Description
About the Author
Ben Rawlins is the digital services librarian at the Ensor Learning Resource Center at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY. Ben has developed several mobile websites and applications for the iOS and Android operating systems. He has presented at several national conferences including the LITA National Forum, ALA Midwinter, ALA Annual, and the Handheld Librarian Conference on a variety of topics related to mobile services in libraries. He has co-authored articles that have been published in Kentucky Libraries, The Reference Librarian, and Mobile Library Services: Best Practices.
Reviews
This title is definitely a very practical guide for librarians. It goes through the process of planning and developing to evaluating mobile services and resources. It not only provides the 'why' but also the 'how' to get a library up and running with mobile technology. * Australian Library Journal *
A must-read for any librarian looking to take their library into the mobile world. This book not only offers the why but also the how to get your library up and running. -- Michael Sauers, Technology Innovation Librarian for the Nebraska Library Commission and blogger at The Travelin' Librarian
In Mobile Devices: A Practical Guide for Librarians, Ben Rawlins provides a comprehensive look at the mobile landscape and the implications these devices have on library services. There is something here for everyone. From chapters explaining how to build working code to get your mobile presence up and running to discussions about assessment and metrics to determine the value of mobile services and devices, the book is an excellent primer for getting started and learning about the mobile environment for libraries. -- Jason Clark, Digital Initiatives Librarian, Montana State University Libraries
Book Information
ISBN 9780810892583
Author Ben Rawlins
Format Paperback
Page Count 170
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 490g
Dimensions(mm) 274mm * 219mm * 10mm