Mobile Technologies: Why Library Staff Should be Interested

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UKOLN is supported by: Mobile Technologies: Why Library Staff Should Be Interested Brian Kelly UKOLN University of Bath Bath, UK http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/ bath-library-2011-03/ This work is licensed under a Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence (but note caveat) Acceptable Use Policy Recording this talk, taking photographs, discussing the talk using Twitter, IM, etc. is encouraged - but try to keep distractions to others minimised. Blog: http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @briankelly / @ukwebfocus Twitter: #bathlib

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Slides for a talk on "Mobile Technologies: Why Library Staff Should be Interested" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at a seminar for University of Bath Library staff on 21 March 2011.See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/bath-library-2011-03/

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UKOLN is supported by:

Mobile Technologies: Why Library Staff Should Be Interested

Brian Kelly

UKOLN

University of Bath

Bath, UK

http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/bath-library-2011-03/http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/bath-library-2011-03/

This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence (but note caveat)

Acceptable Use PolicyRecording this talk, taking photographs, discussing the talk using Twitter, IM, etc. is encouraged - but try to keep distractions to others minimised.

Acceptable Use PolicyRecording this talk, taking photographs, discussing the talk using Twitter, IM, etc. is encouraged - but try to keep distractions to others minimised.

Blog:http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @briankelly / @ukwebfocus

Twitter:#bathlib

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About Me

Brian Kelly:• UK Web Focus: national advisory post to UK HEIs• Long-standing Web evangelist • Based at UKOLN at the University of Bath• Prolific blogger (890 posts since Nov 2006)• User of various devices to support professional (and

social) activities• Prolific speaker (~365 talks from 1996-2010)

UKOLN:• A national centre of expertise in digital information

management• A JISC Innovation Support Centre

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About This Session

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Mobile Technologies

Personalexperiences

Consumingcontent

Creatingcontent

Enhancing productivity

Developing professional relationships Doing new

things

Learning from others

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About This Talk

Mobile devices:• What’s happening today?• What opportunities are there?

• What are you doing?

• What concerns do you have?• What happens next?• Questions and discussions

But first:• Revisiting the past

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Personal experiences

Show and tell

General discussion

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Mobile Devices

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A Day in the LifeHow I use my iPod Touch? Before breakfast I (and others):

• Download email• Download new RSS feeds• Download Twitter updates• Download Twitter links using Smartr• Download Facebook updates• …

I am prepared for my journey to work (or for a train journey)

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The Essentials

My email: prepared to respond when I arrive at work

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My blogs: how I keep up-to-date with developments

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The Essentials

UKOLN blogs: keeping informed of my colleagues activities, news, …

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My Twitter stream: brief summaries from my community and my search terms

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Emerging New PatternsMy Smartr feed: Links posted by my Twitter followers and Twitter lists

Note:• Learnt about service at 07.00 via Facebook from

anthropology researcher in Taiwan • Installed software• Used on bus• Published blog post at 09.03

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These tweets

This content

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Emerging New PatternsMy Smartr feed: Links posted by my Twitter followers and Twitter lists

Readitlater (or Instapaper) provides:

• Offline mobile reading• Desktop reading my publishing

to The Cloud

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I have since:• Created various Twitter lists (e.g. ‘JISC’, Ariadne, ..)• Used Smartr for delivery of focussed content as well

as serendipitous content

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Another TripTripit is great for managing travel info (trains times, hotel bookings, maps, …) – and even better on a mobile device

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Note entry normally created by forwarding email confirmation from travel service to [email protected]

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Another Conference Amplified events are now fairly commonplace in many IT circles

Participants exploit mobile devices and WiFi networks to:

• Discuss talks, seek clarification and exchange ideas

• Engage with remote audiences (e.g. colleagues at work)

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Understanding how such event amplification technologies work (e.g. Twitter, conventions, constraints) can help staff development (and support greening strategies) by enhancing learning without the need to travel

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Podcasts

If you don’t like (or can’t) read whilst travelling podcasts can allow you to listen to talks.

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Listen to JISC Podcast on desktop PC …

Or subscribe to feed so it automatically appears on mobile device

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Reflections: Consuming Information

On the Orange bus:• A time for reading• How did I manage to consume

new information before I had a mobile device and was productive on the bus?

At conferences:• “I’ve heard this talk before”• “This talk isn’t relevant to me”• I can now be productive (and benefit the tax-payer)

by working when previously I day-dreamed!

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Daily Activities

Get Things Done: how a mobile device enables you to remember what needs to be done in context

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Publishing InformationIn PowerPoint 2010 can stream slides.

Author needs a Windows Live ID and users can view directly

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Possible benefits:• Viewing live presentation as remote audience• Viewing live presentation as local audience with restricted view:

“can you read the slides at the back?”

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Publishing InformationVideo streaming apps available on mobile devices

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Qik video taken on iPod Touch at FOTE10 conference(too far away; sound distorted)

Bambuser video taken (of myself!) on iPod Touch(Device on lectern; video jerky but sound OKish)

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New Daily Activities

Since 1 Jan 2011 I have taken and uploaded a photo nearly every day:

• Getting into a regular habit• Helps me to look for new

things• Mostly taken with my iPod

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Evidence of BenefitsUsing a mobile device and developing professional / personal networks can bring benefits:

Social Benefits• What pub to go to? A trip to Coventry• What to do: status update on Facebook while in

Malaysia

Professional Benefits• A tweet leads to an award-winning paper!

In Case of Emergency - Tweet• Help! Reflections on trip to Thailand in 2008• Help! Reflections on Paul Boag’s experiences:

“The Power and Problems of Twitter”

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An example of the importance of new media literacy

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Conclusions“Libraries are about books”

• True

But libraries are also about:• Supporting institutional

teaching & learning and research activities

• Helping users address their information needs

• Users• Information literacy and new media literacy

Mobile devices are surely now a part of this environment

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Questions

Any questions or comments?

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Your Turn• What mobile devices do you use?• What advantage do they provide?• What suggestions would you make to your

colleagues?

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