CIL2009: Mobile Practices & Search: What’s Hot!
Matt Hamilton | April 6, 2009Mobile Practices & Search: What’s Hot!
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
Megan Fox, Associate Director, Library, Simmons College
pop. as a whole doesn’t have as many smartphones yet… still provide good lib services
new 12m pixel phones with face and smile recognition (won’t take pic until person is smiling
palm pre:
has a “synergy” feature to pull together contacts and calenders for multiple sources
multitasking finally
wireless charger
multimodel interaction, typing is not so easy
visual access- pic of book, QR codes, pic of bar code
(extelligence, versus intelligence)
QRcodes all over the world much higher adoption rates
increasing audio interactions
“Tell Me” - gives audio info
gesture interactions
3 camps of content users could be getting on the phone:
full, transcoded, or true mobile page (created for and optimized)
w3c mobileok checker
study by abphone.com, “snacking the web”
mobile users need fast easy answers with minimal amount of typing
much of reference desk info is now on their mobiles at point of need
Library Journal has a mobile version
Skokie Public Library
University of Houston checking out Itouch’s with mobile lib apps to give patrons an idea of what they could do
III Airpac has been revamped for iPhone use (m.ocls.info)
Suzanne Chapman’s Flickr for mobile library screenshots
Library app, helps you find local libraries
Traveling Classics reads books to you
Istory app – like Choose your own adventure
Paper – for scholarly paper
Sit or squat — clean public restroom finder
Text more popular than calls, especially among 13-17 year old
Boston: trash cans when almost full, send text that they need open to central office — why not our book drops
Libraries: request hold, send call numbers, ref questions
mLibraries section of Library Success Wiki
vLingo works better than Google voice?
can use to run commands on your device… “Send text message to Bob”
Leapfrog is about to come out with “text and learn” blackberry for 3 year olds
SMS/Text Search (check Megan’s slides)
University of Arizona, color, flexible touch screen will be on market in 18 months
projector in phone
Asus selling keyboard for with keyboard and touchscreen built in
Samsung, solar-powered, touchscreen phone made of recycled plastic
Megan’s slides (and excellent site) are here






