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Creating tools for the mobile campus
David Woodbury | October 14, 2010
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NC State University Libraries
We serve the largest higher education institution in the state 31,000 students & 8,000 faculty members Large focus on science, technology, engineering & mathematics Our main library is the busiest building on campus Up to 16,000 visitors a day Resources get maxed out
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WHY MOBILE? “People expect to be able to work, learn, and study whenever and wherever they want to.”
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Why mobile?
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NC state Mobile Web
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Our mobile services MobiLIB (2007)
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Our mobile services Texting from the catalog
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Our mobile services Text and Voice Reference Services
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Our mobile services NCSU Libraries Mobile m.lib.ncsu.edu
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Our mobile services WolfWalk
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Project Team Jason Casden, Digital Technologies Development Librarian
Developer David Woodbury, NCSU Libraries Fellow Project manager Markus Wust, Digital Collections and Preservation Librarian Developer & co-creator of MobiLIB
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How we got started Three months from planning to launch September: Project planning, site wireframes (one project manager) October: Development and testing (two developers) November: Formal launch & promotion December: Main website redirect
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Iterative development
Enhancements added by other developers Bug fixes as needed for new devices new new new new
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Ncsu Libraries mobile m.lib.ncsu.edu
Direct access to dynamic library services Device detection to deliver 3 tiers of content (based on MIT Mobile Web framework)
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Locations and Hours
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Locations and Hours
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Locations and Hours
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Catalog Search
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Catalog search
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Catalog Search
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Catalog Search
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Computer Availability
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Computer Availability
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Room Reservations
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Room Reservations
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Room Reservations
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Webcams
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Webcams
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Our mantra Reduce Reuse Keep the user in mind
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REDUCE
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REDUCE
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Reduce
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REUSE Mobile tools use existing web applications
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REUSE
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Reuse
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REUSE WolfWalk
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Keep the user in mind Our site works better with fewer options
Sometimes mobile context means different or special data Say no to projects missing a mobile use case
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Native vs web-based Charging for it Creating a game Using cameras
Using accelerometers Accessing the filesystems Offline users For publicity and discoverability
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Tech tools NCSU Libraries Mobile MIT Mobile Web Open Source Project
XHTML 1.0 transitional CSS non-essential JavaScript and AJAX MIT Mobile Web Open Source Project Leaned on pre-existing web services (JSON, RSS) Targeted higher-end devices
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Testing CC BY-SA 2.0:
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Build it and they will come?
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What services are used? Unique visits to services
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What devices are used?
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Where we go from here Add patron account information access
Add additional reservation capabilities Promotion! SMS Integrate into instruction
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Where we go from here Exploring interior location based information
QR code test Enhancing Special Collections exhibits
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Where we go from here Collaborate with other campus units
Integrate user experience across channels (mobile, web, e-boards) Continue to steal from others and share back!
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David Woodbury | david_woodbury@ncsu.edu
THANK YOU David Woodbury |
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