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Libraries Going Mobile (Live Online)

In this two-hour course you'll learn about the how libraries are using mobile devices-- cell phones, pda’s etc, as marketing tools and as a tool to keep patrons informed about library services.

Description:

From an article on CNN, analysts say mobile phones in U.S. may act like wallets in 5 years and serve as ID. Libraries are already starting to incorporate mobile devices into their workflow from texting a patron an answer to a reference question to sending overdue text messages. Topics discussed during class will be a general overview of mobile trends in libraries, accessing catalogs and performing reference services via mobile devices. We’ll discuss the technology and privacy concerns as well.

Contact Hours:
2 Contact Hours

Intended Audience:

This class is open to anyone interested.

Notes:

Technical Requirements:

Registration:

You may register for a class using one of two methods:
Online Ordering:  Click on the "Register" tab and login or create an account to register.

PDF Form:  Print out the registration form and fax it to LYRASIS at 404.892.7879.


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If you would like to request, schedule, or contract this event,
contact Alexis Johnson.


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