[Asis-l] RefWorks Mobile Now Available / WorldCat Mobile Expanded To Europe
McKiernan, Gerard [LIB]
gerrymck at iastate.edu
Mon Jul 27 11:27:21 EDT 2009
Colleagues/
RefWorks Mobile Now Available / WorldCat Mobile Expanded To Europe
/Gerry
[1]
RefWorks has made available a source that provides mobile access to its
"web-based research management service."
The RefMobile interface gives users immediate access to the most
commonly used RefWorks functions, including searching their entire
RefWorks databases, viewing references by folders, adding and removing
references from folders, creating new folders, and adding comments to
Notes fields. Users can also efficiently import new references to their
RefWorks account using the new SmartAdd feature.
>>>In addition a full RefMobile Fact Sheet is available as are three
scheduled Webinars (07-29-09 / 08-13-09 / 08-27-09)<<<
All appropritae links are available from
[ http://tinyurl.com/dkzxhj ]
[2]
WorldCat Mobile Pilot Extended To Europe
Birmingham, UK, 6 July 2009-OCLC today announced that the WorldCat
Mobile pilot, a program that makes collections from libraries visible
through mobile devices, has been extended to Europe. Expanding the pilot
to Europe means that now phones in the Netherlands, Germany, the UK, and
France will also be operational.
The WorldCat Mobile pilot allows users to search for and find books and
other materials available in libraries near them through a Web
application they can access from a PDA or smartphone.
Created in collaboration with Boopsie, Inc., a U.S.-based provider of
software for mobile devices, the WorldCat Mobile pilot is a downloadable
application that supports many devices, including Nokia, Blackberry and
iPhone.
The WorldCat Mobile App is available from
[ http://tinyurl.com/musa29 ]
See Also > WorldCat Mobile (beta)
[ http://tinyurl.com/deuncp ]
Happy Monday !
/Gerry
Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University Library
Ames IA 50011
gerrymck at iastate.edu
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