Title: M-Libraries: Information use on the move
Authors: Mills, Keren
Keywords: information
use on the move
mobile library
travelling
m-libraries
Issue Date: Apr-2009
Series/Report no.: 1/3
Abstract: When people talk about mobile libraries, they tend to mean a bus or truck that has been kitted out as a roving branch library. However with a growing number of people accessing the internet from their pocket PCs and mobile phones, libraries are investigating ways to deliver their services to mobile phones and other small-screen devices so their customers can access them any time anywhere. This can be as simple as sending text message alerts about reservations becoming available or overdue books, or as complex as the Athabasca University Library’s Digital Reading room, which allows readers to access full eBooks and journal articles through their library’s subscriptions on any mobile device. These services have collectively become known as ‘m-libraries’.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/221923
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