The document provides an overview of personal electronic devices for librarians, including iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad, Android devices, and other operating systems. It discusses managing these devices with iTunes and other tools, as well as developing apps for different platforms using languages like Objective-C and Java. The document also covers circulation policies, content filtering, and other management questions for supporting these devices in libraries.
Given on 13 October as part of the Citrus #digibrekkie series of presentations on the future of digital media in Australia.
Focuses on the current state of Australian mobile and trends occurring globally that Australia is following with a focus on the future capabilities of mobile.
Here is my Tablet Strategy Masterclass presentation which I gave at the Aircraft Commerce Airline & Aerospace MRO & Operations IT Conference in Miami on 19th March 2013
A Marketing Assessment of who Mobile users are, why we should care about them, and how to market your website/brand to them. Includes mobile personas, and demographics.
Tablets: is aviation ready for the post-pc era - Singapore 2011Paul Saunders
Here's the keynote presentation that I gave at the Aircraft Commerce Airline & Aerospace MRO & Operators IT Conference in Singapore on the 19th October 2011
Putting engineering tools in the hands of pilots. Here's my presentation which I gave at the Aircraft Commerce Flight Ops Conference at London Heathrow on the 28th November 2012
Given on 13 October as part of the Citrus #digibrekkie series of presentations on the future of digital media in Australia.
Focuses on the current state of Australian mobile and trends occurring globally that Australia is following with a focus on the future capabilities of mobile.
Here is my Tablet Strategy Masterclass presentation which I gave at the Aircraft Commerce Airline & Aerospace MRO & Operations IT Conference in Miami on 19th March 2013
A Marketing Assessment of who Mobile users are, why we should care about them, and how to market your website/brand to them. Includes mobile personas, and demographics.
Tablets: is aviation ready for the post-pc era - Singapore 2011Paul Saunders
Here's the keynote presentation that I gave at the Aircraft Commerce Airline & Aerospace MRO & Operators IT Conference in Singapore on the 19th October 2011
Putting engineering tools in the hands of pilots. Here's my presentation which I gave at the Aircraft Commerce Flight Ops Conference at London Heathrow on the 28th November 2012
Beyond The Hamburger Menu - MOBX, 13 Sep 2014Anna Dahlström
Slides from my talk at MOBX in Berlin on 13 Sep 2014 - http://2014.mobxcon.com/
Beyond the hamburger menu - What you need to know about designing for multiple devices.
Abstract: From myths to trends and best practice, actual usage, engagement, design patterns and interactions, we’ll go through the insights behinds the stats and take a look at the reality behind mobile and what really matters when designing for multiple devices.
50 stunning mobile statistics - trends in gadgets and mobilityAli Kafel
The transistor started the digital revolution. Probably most interesting is the impact in Mobility. Take a walk through the past, present and a glimpse into the future
The past, present, and future outlook of Mobility. This presentation tracks everything from the first transistor created in 1947, through the exabytes of data created every month.
Beyond the hamburger menu - Digital Doughnut, London 25 Nov 2014Anna Dahlström
Slides from my talk at Digital Doughnut on the 25th of November in London where I talked about 10 things you need to know about mobile.
http://events.digitaldoughnut.com/Meetups/1500/161/other/0/false
Designing for diversity - how to stop worrying and embrace the Android revol...yiibu
It took 16 years for smartphone penetration to reach 1 billion people. Analysts believe it will take only 3 years to reach the next billion. The devices these consumers buy will be incredibly diverse, yet many will run on Android; a platform that now sees more than 1.5 million activations per day.
In this presentation, we explore the fascinating rise of Android around the globe. From dual SIM phones in Indonesia, to dual screen e-ink devices in Russia and crowd-sourced platform modifications in China, we will discover the role open source has played in Android's popularity and how to design for such a diverse environment.
Facts and features of mobile marketing for service industries, presented June 5, 2013 at the New York HSMAI Chapter as part of a program called "mobile madness." Good information about what works and why for mobile marketing.
The past, present, and future outlook of Mobility. This presentation tracks everything from the first transistor created in 1947, through the exabytes of data created every month.
Beyond The Hamburger Menu - MOBX, 13 Sep 2014Anna Dahlström
Slides from my talk at MOBX in Berlin on 13 Sep 2014 - http://2014.mobxcon.com/
Beyond the hamburger menu - What you need to know about designing for multiple devices.
Abstract: From myths to trends and best practice, actual usage, engagement, design patterns and interactions, we’ll go through the insights behinds the stats and take a look at the reality behind mobile and what really matters when designing for multiple devices.
50 stunning mobile statistics - trends in gadgets and mobilityAli Kafel
The transistor started the digital revolution. Probably most interesting is the impact in Mobility. Take a walk through the past, present and a glimpse into the future
The past, present, and future outlook of Mobility. This presentation tracks everything from the first transistor created in 1947, through the exabytes of data created every month.
Beyond the hamburger menu - Digital Doughnut, London 25 Nov 2014Anna Dahlström
Slides from my talk at Digital Doughnut on the 25th of November in London where I talked about 10 things you need to know about mobile.
http://events.digitaldoughnut.com/Meetups/1500/161/other/0/false
Designing for diversity - how to stop worrying and embrace the Android revol...yiibu
It took 16 years for smartphone penetration to reach 1 billion people. Analysts believe it will take only 3 years to reach the next billion. The devices these consumers buy will be incredibly diverse, yet many will run on Android; a platform that now sees more than 1.5 million activations per day.
In this presentation, we explore the fascinating rise of Android around the globe. From dual SIM phones in Indonesia, to dual screen e-ink devices in Russia and crowd-sourced platform modifications in China, we will discover the role open source has played in Android's popularity and how to design for such a diverse environment.
Facts and features of mobile marketing for service industries, presented June 5, 2013 at the New York HSMAI Chapter as part of a program called "mobile madness." Good information about what works and why for mobile marketing.
The past, present, and future outlook of Mobility. This presentation tracks everything from the first transistor created in 1947, through the exabytes of data created every month.
Write and Cite “Chicago Style”: Helping Students and Patrons Understand The C...
Gadgets in the Library: A Practical Guide to Personal Electronics for Librarians Part 1
1. Gadgets in the Library
a practical guide to personal electronics for librarians
Part One
Jason Griffey (@griffey)
hashtag for presentation: #libgadgets
22. the shape of the future is flat
tablets, tablets everywhere
Photo by fdecomite - http://www.flickr.com/photos/fdecomite/2929463019/in/set-72157607765146808/
97. next week - eReaders
• Types, differences, decisions
98. next week - eReaders
• Types, differences, decisions
• Amazon, B&N, Sony
99. next week - eReaders
• Types, differences, decisions
• Amazon, B&N, Sony
• Cataloging and Representation in Systems
100. next week - eReaders
• Types, differences, decisions
• Amazon, B&N, Sony
• Cataloging and Representation in Systems
• Summary & Conclusions
101. Jason Griffey
Email: griffey@gmail.com
Site: jasongriffey.net
gVoice: 423-443-4770
Twitter: @griffey
Other: Perpetual Beta
ALA TechSource
Head of Library Information Technology
http://pinboard.in/u:griffey/ University of Tennessee at Chattanooga