online Literature Online Perseus Project ebrary ENGnetBASE: Engineering Handbooks Online Eighteenth Century Collections Online Gutenberg-e ACLS Humanities E-Book Knovel Madame Curie Bioscience Database Medieval Sources Online NetLibrary (OCLC) SourceOECD Oxford Reference Online PatrologiaeGraecae Past Masters Safari Books Online Early English Books Online, 1475-1700 Methods in Enzymology Springer Protocols World Bank e-Library
Mobile Ebooks at Yale Apple iPod Touch Accessed 84% of Yale’s ebook collections [Only device able to directly access licensed e-books] Amazon Kindle 2.0, Sony Reader PRS-500 & iRexiLiad 2nd edition Accessed 24% of Yale’s ebook collections
Preservation • Consider ebook preservation arrangements • Share expertise about format obsolescence & data migration issues
Management • Teach staff & users • Plan for advancements • Incorporate mobile into data management systems
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Next Steps • Mobile Collections AND Services • Collection with the mobile reader in mind • Know & prioritize local needs
Internet Librarian 2010(Thank You) Lisa Carlucci Thomas Southern Connecticut State University Twitter: @lisacarlucci • Holly Tomren • University of California, Irvine • Twitter: @htomren