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Developing Mobile-librarianship in Yogyakarta, Indonesia A Pilot Project Ida F Priyanto & Lily Kurniawati idafp@lycos.com Universitas Gadjah Mada
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Background as Jogja Library for All as a Pilot Project of M-Library as Jogja Library for All as a Pilot Project of M-Library Jogja Library for All is a network among public, academic, special and school libraries in the State of Yogyakarta, Indonesia Jogja Library for All is a network among public, academic, special and school libraries in the State of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Jogja Library for All (JLA) JLA is a network among libraries in the state of Yogyakarta. Consists of public, academic, special and school libraries Provides access to information provided by libraries in Yogyakarta metadata (and currently prepares fulltext) Currently preparing mobile services
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Trends…
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Library without walls
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Classroom without walls
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Workplace without walls
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Countries without boundaries
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Current Generation... Always on and get connected Instant generation, @ generation, Virtual generation Highly Social networking Gaming Adapt quickly to technology sixth sense Technology is second nature and will be sixth sense Always on and get connected Instant generation, @ generation, Virtual generation Highly Social networking Gaming Adapt quickly to technology sixth sense Technology is second nature and will be sixth sense
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Internet: the past few years E-learning/Online learning E-Commerce E-government E-collaboration E-library E-learning/Online learning E-Commerce E-government E-collaboration E-library
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Globalization – Shift to Mobility o E-learning to M-learning o E-commerce to M-commerce o E-government to M-government o E-collaboration to M-collaboration o E-library to M-library o E-health to M-health o E-agriculture to M-agriculture o E-finance to M-finance o E-learning to M-learning o E-commerce to M-commerce o E-government to M-government o E-collaboration to M-collaboration o E-library to M-library o E-health to M-health o E-agriculture to M-agriculture o E-finance to M-finance
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Jolie O’Dell, Mashable, on the Morgan Stanley study: http://mashable.com/2010/04/13/mobile-web-stats/
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Mobile phones vs population China China: mobile phones 916,530,000/population 1.341.000.000 (75.32%). Pakistan Pakistan: mobile phones 114,610,000/population 178.854.781 (66.5%). : NocountryMobile phonesPopulation% mobile phones 1Russia224,260,000142.905.200154.5% 2Germany107,000,00081,882,342130.1% 3Brazil245,200,000192.379.280127.45% 4Indonesia250,100,000237,556,363105.28% 5USA327,577,529310.866.000103.9% 6Japan121,246,700127,628,09595.1% 7India865,708,379121019342275.42% http://forum.vivanews.com/internasional/360274-9-negara-paling-banyak-menggunakan-handphone.html
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“People expect to be able to work, learn, and study whenever and wherever they want to.”
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Many Gadgets! Top Level iPhones, Android phones, Palm Pre Wide Touch screen, sophisticated web capability Middle Level Blackberry, Nokia smartphones, Windows mobile, etc. No always touch screen, capability of JavaScript. Low Level Web-enabled flip phones Small screen, several functions, low web capability 20
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M-Library JLA
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Android phone
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Apps for M-Lib
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Location and hours
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In Summary… JLA is considering to move forward to M- Library from digital library Mobile websites are more sophisticated The development of Mobile web app is similar to web development – Just a little different 25
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