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Wireless & Mobile in the Library Indiana State University Library Ralph Gabbard, Judy Tribble, Paul Asay, Chris Hayes Copyright Ralph Gabbard, Judy Tribble, Paul Asay, and Chris Hayes, 2001. This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author.
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Academic Libraries Are Changing From: Information Warehouses to Information Portals From online search tools to content: Online books, journals, images, multimedia Digital libraries
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ISU Library Million + volumes on 5 floors Current building opened in 1973 60 + Databases/Digital Libraries Available via the library web pages
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Moving Beyond the Desktop Wireless networking Mobile copiers Mobile PDA devices Laptops Cell Phone with PDA capabilities
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Wireless Infrastructure Cisco 350 series PC cards & access points Implementation cost for the wireless infrastructure was $18,650.00
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Mobile E-copier Simple to operate Requires advanced software Infrared capable transmission
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Advanced Download PCs Build a PC that has infrared, Palm and PocketPC cradles Full MS Office software Watchdog cards to reset For next patron
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PDAs & Wireless Networks Initially we were committed to using only PDAs for wireless access Evaluated 2: Compaq iPAQ & Palm VIIx Conclusion: Support wireless for iPAQ & Handspring, but not to lend PDAs themselves
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Mobile Devices for Checkout 35 Cisco Wireless PC Cards 8 IBM I 1300 Series Wireless Notebook Computers 4 HP E-Copiers 2 iPAQ PC Card Expansion units 2 Xircom Springport Wireless Ethernet Modules 4 PDA Keyboards
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Mobile Devices Hardware Costs ItemNo.Cost/ItemTotal CostLoan iPAQ Expansion2$175$35030 days Xircom Module3$86.52$256.5930 days Cisco PC Cards35$150$5,250Semester IBM Wireless Note Book 8$1150$9,2004 hours Case8$25$2004 hours USB Diskette8$80$6404 hours USB Zip Drives2$72$1444 hours Total$16,040.59
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Using Wireless Devices in the Library
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Mobile Web Site Using Microsoft's Active Server Page technology & Access databases Recreating specific pages with limited scrolling & graphics Investigating IBM’s WebSphere and related products to reconfigure page sizes
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Mobile Web Home Page
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Database Selection Web Page
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Database Information Web Page
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Database Table Example
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Materials Locator Library has over 500 stacks on 5 floors Developed Materials Locator to help find items by floor & stack number
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Materials Locator Screen
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Observer Track periodical usage Collection development information In use at 5 departments at ISU & over 50 other libraries Can be used with multiple library management systems
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Observer Opening Screen
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Observer Summary Report
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Observer Detailed Report
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Observer2 Entry Screen
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Observer2 Windows Screen
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Observer2 PDA Entry Screen
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Reference Live While in the stacks, or anywhere else the student can ask a question of a staff member Software can be accessed from more than one workstation Restricted by IP authorization, (proxy server for distance education students)
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Recommender
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Future Directions Need to publicize our products Integrating mobile applications with legacy information systems Continued usability testing on all applications and web pages
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Future Directions Part 2 Graphic interface for Material Locator Tablet PC Development of WAP server and WAP Web pages
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Contact Information Mobile Team Web Site & Presentations http://odin.indstate.edu/mercury Ralph Gabbard, libgabb@isugw.indstate.edulibgabb@isugw.indstate.edu Judy Tribble, libtrib@isugw.indstate.edulibtrib@isugw.indstate.edu Paul Asay, libasay@isugw.indstate.edulibasay@isugw.indstate.edu Chris Hayes, libhayes@isugw.indstate.edulibhayes@isugw.indstate.edu
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