A library in the palm of your hand: mobile services in top 100 university libraries

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Authors/contributors
Title
A library in the palm of your hand: mobile services in top 100 university libraries
Abstract
What is the current state of mobile services among academic libraries of the country's top 100 universities, and what are the best practices for librarians implementing mobile services at the university level? Through in-depth website visits and survey questionnaires, the authors studied each of the top 100 universities' libraries' experiences with mobile services. Results showed that all of these libraries offered at least one mobile service, and the majority offered multiple services. The most common mobile services offered were mobile sites, text messaging services, e-books, and mobile access to databases and the catalog. In addition, chat/IM services, social media accounts and apps were very popular. Survey responses also indicated a trend towards responsive design for websites so that patrons can access the library's full site on any mobile device. Respondents recommend that libraries considering offering mobile services begin as soon as possible as patron demand for these services is expected to increase.
Publication
Information Technology and Libraries
Date
2015
Volume
34
Issue
2
Pages
133-148
Journal Abbr
Inf. Technol. Libr.
Citation Key
ISI:000356888100008
ISSN
0730-9295
Language
English
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Citation
Liu, Y. Q., & Briggs, S. (2015). A library in the palm of your hand: mobile services in top 100 university libraries. Information Technology and Libraries, 34(2), 133–148. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v34i2.5650