Ohio Library Support Staff InstituteJuly 27, 2010Baldwin-Wallace CollegeNo Cell Phones Please,the Performance is Beginning		         - NOT!(Mobile Access)
Presentation online:http://www.slideshare.net/bcg8
Brian C. GrayHead of ReferenceEngineering, Math & Statistics LibrarianKelvin Smith LibraryCase Western Reserve UniversityAdjunct Faculty, KSU SLISWeb 2.0 & technologyEmail: bcg8@case.eduBlog: http://blog.case.edu/bcg8/
Maybe the first presentation where you are asked to use your phones…Lets learn about you:CellulariPod, iTouch, iPadE-reader
IdeasExamplesPossibilitiesWe are not in a movie theatre so please interrupt.
We wish everyone worked in the library…
“Librarian in the Laboratory”
Considertime & placeof need
Do we design mobile websites or mobile apps?
Libraries were already “playing” mobile: Virtual Chat & IM
Text Messaging & Skype
Cuyahoga County Public Library:Text Message NotificationItems requested are ready for pickupItems borrowed are due to be returned (3-day notice)Any overdue noticesRenew your library materials from any courtesy notice. Text back RENEWALL and follow the prompts.
Miami of Ohio: Ask Ushttp://www.lib.muohio.edu/askus/Text your questionAnswer to your question will be sent to you via text messages momentarily
Miami of Ohio: Catalog Records
Mobile Access toData and Information62% of all Americans are part of a wireless, mobile population that participates in digital activities away from home or work.Pew InternetMar 5, 2008http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2008/	Mobile-Access-to-Data-and-Information.aspx
Wireless Internet UseMore than half of adult Americans have accessed the internet wirelessly on some device, such as a laptop, cell phone, MP3 player, or game console.Pew InternetJul 22, 2009http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/	12-Wireless-Internet-Use.aspx
Wireless Internet UseOn the typical day, nearly one-fifth (19%) of Americans use the internet on a mobile device, up substantially from the 11% level recorded in December 2007.Pew InternetJul 22, 2009http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/	12-Wireless-Internet-Use.aspx
Teens and Mobile Phones Over the Past Five Years: Pew Internet Looks BackCell phone ownership among adults has risen to 85% as ofApril 2009.Pew InternetAug 19, 2009http://www.authoring.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/14--Teens-and-Mobile-Phones-Data-Memo.aspx
Teens and Mobile Phones Over the Past Five Years: Pew Internet Looks BackMobile phone use has climbed steadily among teens ages 12 to 17 to 71% in early 2008.Pew InternetAug 19, 2009http://www.authoring.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/	14--Teens-and-Mobile-Phones-Data-Memo.aspx
Mobile Interfaces
www.refworks.com/mobile
Visit http://m.ieeexplore.ieee.org on your mobile phone’s browser. Type in your search term and click the “Go” button.
You’ll get up to 10 article abstracts with citations. You can e-mail the list to yourself for future viewing, or read the abstracts right on your phone. To view the full text of an article, e-mail it to yourself. If you’re a subscriber, you’ll be able to view the article directly from the main IEEE Xplore site. Non-subscribers can purchase the article or subscribe to the IEEE Xplore digital library.
Searchable, multi-journal, up-to-the-minute live stream of new peer-reviewed research contentAlso includes a "Latest News" feed from Chemical and Engineering News
Phone Web Emulatorhttp://iphonetester.com/http://www.testiphone.com/
VideoIn June of 2009, CISCO estimated that 90% of all consumer IP traffic will be video by 2013.
Plug-in Page
E-Devices
Are we listening & watching our users?Are the info needs driving the tools?Are libraries defaulting to info vendors?Lets Make Sure We Are In The Game!
No Cell Phones Please, the Performance is Beginning – Not!  (Mobile Access)Brian C. GrayKelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University bcg8@case.eduhttp://www.slideshare.net/bcg8http://blog.case.edu/bcg8/http://www.squidoo.com/library2point0

No Cell Phones Please, the Performance is Beginning - NOT!

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    Ohio Library SupportStaff InstituteJuly 27, 2010Baldwin-Wallace CollegeNo Cell Phones Please,the Performance is Beginning - NOT!(Mobile Access)
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    Brian C. GrayHeadof ReferenceEngineering, Math & Statistics LibrarianKelvin Smith LibraryCase Western Reserve UniversityAdjunct Faculty, KSU SLISWeb 2.0 & technologyEmail: bcg8@case.eduBlog: http://blog.case.edu/bcg8/
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    Maybe the firstpresentation where you are asked to use your phones…Lets learn about you:CellulariPod, iTouch, iPadE-reader
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    IdeasExamplesPossibilitiesWe are notin a movie theatre so please interrupt.
  • 6.
    We wish everyoneworked in the library…
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    “Librarian in theLaboratory”
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    Do we designmobile websites or mobile apps?
  • 12.
    Libraries were already“playing” mobile: Virtual Chat & IM
  • 13.
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    Cuyahoga County PublicLibrary:Text Message NotificationItems requested are ready for pickupItems borrowed are due to be returned (3-day notice)Any overdue noticesRenew your library materials from any courtesy notice. Text back RENEWALL and follow the prompts.
  • 15.
    Miami of Ohio:Ask Ushttp://www.lib.muohio.edu/askus/Text your questionAnswer to your question will be sent to you via text messages momentarily
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    Miami of Ohio:Catalog Records
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    Mobile Access toDataand Information62% of all Americans are part of a wireless, mobile population that participates in digital activities away from home or work.Pew InternetMar 5, 2008http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2008/ Mobile-Access-to-Data-and-Information.aspx
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    Wireless Internet UseMorethan half of adult Americans have accessed the internet wirelessly on some device, such as a laptop, cell phone, MP3 player, or game console.Pew InternetJul 22, 2009http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/ 12-Wireless-Internet-Use.aspx
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    Wireless Internet UseOnthe typical day, nearly one-fifth (19%) of Americans use the internet on a mobile device, up substantially from the 11% level recorded in December 2007.Pew InternetJul 22, 2009http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/ 12-Wireless-Internet-Use.aspx
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    Teens and MobilePhones Over the Past Five Years: Pew Internet Looks BackCell phone ownership among adults has risen to 85% as ofApril 2009.Pew InternetAug 19, 2009http://www.authoring.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/14--Teens-and-Mobile-Phones-Data-Memo.aspx
  • 21.
    Teens and MobilePhones Over the Past Five Years: Pew Internet Looks BackMobile phone use has climbed steadily among teens ages 12 to 17 to 71% in early 2008.Pew InternetAug 19, 2009http://www.authoring.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/ 14--Teens-and-Mobile-Phones-Data-Memo.aspx
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    Visit http://m.ieeexplore.ieee.org onyour mobile phone’s browser. Type in your search term and click the “Go” button.
  • 26.
    You’ll get upto 10 article abstracts with citations. You can e-mail the list to yourself for future viewing, or read the abstracts right on your phone. To view the full text of an article, e-mail it to yourself. If you’re a subscriber, you’ll be able to view the article directly from the main IEEE Xplore site. Non-subscribers can purchase the article or subscribe to the IEEE Xplore digital library.
  • 27.
    Searchable, multi-journal, up-to-the-minutelive stream of new peer-reviewed research contentAlso includes a "Latest News" feed from Chemical and Engineering News
  • 29.
  • 30.
    VideoIn June of2009, CISCO estimated that 90% of all consumer IP traffic will be video by 2013.
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    Are we listening& watching our users?Are the info needs driving the tools?Are libraries defaulting to info vendors?Lets Make Sure We Are In The Game!
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    No Cell PhonesPlease, the Performance is Beginning – Not! (Mobile Access)Brian C. GrayKelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University bcg8@case.eduhttp://www.slideshare.net/bcg8http://blog.case.edu/bcg8/http://www.squidoo.com/library2point0