A library in the palm of your hand
Abstract
Purpose
In response to the changing world of information access, librarians at the New York Law School's Mendik Library became interested in providing a full‐service mobile phone application so that users could search the catalog, access the reserves module, renew books and find information such as library hours. The purpose of this paper is to show how the library went from this concept to an award‐winning product.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper shows step by step how the librarians listened to experts in the field, searched the mobile stores to find other libraries that have done this, chosen a vendor, and rolled out the service with a multimedia information campaign.
Findings
Using a team approach, it is possible to develop a mobile application that is useful and still being accessed a year after its first launch.
Research limitations/implications
More needs to be done to see the precise state of mobile access in the world's libraries.
Originality/value
The approach documented in the paper will serve as a template for libraries planning to add mobile access, but are unsure of how to proceed.
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Citation
Lee Ballard, T. and Blaine, A. (2013), "A library in the palm of your hand", New Library World, Vol. 114 No. 5/6, pp. 251-258. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074801311326876
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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