Presentation given at the Queensland Public Libraries Association 2011 Conference on 27 September 2011.
Created on an iPad using Keynote. Presented from an iPad.
Slides 14 to 20 are not quite as pretty as they should be - the file export from Keynote for iPad changed image colours.
Image credits:
The following slides include Creative Commons Licensed images:
Slide 2: Abegglen, M. (2011, March 20). iphone [digital photograph]. Retrieved from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/twicepix/5542463825/in/faves-katiedavispics/.
Slide 4: Infographic from: Pellegrino, J. (2011, September 20). Smartphones at the dinner table? Smartphone trend-spotting "down under" [blog post]. Google Mobile Ads Blog. Retrieved from: http://googlemobileads.blogspot.com/2011/09/smartphones-at-dinner-table-smartphone.html.
Slide 5: Screen capture from: Google Mobile Ads. (2011, September 1). Mobile Consumer Evolution: Australia. Retrieved from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCiP5YoIzFw.
Slide 7: Scottish Libraries. (2008, May 14). Britain's first mobile library [digital image]. Retrieved from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/scottishlibraries/2492551548/.
Slide 8: meedanphotos. (2011, January 14). ipad [digital image]. Retrieved from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/meedan/5356419464/.
Slide 9: Ashford, R. (2010, September 25). QR code from "What is This" poster points to YouTube playlist [digital image]. Retrieved from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25095603@N07/5021651533/.
Slide 9: CoCreatr. (2008, January 3). Megatrend? [digital image]. Retrieved from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cocreatr/2203620100/.
All other images are screen captures I took on iPhone or iPad, or photographs I took on iPhone.
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Mobile apptitudes: the public librarian's m-libraries toolkit
1. mobile apptitudes
the public librarian's m-library toolkit
professor helen partridge @partridh
kate davis @katiedatwork
information studies group | information systems discipline
faculty of science and technology | qut
5. evolution of the mobile
consumer: australia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCiP5YoIzFw
6. changing the way
libraries conceive of
themselves our clients are using
mobile technologies so if
we want to be able to
support our clients... then
we need to understand
the mobile technologies
they are using and be
able to support the ways
they are using them
it is helping, forcing, making
opportunities for us to review and rethink the
way we provide our services, it's really about
opening up the opportunity for libraries being more
than a physical building and more than something
that happens at home on your PC, but could
happen anywhere, anytime
7. what is an m-library?
a library that offers
products, programs
and services
specifically designed
to be delivered and
used on mobile
devices
8. what is a mobile device?
a pocket sized (?)
computing device
allows access to
information from
anywhere
usually data is input
via a touchscreen
13. mobile apptitudes
your toolkit
IT skills Personal traits User focus Communication Collaboration Research
14. mobile apptitudes
"it's more about library skills... [about
using the technology to] make
information accessible and to make
the invisible visible"
IT skills
Personal traits User focus Communication Collaboration Research
15. mobile apptitudes
"we need people who are happy to
experiment and explore new ways of
doing things... if we get too wedded
to the old ways we become irrelevant"
Personal traits
IT skills User focus Communication Collaboration Research
16. mobile apptitudes
"we've moved into that space of
teaching them things that they want to
use because they are fairly intuitive
but they aren't exposed to for
whatever reason, information literacy
classes are not just about unfriendly
User focus databases "
IT skills Personal traits Communication Collaboration Research
17. mobile apptitudes
diversity of media
advocacy and lobbying
negotiation
Communication influencing
IT skills Personal traits User focus Collaboration Research
18. mobile apptitudes
"we can't do everything and we have
to call on our community and our
network of people to use everyone's
skills "
Collaboration
IT skills Personal traits User focus Communication Research
19. mobile apptitudes
"there's been a lot of jumping on
bandwagons with new technology
and really you need to critically
evaluate what's going on to help you
and whether you are justified in
Research spending the dollars "
IT skills Personal traits User focus Communication Collaboration
20. what we heard again
and again
imagination content creation
creativity
willingness fail forward
experiment
research play with the tools
attitude
know the possibilities
21. but is this anything new?
what's already in your librarian toolkit?
IT skills Personal traits User focus Communication Collaboration Research
22. questions?
presentation, image credits
professor helen partridge @partridh
kate davis @katiedatwork
information studies group | @qutisg | information systems
discipline faculty of science and technology | qut