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  • 1.  LITA Mobile Computing Interest Group Meeting (MCIG) at ALA Midwinter 2011

    Posted Dec 13, 2010 09:25 AM


    LITA Mobile Computing Interest Group Meeting at ALA Midwinter 2011


    When: Sun. January, 9. 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Pacific Time)

    Where: SDCC 31a

    Come and join us for the exciting, lively, and informal discussion about libraries and mobile devices at the 2011 ALA Midwinter Meeting in San Diego! In addition to covering the following presentations and discussion topics, we will also discuss what everyone is working on and other topics brought for discussion. 

    Presentations and Discussion Topics

    "A rapid ethnographic study of the iPad on a campus bus" - Jim Hahn (University of Illinois)

    : This short presentation will describe the results of a rapid ethnographic study of 10 students using an iPad on a campus bus. Presentation will include fail-points to use as well as unexpected use. Discussion of frequently searched for terms as well as the significance of user context will be included. Tentative ideas for apps to develop as a result of student search data will be discussed.

    "Putting the fun back in mobile websites:  launching an OS book recommender" - Evviva Weinraub & Hannah Rempel (Oregon State University)

    : Building on the success of our mobile site, including a fully mobile catalog, and our well received historical walking tour, Beaver Tracks, OSU Libraries Mobile Team went looking for a fun project to work on.  Recognizing that many students (not to mention faculty, staff and our own librarians) often want diversionary reading, we began working on an open source mobile book recommender tool. We will describe how we selected the content to include in our book recommender database, some details of how the book recommender tool was built, the process of choosing a design, and a demonstration of the features of the book recommender tool.  Our planned go live date is January 7, 2011.

    "Creating a mobile site with zero budget" - Tiffini Travis (California State University)

    : Is there a simple way to connect users to vital library info and links to mobile versions of products other than creating a full-blown mobile website? This presentation will share the experience of quickly creating a "free" mobile site using LibGuides and WordPress, both of which auto-format their sites for smart phones. 

    "Brainstorming ideas about great library-centric apps"

    : This will be a brainstorming session for library-centric mobile apps that go beyond searching the catalog or looking up building hours. How can we leverage the existence of the mobile platform to provide a truly transformative experience of the library?  Your input may be used to inform suggested development tasks for the competition and overall guidelines to the "Apps for Libraries" development competition planned by Tod Colegrove (University of Nevada, Reno).

    "Mobile usability and assessment"

    : Has anyone done or is anyone planning to do a usability study or assessments and also the accessibility (for people with disabilities) for a library’s mobile website or apps? We will discuss also how we can measure success in regard to the mobile web (e.g. feedback, environmental scanning, survey, etc.). 






  • 2.  RE: LITA Mobile Computing Interest Group Meeting (MCIG) at ALA Midwinter 2011

    Posted Dec 21, 2010 10:20 AM


    On 12/21/2010 11:05 AM, connect@ala.org wrote:

    I am not able to attend ALA in San Diego this year, but am really interested in this session. Will there be some way to access the conversation online after the fact?

    Thanks,

    Ridie Ghezzi
    Head, Research & Instruction Services
    Baker-Berry Library
    Dartmouth College
    Hanover, NH 03755

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  • 3.  RE: LITA Mobile Computing Interest Group Meeting (MCIG) at ALA Midwinter 2011

    Posted Dec 21, 2010 10:31 AM

    Hi Ridie,

    Thanks for the interest! I will post the meeting minutes here but also be writing a short report summarizing the presentations for Technical Services Quarterly. Let me know if your library doesn't have subscription to it. I will email you a copy later. :)

    Bohyun



  • 4.  RE: LITA Mobile Computing Interest Group Meeting (MCIG) at ALA Midwinter 2011

    Posted Jan 09, 2011 01:27 PM

    looking forward to this... We have a subscription thankfully... do keep us informed.