Mobile Library Projects at North Carolina State University Tito Sierra NCSU Libraries CNI 2009 Fall Task Force Meeting December 15, 2009.

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Mobile Library Projects at North Carolina State University Tito Sierra NCSU Libraries CNI 2009 Fall Task Force Meeting December 15, 2009

Outline Background Mobile Library Projects at NCSU NCSU Libraries Mobile The WolfWalk Project Issues to Consider When Developing Mobile Services

Background

Questions for the Audience How many of you work at an organization with a mobile presence?

Questions for the Audience How many of you work at an organization with a mobile presence? How many of you dont have a mobile presence, but are planning one?

Questions for the Audience How many of you work at an organization with a mobile presence? How many of you dont have a mobile presence, but are planning one? How many of you are curious about mobile, but arent sure if its right for your organization?

Why Go Mobile?

Source: Mary Meeker, Economy + Internet Trends, Web 2.0 Summit, October 20, 2009

Why Go Mobile? Mobile devices provide new opportunities for enhancing the user experience with library services and library digital collections

Libraries and the Mobile Web How should libraries approach the mobile web space?

Mobile Library Projects at NCSU

NCSU Libraries Mobile

Project Overview A suite of library services Optimized to three tiers of mobile devices Based on MIT Mobile Web source Launched November 2009

MobiLIB at NCSU (2007)

NC State Mobile Web (2009)

NCSU Libraries Mobile (2009) Locations & Hours Computer Availability Catalog Search Ask Us Webcams News & Events

Guiding Principles Dont reproduce the library websitedistill it to what people would actually use in a mobile context

Guiding Principles Save the time of the library user

NCSU Libraries Mobile Demo

Locations & Hours

Computer Availability

Catalog Search

Ask Us

Webcams

News & Events

Usage Analysis Preliminary usage analysis based on first eight weeks of transaction logs

Pageviews by Service

Pageviews by Platform

Project Team David Woodbury, NCSU Libraries Fellow Jason Casden, Digital Library Initiatives Markus Wust, Digital Scholarship & Publishing Center

The WolfWalk Project

WolfWalk Project Overview A historical guide to NCSU campus landmarks Images sourced from University Archives In development, scheduled to go live January 2010

WolfWalk Concept Increase the visibility and accessibility of university archives by integrating this content in a self-directed, location- aware walking tour for mobile devices

Todd Kosmerick (University Archivist) and Adam Berenbak, NCSU Special Collections Research Center

Markus Wust, Content Lead for the WolfWalk Project

Jason Casden, Lead Developer for the WolfWalk Project

WolfWalk Content First freshman class posing in front of Holladay Hall (1890), NCSU University Archives Photo Collection

WolfWalk Content View of card catalog in D.H. Hill Library (1972), NCSU University Archives Photo Collection

WolfWalk Demo (Early alpha preview)

Project Team Tito Sierra, Digital Library Initiatives Jason Casden, Digital Library Initiatives Markus Wust, Digital Scholarship and Publishing Center Brian Dietz, Special Collections Research Center Todd Kosmerick, Special Collections Research Center Steven Morris, Digital Library Initiatives Joseph Ryan, Digital Library Initiatives

Issues to Consider When Developing Mobile Services

Basic Questions What value does the mobile aspect of the project add to the user experience with a library service or collection? What incentives do users have to access this content on a mobile device, rather than via existing channels?

Mobile User Experience Designing for mobile is about more than designing for a small screen device Designing an effective mobile user experience requires a greater understanding of the user context Lack of prevalent models makes this work both challenging and exciting

Native Apps vs Mobile Web Apps Do you build a platform specific native app (e.g., iPhone App, Android App), or a mobile website that works across a range of devices? What are the tradeoffs of each approach for your project?

When to Make a Native App Charging for it Creating a game Using specific locations* Using cameras Using accelerometers Accessing the filesystems Offline users

The Case for Mobile Web Apps I believe that unless your application meets one of these native application criteria, you should not create a native application, but should instead focus on building a mobile web application. Brian Fling, Mobile Design and Development

Shifting Landscape Mobile technology is changing rapidly, making it difficult to plan for whats next New standards and technology are unevenly distributed across platforms New interaction models emerging Location-Based Services Augmented Reality

Location-Based Services Source: Mary Meeker, Economy + Internet Trends, Web 2.0 Summit, October 20, 2009

Augmented Reality Source: Layar.eu

Experimentation If you plan to work in the mobile space, be prepared to take risks and experiment Dont overplanbe open to new ideas and opportunities

Thanks! Tito Sierra Associate Head for Digital Library Development NCSU Libraries

More Information NCSU Libraries Mobile: The WolfWalk Project: