5. You + mobile: Primarily theoretical at this point. In the planning stages, or nearly ready for primetime. Open for business. Mobile? Pfft. We’re building spaceships now. flickr: mass distraction
6. get in step with your campus flickr : new york public library
7. adoption in your community You see a few smartphones & tablets, but they’re not widespread. A mixed bag of both, but definitely picking up steam. More mobile devices than print books. Your institution provides devices to students. jonjon2k8
14. State of the Union We have a systems/IT department internally in the library. There is a single web person, who may or may not have help from staff. Tech development happens in teams, on top of other job duties. Our IT has been entirely outsourced to the campus. Scott Ableman
16. going mobile in 1 … 2 … IT overlords/super friends? Talk to them. Right away. Yes Big budget? First, congrats. Second, as Mom said, while money won’t make you happy, it can make life easier. Yes
17. going mobile in 1 … 2 … 3 … IT overlords/super friends? Talk to them. Right away. Yes Big budget? First, congrats. Second, as Mom said, while money won’t make you happy, it can make life easier. Yes CMS? CSS? Proceed with caution, but you might be able to do a lot automagically. Yes
27. This is Strong Bad. Our favorite Strong Bad Email episode is “Technology.” Check it out at: www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail143.html what’s YOUR next big thing?
34. flickr: state library of queensland australia (we know we packed a lot in) Thank you mobile learning, 1928 Courtney Greene Head, Digital User Experience Indiana University Bloomington Libraries crgreene@indiana.edu find these slides at: slideshare.net/mobilelibraries Beth Ruane Emerging Technologies & Reference Librarian Skidmore College eruane@skidmore.edu