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==Websites describing their mobile projects==
==Websites describing their mobile projects==
* [http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/mobile/ UVa mobile project]: Describes mobile interfaces currently available and forthcoming along with development notes and updates.
* [http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/mobile/ UVa mobile project]: Describes mobile interfaces currently available and forthcoming along with development notes and updates.
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===Other Libraries===
===Other Libraries===
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* [http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/m/about.html NCSU Mobile Library]: includes basic library info, OPAC, computer availability, webcams, and ask us service.
* [http://m.nypl.org/ NYPL]: very nice all-in-one mobile access to catalog, website, and digital collections.
* [http://m.nypl.org/ NYPL]: very nice all-in-one mobile access to catalog, website, and digital collections.
* [http://www.med.yale.edu/library/m/ Yale Medical Library]: Part website, part portal. Links to standard info about hours & contact and also provides access to databases/resources (highlighting those that have mobile interfaces) and  and searches catalog, pubmed, e-journals, and databases and presents results in an easily read mobile interface.
* [http://www.med.yale.edu/library/m/ Yale Medical Library]: Part website, part portal. Links to standard info about hours & contact and also provides access to databases/resources (highlighting those that have mobile interfaces) and  and searches catalog, pubmed, e-journals, and databases and presents results in an easily read mobile interface.
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* [http://www.refworks.com/mobile/ Mobile RefWorks]
* [http://www.refworks.com/mobile/ Mobile RefWorks]
* [http://www.walkingpaper.org/1100 DCPL's iPhone app]: will let you search for items, show location, place a hold, and find library hours etc.
* [http://www.walkingpaper.org/1100 DCPL's iPhone app]: will let you search for items, show location, place a hold, and find library hours etc.
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* [http://m.duke.edu/ Duke Mobile]: iPhone app and web interface (uses device detection) for the entire Duke system (not just the library). The iPhone app includes access to some of the library's digital image collections.
 
* [http://www.library.ualberta.ca/pdazone/index.cfm University of Alberta Library's PDA Zone]: provides access to resources and library services that are available for users of handheld devices
* [http://www.library.ualberta.ca/pdazone/index.cfm University of Alberta Library's PDA Zone]: provides access to resources and library services that are available for users of handheld devices
* [http://userslib.com/2008/09/03/mobile-library-catalogs/ User's lib Mobile catalog post of catalogs]: Most of these were made via a mobilization type service (and it shows).
* [http://userslib.com/2008/09/03/mobile-library-catalogs/ User's lib Mobile catalog post of catalogs]: Most of these were made via a mobilization type service (and it shows).
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===University interfaces that include library content===
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* [http://m.iu.edu Indiana University]:(only viewable from mobile device) campus announcements, news, directory, events, bus schedules, and library search. Based on the MIT mobile interface.
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** [http://indianau.boopsie.com/iphone/ IU Library search]: powered by Boopsie.
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* [http://m.duke.edu/ Duke Mobile]: iPhone app and web interface (uses device detection) for the entire Duke system (not just the library). The iPhone app includes access to some of the library's digital image collections.
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* [http://mobi.mit.edu/about/ MIT mobile]: (doesn't seem to include library resources)
==Mobile Reference Services==
==Mobile Reference Services==
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==More sources for learning about mobile technology==
==More sources for learning about mobile technology==
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* [http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=M-Libraries LibSuccess wiki mobile page]TONS of links to examples of mobile sites.
* [http://handheldlib.blogspot.com/ The Handheld Librarian blog]
* [http://handheldlib.blogspot.com/ The Handheld Librarian blog]
* [http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Main_Page MobileRead wiki] Tons of resources related to reading and mobile devices.
* [http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Main_Page MobileRead wiki] Tons of resources related to reading and mobile devices.
* [http://www.webjunction.org/mobile-devices/resources/overview WebJunction's Mobile Devices site]
* [http://www.webjunction.org/mobile-devices/resources/overview WebJunction's Mobile Devices site]
* [http://delicious.com/6foot1/mobile+opacs Other mobile/mobile featured Library OPAC's] from suzchap's delicious.
* [http://delicious.com/6foot1/mobile+opacs Other mobile/mobile featured Library OPAC's] from suzchap's delicious.

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Contents

[edit] Websites describing their mobile projects

[edit] Mobile-friendly features via regular websites

[edit] Mobile Library Web Interfaces

There are a variety of techniques for creating mobile web content. Some institutions just offer a text-only view of their regular site, some create a secondary interface designed specifically for mobile devices, often with separate style sheets for different devices. The most successful mobile interfaces don't try to offer full functionality but provide access to the essential bits that users are more likely to need via a mobile device

Note: some mobile interfaces are viewable from a regular browser, some "device detection" and are only viewable from a mobile device, and "apps" involve downloading an application to the device.

[edit] MLibrary

[edit] Other Libraries

[edit] University interfaces that include library content

  • Indiana University:(only viewable from mobile device) campus announcements, news, directory, events, bus schedules, and library search. Based on the MIT mobile interface.
  • Duke Mobile: iPhone app and web interface (uses device detection) for the entire Duke system (not just the library). The iPhone app includes access to some of the library's digital image collections.
  • MIT mobile: (doesn't seem to include library resources)

[edit] Mobile Reference Services

[edit] Mobile Marketing/Event Broadcasting

[edit] ebooks

[edit] ebook devices & apps

Amazon's Kindle and Sony's Reader are currently the most popular dedicated ebook readers. However, the iPhone/iPod Touch is often touted as having potential for being the most popular ebook reader due to the fact that it's a multi-functional device.

[edit] Other interesting mobile-related technology

[edit] Articles & Mobile Research

[edit] More sources for learning about mobile technology

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