[Asis-l] The Mobile Libraries Blog | Major Additions | Week Of 04-12-09 |
McKiernan, Gerard [LIB]
gerrymck at iastate.edu
Fri Apr 17 15:55:38 EDT 2009
Colleagues/
I am pleased to inform you of Major New Additions to The Mobile Libraries Blog:
[I]
Pew Internet: The Mobile Difference
Pew Internet & American Life Project / WASHINGTON, DC / Mar 25, 2009 / The Mobile Difference
Some 39% of Americans have positive and improving attitudes about their mobile communication devices, which in turn draws them further into engagement with digital resources - on both wireless and wireline platforms
"Mobile services complement existing broadband assets, and these Americans find it increasingly hard to be without their connectivity traveling with them as they go."
These findings are the centerpiece of a new typology of technology users released by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. The typology places information and communication technology (ICT) users into ten categories built around their assets (the gadgets they have), actions (how they use ICTs), and attitudes (how they feel about the role of ICTs in their lives).
Link(s) Available Through
[ http://tinyurl.com/dmr7x8 ]
II.
Information On The Move : The First International m-Libraries Conference / 13th -14th November 2007 / The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
>>Select Presentations With Abstracts / Presentation Slides For Most<<
Opening Keynote / Joan K. Lippincott / Associate Executive Director / Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), USA
Engaging Net Gen Students in Learning: Mobility And Libraries
Mobile Learning, Mobile Library, Mobile Technology, Mobile Society / John Traxler/ University of Wolverhampton, UK
Building An Effective Mobile-Friendly Digital Library To Support Mobile Learners: A Case Study Of The Athabasca University m-Library Project / Rory McGreal, Mohamed Ally, Steve Schafer, Yang Cao, Tony Tin / Athabasca University, Canada
Enhancing Library Access Through The Use Of Mobile Technology: The Student Perspective And Practical Implementation / Lynne Callaghan, Ruth Charlton, Matthew Newcombe / University of Plymouth, UK
Mobile e-Learning For Community-Based Health Workers In Developing Countries / Adesina Iluyemi / University of Portsmouth, UK
Keynote / Dr Agnes Kukulska-Hulme / Deputy Director and Senior Lecturer in Educational Technology / The Open University, UK
Encyclopaedic Knowledge in the Mobile Age
Public Libraries, Mobile Learning And The Creative Citizen / Geoff Butters, Margaret Markland and Rob
Davies / Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Exploiting Mobile Communications For Library Service Development: Technical Possibilities And Cultural Implications / William Foster / University of Central England, UK
Library As An Advocate of Mobile Learning: the Athabasca University Experience / Stella Lee, Tony Tin, Colin Elliottt / Athabasca University, Canada
Integrating the Educational Support Architecture In An E-Services Paradigm: The M-Learning Approach / Ivan Ganchev, Máirtín O'Droma, Stanimir Stojanov , Mícheál Ó hAodha, Damien Meere TRC, University of
Limerick, Ireland and eCL, University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Links / Etc. Available Through
[ http://tinyurl.com/dylqvh ]
III.
m-Libraries: Libraries On The Move To Provide Virtual Access / Edited By Gill Needham and Mohamed Ally / Facet Publishing / September 2008 / 352 pp. / Hardback / 978-1-85604-648-0 / £44.95
Select Proceedings Of The First International m-Libraries Conference
Table Of Contents Available At
[ http://tinyurl.com/c2tuy3 ]
BTW: I'd Appreciate Learning Of Any/All Self-Archived / Open Access Versions Of Any/All Of These Chapters
IV.
The Second International m-Libraries Conference will be held June 21-24 2009 at the Vancouver Campus of the University of British Columbia
This conference aims to explore and share work carried out in libraries around the world to deliver services and resources to users 'on the move,' via a growing plethora of mobile and hand-held devices. The conference will bring together researchers, technical developers, managers and library practitioners to exchange experience and expertise and generate ideas for future developments.
The conference is sponsored by the University of British Columbia in conjunction with Athabasca University, The Open University; and Thompson Rivers University.
Preconferences
Skills on the Move -- A "Hands On" Workshop Creating Mobile Learning Content
Mobile Design: Interactive Multimedia To Support Learning And Teaching
Mobile Library Technical Development: Opportunities and Challenges
Researching m-Libraries: Strategies For Investigating And Evaluating Our Mobile Library Applications
Plenary Session 1
Keynote Speaker, Lorcan Dempsey / Concentration, Connection, Diffusion: Mobilizing library services
Plenary Session 2
Ken Banks / Where Books are Few: The Role of Mobile Phones In The Developing World
Carie Page / Anytime, Anywhere: Reaching the Always-On Generation Through Mobility
Paul Nelson / Partnerships for Community Health Improvement Through Mobile Devices (abstract)
Joan Lippincott/ Why m-Libraries? Making the Case For Innovation
Concurrent Parallel Sessions
Session 3 / Mobile Technologies
Session 4 / New Mobile Services
Session 5 / Mobile Technologies Supporting Development
Session 6 / Mobile Libraries for Learning
Session 7 / Mobile Users
Session 8 / Mobile Technologies
Session 9 / New Mobile Services
Session 10 / Mobile Technologies Supporting Development
Session 11 / Mobile Libraries Learning
Session 12 / Mobile Services for Distance Learners
Session 13 / Mobile Technologies
Session 14 / New Mobile Services
Session 15 / Mobile Libraries for Learning
Session 16 / Mobile Services for Distance Learners
Session 17 / Practitioner Papers
Titles Of Specific Presentations And Links To Abstract Available Through
[ http://tinyurl.com/ce4x5a ]
Happy Friday !
/Gerry
Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University Library
Ames IA 50011
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