Anybody has experience on how to build mobile app for your library? If your
library paid for the development, please also share your experience. Thanks.
- Kelly
These two presentations from the ASERL webinar series (
http://www.aserl.org/archive/) may be worth a look. Disclaimer, one of the
presentations includes me.
*Webinar: Creating Mobile-Friendly Services at VCU Libraries*
December 4, 2012
Session Recording https://vimeo.com/55379810 | PPT
Hi Kalie,
Two of my graduate assistants and I recently developed a user-centered mobile
web app/interface http://langsdale.ubalt.edu/m/ for our library. We spent
a lot of time doing focus groups and user testing over the course of two
semesters worth of development time, and have been pretty
On this topic, I'd suggest that Texas libraries interested in developing
mobile apps consider applying for funding from the Texas State Library and
Archives Commission:
2nd Round of Funding for TexShare Libraries to Go Mobile! Intent Forms due July
31, 2013.
TSLAC has assisted over 50 libraries
I guess the funding will only award to libraries in Texas, right?
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On this topic, I'd suggest
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On this topic, I'd suggest that Texas libraries interested in developing
mobile apps consider applying for funding from the Texas State Library and
Archives