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The Third International m-libraries Conference

Brisbane 11-13 May 2011

Jon SteingiesserSenior Web Coordinator, Information Services

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Intro

The Third International m-libraries Conference

Brisbane 11-13 May 2011

The conference explored and shared 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 handheld devices.

Previous Conferences: - 2007 Open Uni in UK - 2009 Uni of British Columbia & Athabasca Uni (Open)

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Conference Participants

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Day 1 – First Workshop (AUC - Apple)

• App Demo – Yellowhead Regional (Alberta, US)

• Abilene Christian Universtiy – Video - Every student is given an iPhone 

• App Demo - Inkling

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Day 1 – Second WorkshopCarmen Kazakoff-Lane (Brandon Uni, Canada)• Screencasts  - Software that enables capturing actions

on the screen e.g. camtasia

• The cloud - Screencasts.com, Vimeo, Blip.TV, Repository 

• Video and HTML 5 http://diveintohtml5.org/video.html

• ANTS - ANimated Tutorial Sharing Projects

–  Libraries working together to create open source learning objects - http://ants.wetpaint.com/

• Online Library Tours – e.g. Griffith University

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Day 1 - Evening Networking

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Day 2 - Conference Keynote Steven Abrams

• “A lot of us are a bunch of Lisa Simpsons creating services for Bart”

• The phone is the heart of the user experience 

• Libraries are the heart of the campus

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Day 2 - Conference Keynote Steven Abrams

• Students are focused at the lesson and event level

– Essay, test, exam

• Library at the heart of the community but no longer just physical

• DO USABILITY STUDIES – do not assume your know your users

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Kolding main Public Library Denmark  Nicolai Dupont Heidemann• Mobile literacy at a public library

• Giving ALL employees smartphones (as suggested at mLibraries conf in Vancouver)

• Need to have employees that can use this technology and communicate it to users

• Project –

– develop staff mobile skills– use these skills in the development of mob services– develop a mobile learning model for staff

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Kolding main Public Library Denmark  Nicolai Dupont Heidemann

• Criteria for selecting phone – Number one was price then usability.

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The Open University UKHassan Sheikh and Keren Mills

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The Open University UK

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The Open University UK

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The Open University UK

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The Open University UK

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The Open University UK

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The Open University UK

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Charles Darwin UniversityJulie Cartwright, Sally Cummings, Bernadette Royal, Michelle Turner and JoAnne Witt• Creating an online and physical treasure hunt with QR

codes for smartphones

• Visiting different sections within the library for Smartphone users and speaking to staff for non Smartphone users 

• In each section a student would receive a clue to collect words from each page or section which would then form a phrase

• Finding a record and an item on the shelf with a clue inside the main cover stuck on or blue tacked

• Linking the physical to the Virtual

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Treasure Hunt Results

• Special library guide to explain the hunt, links to QR code readers etc. 

• Tweeting and generic email lists to promote the hunt

• Ran over 4 weeks with 223 participants. Feedback on smartphones, QR codes 153 were online and 70 on campus. 10% used the QR codes 

• Used bitly to create shorten URL for QR codes  which gather stats on Analytics

• Survey monkey for feedback

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University of Technology Sydney – Sophie McDonald

• There's a librarian in my pocket: mobile information literacy at UTS Library

• http://prezi.com/zj3gsgcbofjh/theres-a-librarian-in-my-pocket-mobile-information-literacy-at-uts-library/

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Bavarian State LibraryGermany - Klaus Ceynowa

• Video about the Library (iPad)

• 93,600 Manuscripts

• 20,000 Incunabula (Books printed before 1500)

• 140,000 16th Century printed books

• National competence center for digitization Technology and Workflows

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Bavarian State LibraryGermany - Klaus Ceynowa

• More than 100 projects since 1997, third-party-funded by National and European funding bodies

• 520.000 titles online, approx. 400 Terabyte Data

• Mass digitization with state-of-the-art technology (Scan-Robotic)

• Public-Private-Partnership with Google(1 million Books , 17th-19th Century), contract signed in Febr. 2007

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Scan Robots at MDZ

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Mobile Internet

• “By 2013, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device worldwide.”

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Mobile only ...

Global mobile statistics 2011: URL: http://mobithinking.com/mobile-marketing-tools/latest-mobile-stats

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Digital Library-Content as an “App” – Why?

• Apps: designed for the mobile internet

• Apps: direct connection to the services we want, bypassing search on the web

• Apps: customized for specific purposes, for enriched and enhanced usability and visibility of specific content

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Digital Library-Content as an “App” – Why?

• Apps: content as an instantly accessible “product”, not as the result of “filtering”, “scoping”, “refining” of an all-inclusive, vast content repository (Europeana etc.)

• Apple App-Store: best-known, world-wide accessible “channel” for distributing specific content and services to a huge customer base

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iPad/iPhone-Apps of the Bavarian State Library

• “Famous Books”Full Title: “Treasures of the Bavarian State Library” (released June 2010)50 unique, ultra-rare manuscripts & early printed

• “Oriental Books” (released May 2011)

• Digital Books formatted for the high-res, colour-brillant displays of iPad and iPhone

• Both Apps provide the complete books, readable from the first to the last page and: it‘s free!

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Augmented Reality (AR)

• Layering of Digital Information over the visual representation of the real world.

• Usually presented via a smartphone-camera picture.

• Is a driver of the transformation from the stationary to the mobile internet.

• Blending of “digital” and “real” world

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Augmented Reality App “Ludwig II”• Augmented Reality Application about “Ludwig II”

(life, politics, places, castles)

• Multimedia Content from the Bavarian State Library & cooperating Archives and Museums

• Main Features

– Location-Based Teasers & In-Depth-Information, – 3D-Augmented Reality (Reconstructions of planned

Architecture etc.) – ‘Goodies’ (Video Expert-Statements, Calender Push

Messages, Collectible Major Sites 3D-Models etc.)

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Having all the resources you need from your university at your fingertips

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If we don’t go mobile at UWA …

“When we get to a point that a mobile version is expected of whatever content we want to interact with, not having a mobile version may cut-off desire to consume that content.”

Inside Higher ed: Challenges and opportunities of the small screen, November 19, 2009

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