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A mobile future for academic libraries
Author(s) -
Joan K. Lippincott
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
reference services review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.706
H-Index - 39
eISSN - 2054-1716
pISSN - 0090-7324
DOI - 10.1108/00907321011044981
Subject(s) - mobile device , originality , curriculum , license , computer science , mobile technology , process (computing) , world wide web , multimedia , value (mathematics) , institution , mobile business development , mobile web , sociology , pedagogy , social science , machine learning , operating system , qualitative research
Purpose – Society may be on the verge of a revolutionary phase of mobile device use in higher education generally and in libraries in particular. This paper seeks to address this issue.Design/methodology/approach – Through an examination of trends and technological developments in the area of mobile devices and a review of the potential of mobile devices, the paper analyzes the potential of mobile devices in academic libraries.Findings – Most college students own cell phones and laptops and the capabilities of these and other devices are expanding.Research limitations/implications – Libraries have the opportunity to extend new types of services to users of mobile devices and to develop, license, or otherwise make available scholarly content that is configured for mobile devices. Ideally, libraries will become part of an institutional planning process for the development of services for mobile devices.Practical implications – The more pervasive use by students of smartphones, the uptake of e‐book readers, ...

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