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Towards Mobile Enhanced Digital Collections Tito Sierra and Markus Wust NCSU Libraries The Second International m-Libraries Conference June 24, 2009
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Outline Mobile Computing: Past and Present Mobile Enhanced Digital Collections The WolkWalk Project Motivation Demo Implementation Future Directions
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Mobile Computing: Past and Present
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Source: Flickr user ted.sali
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23rd Century Star Trek Tricorder
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Source: Flickr user clarksworth
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24th Century Star Trek Tricorder
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Source: Flickr user jeffypoo
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1960s Star Trek Tricorder Location scanners Data communication (to/from starship) Holographic messaging Touch screen interface Universal translator (alien languages)
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1960s Star Trek Tricorder Location scanners Data communication (to/from starship) Holographic messaging Touch screen interface Universal translator (alien languages) SCIENCE FICTION
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1960s Star Trek Tricorder Location scanners Data communication (to/from starship) Holographic messaging Touch screen interface Universal translator (alien languages) Early model for mobile computing?
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fast forward 40 years…
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2009 Apple iPhone 3G S
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The Future is Now Star Trek Tricorder Location scanners Data communication (to/from starship) Holographic messaging Touch screen interface Universal translator (alien languages) Apple iPhone 3G Assisted GPS Data communication (3G and wifi) MMS messaging Touch screen interface Multi-lingual support (human languages)
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iPhone 3G S Camera Audio microphone Digital Compass Accelerometer Photo and video geotagging
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iPhone 3G S Camera Audio microphone Digital Compass Accelerometer Photo and video geotagging Marketplace for 3rd party apps
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Today’s mobile computing technology provides a rich toolset for significantly enhancing the user experience with library digital collections
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Mobile Enhanced Digital Collections
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Mobile Enhanced DCs More than just a small screen version of an existing digital collection
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Mobile Enhanced DCs More than just a small screen version of an existing digital collection Leverages emerging mobile technology to create new and improved interfaces to digital collections
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Mobile Enhanced DCs More than just a small screen version of an existing digital collection Leverages emerging mobile technology to create new and improved interfaces to digital collections Reduce the disconnect between user and object brought about by digitization
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Two Basic Technologies 1.Touch-based Interfaces 2.Geotagging + Geolocation
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Touch-based Interfaces “Swipe” gesture Interact “directly” with digital objects Example: Classics Source: iTunes App Store
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Touch-based Interfaces “Swipe” gesture Interact “directly” with digital objects Example: Classics Source: iTunes App Store
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Touch-based Interfaces “Pinch and zoom” Fluid interface for navigating image details Example: Love Art: National Gallery, London Source: iTunes App Store
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Touch-based Interfaces “Pinch and zoom” Fluid interface for navigating image details Example: Love Art: National Gallery, London Source: iTunes App Store
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DukeMobile Library Collections Source: news.duke.com
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Geotagging + Geolocation Geographic navigation of content Current location as as a content filter Example: Zillow Source: iTunes App Store
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Geotagging + Geolocation Geographic navigation of content Current location as as a content filter Example: Around Me Source: iTunes App Store
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The WolfWalk Project
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WolfWalk in a Nutshell Our first attempt to create a geomobile digital collection Images sourced from university archives collection iPhone app to be released Fall 2009
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WolfWalk Content First freshman class posing in front of Holladay Hall (1890), NCSU University Archives Photo Collection
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WolfWalk Content View of card catalog in D.H. Hill Library (1972), NCSU University Archives Photo Collection
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Motivation
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Todd Kosmerick (University Archivist) and Adam Berenbak, NCSU Special Collections Research Center
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Markus Wust, Content Lead for the WolfWalk Project
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Jason Casden, Lead Developer for the WolfWalk Project
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Demo
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Implementation
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Content Workflow 1.Select sites to be included 2.Select images from existing digital image collection to represent sites 3.Author site descriptions 4.Author image descriptions 5.Enter content in database 6.Generate image derivatives
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Technology WolfWalk Database (MySQL) WolfWalk Data Service (PHP/XHTML) iPhone OS 3.0 (Objective-C) MapKit Framework (Google Maps) CoreLocation Framework (geolocation)
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Geodata Processing
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Lessons Learned Not easy to repurpose existing image metadata (dates, descriptions)
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Lessons Learned Not easy to repurpose existing image metadata (dates, descriptions) Mobile application development is different from website development (installed vs. networked content)
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Lessons Learned Not easy to repurpose existing image metadata (dates, descriptions) Mobile application development is different from website development (installed vs. networked content) Rapidly evolving development environment (maps)
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Future Directions
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Augmented Reality Live camera Compass Geotagged content Example: Layar (Google Android) Source: Layar.eu
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Recent advances in mobile computing are truly amazing. Experiment!
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Thanks! Tito Sierra Associate Head for Digital Library Development NCSU Libraries tito_sierra@ncsu.edu Markus Wust Digital Collections and Preservation Librarian NCSU Libraries markus_wust@ncsu.edu
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More Information The WolfWalk Project: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/dli/projects/wolfwalk
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