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Making beautiful music: The state of the art in mobile technology and how we can make the most of it in libraries – Eleanor Cook (East Carolina University) and Megan Hurst (EBSCO Publishing)
Bibliography
Barile, L. (2011). Mobile technologies for libraries: A list of mobile applications and resources for development. College & Research Libraries News, 72(4), 222-‐228. Bober, C. (2010). Adapting to the Needs of Mobile Users. Education Libraries, 33(2), 68-‐71. This is a list of earlier citations and compilations on the topic Bridges, L., Rempel, H., & Griggs, K. (2010). Making the case for a fully mobile library web site: from floor maps to the catalog. Reference Services Review, 38(2), 309-‐320.
Carr, Nicholas. (2010) The shallows: what the Internet is doing to our brains. New York: W.W. Norton.
Chan, C. (2012). Mobile sites made simple. College & Research Libraries News, 73(5), 256-‐260.
comScore, Inc. (2011). Digital Omnivores: How Tablets, Smartphones and Connected Devices are Changing U.S. Digital Media Consumption Habits. http://www.comscore.com/Press_Events/Presentations_Whitepapers/2011/Digital_Omnivores
Cook, E. I. (2011). Chapter 3: Academic Library Dilemmas in Purchasing Content for E-‐readers. Library Technology Reports, 47(8), 14-‐17. CTIA (2011). 2011 CTIA Semi-‐Annual Wireless Industry Survey. http://www.ctia.org/advocacy/research/index.cfm/AID/10316
Durant, David. (2012) http://thescholarship.ecu.edu/handle/10342/3911 Both the presentation slides and the bibliography are useful for understanding better the topic of how reading has changed with the rise of e-‐content. Haefele, C. (2011). One Block at a Time: Building a Mobile Site Step by Step. Reference Librarian, 52(1/2), 117-‐127.
Hanson, C. W. (2011). Why Worry about Mobile? Library Technology Reports; Feb2011, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p5-‐10, 6p, 2 Keating, M. (2011). Will They Come? Get Out the Word about Going Mobile. Reference Librarian, 52(1/2), 20-‐26. Kosturski, K., & Skornia, F. (2011). Handheld Libraries 101: Using Mobile Technologies in the Academic Library. Computers In Libraries, 31(6), 11-‐13.
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