[CODE4LIB] mobile app

2013-07-03 Thread Kaile Zhu
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


Re: [CODE4LIB] mobile app

2013-07-03 Thread Jimmy Ghaphery
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
Slideshttp://www.aserl.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Mobile_VCU_Libraries.pdf
--

*Webinar:  Creating Mobile-Friendly Services for Library Users at Vanderbilt
*
October 25, 2012
Session Recording https://vimeo.com/52233631  |  PPT
Slideshttp://www.aserl.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/MOBILE_Vanderbilt.pdf


On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:

 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




-- 
Jimmy Ghaphery
Head, Digital Technologies
VCU Libraries
804-827-3551


Re: [CODE4LIB] mobile app

2013-07-03 Thread William Helman
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 happy with the
results. One suggestion I would definitely have is to use a web framework
like jQuery Mobile http://jquerymobile.com/ or
Bootstraphttp://twitter.github.io/bootstrap/index.htmlto jump start
your efforts. Then, later when you have everything the way
you want it, you can use a service like PhoneGap http://phonegap.com/ to
wrap it up into native apps you can offer on Google Play or Apple's App
Store.

If you're interested I've presented a few times on it during the lifetime
of the project, and have the (slightly similar) slide decks posted to
SlideShare: Society for Scholarly Publishing 2011 Fall
Seminarhttp://www.slideshare.net/whelman/langsdale-mobile-a-user-centered-approach,
Internet Librarian
2012http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/responsive-user-driven-mobile
and
recently at an Amigos Online
conferencehttp://www.slideshare.net/whelman/mobile-orimmobileamigoshtml5css3.
That last one was on how we used responsive design techniques to re-purpose
our mobile site to act as the interface on 3 iPad search kiosks I've
installed here at Langsdale.

I've also published our code at https://github.com/whelman/

I'd be happy to talk more about our experiences, just send me an email if
you're interested.

  -Bill Helman

Integrated Digital Services Librarian. The University of Baltimore,
Langsdale Library

whel...@ubalt.edu | 410-837-4209 skype:4108374209?call |
http://whelman.com | @thinkpol http://twitter.com/thinkpol



On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:

 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



Re: [CODE4LIB] mobile app

2013-07-03 Thread danielle plumer
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 enhance their mobile presence this
year. We’d like to continue to support libraries in their efforts to go
mobile with Round 2 Funding. Funding available for FY2014 (September 2013 –
September 2014)

TSLAC will support TexShare libraries or library consortia interested in
building or expanding their mobile presence through mobile-accessible
library catalogs, mobile-accessible library web sites, mobile apps, and/or
other services focused on the mobile library user. This can include design
changes to existing sites/catalogs or complete alternatives specifically
made for the mobile environment. TSLAC is offering subsidies ranging from
$3,000 to $15,000 (depending upon library type and size).  Intent forms are
available at the program website (
https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/texshare/mobilesolutions/round2 ) Submit an
intent form by July 31, 2013.

First-time requests will receive top priority for funding.  If funding
permits, we will also accept projects from libraries that received Round 1
funding and want to develop additional mobile services.

Round 2 Timeline:
June 24, 2013: Library Intent forms available on TSLAC website
July 31, 2013: Last day to submit an Intent form
August 31, 2013: Last date to submit a Round 2 Project Summary Form
October 1, 2013: If project includes a subscription, latest start date for
full 12-month funding
September 30, 2014: Projects completed; All items must be delivered;
Subscription funding concludes
 Fall 2014: Project reports due

Questions can be addressed to Beverley Shirley at
texsh...@tsl.state.tx.usor by phone to
800-252-9386.

I'm just the messenger, so don't ask me for more information.

Danielle Cunniff Plumer
dcplumer associates
danie...@dcplumer.com
512-508-3099


On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:58 AM, William Helman whel...@ubalt.edu wrote:

 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 happy with the
 results. One suggestion I would definitely have is to use a web framework
 like jQuery Mobile http://jquerymobile.com/ or
 Bootstraphttp://twitter.github.io/bootstrap/index.htmlto jump start
 your efforts. Then, later when you have everything the way
 you want it, you can use a service like PhoneGap http://phonegap.com/ to
 wrap it up into native apps you can offer on Google Play or Apple's App
 Store.

 If you're interested I've presented a few times on it during the lifetime
 of the project, and have the (slightly similar) slide decks posted to
 SlideShare: Society for Scholarly Publishing 2011 Fall
 Seminar
 http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/langsdale-mobile-a-user-centered-approach
 ,
 Internet Librarian
 2012http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/responsive-user-driven-mobile
 and
 recently at an Amigos Online
 conference
 http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/mobile-orimmobileamigoshtml5css3.
 That last one was on how we used responsive design techniques to re-purpose
 our mobile site to act as the interface on 3 iPad search kiosks I've
 installed here at Langsdale.

 I've also published our code at https://github.com/whelman/

 I'd be happy to talk more about our experiences, just send me an email if
 you're interested.

   -Bill Helman

 Integrated Digital Services Librarian. The University of Baltimore,
 Langsdale Library

 whel...@ubalt.edu | 410-837-4209 skype:4108374209?call |
 http://whelman.com | @thinkpol http://twitter.com/thinkpol



 On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:

  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
 



Re: [CODE4LIB] mobile app

2013-07-03 Thread Kaile Zhu
I guess the funding will only award to libraries in Texas, right?

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of 
danielle plumer
Sent: 2013年7月3日 12:10
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] mobile app

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 enhance their mobile presence this year. 
We’d like to continue to support libraries in their efforts to go mobile with 
Round 2 Funding. Funding available for FY2014 (September 2013 ? September 2014)

TSLAC will support TexShare libraries or library consortia interested in 
building or expanding their mobile presence through mobile-accessible library 
catalogs, mobile-accessible library web sites, mobile apps, and/or other 
services focused on the mobile library user. This can include design changes to 
existing sites/catalogs or complete alternatives specifically made for the 
mobile environment. TSLAC is offering subsidies ranging from
$3,000 to $15,000 (depending upon library type and size).  Intent forms are 
available at the program website (
https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/texshare/mobilesolutions/round2 ) Submit an intent 
form by July 31, 2013.

First-time requests will receive top priority for funding.  If funding permits, 
we will also accept projects from libraries that received Round 1 funding and 
want to develop additional mobile services.

Round 2 Timeline:
June 24, 2013: Library Intent forms available on TSLAC website July 31, 2013: 
Last day to submit an Intent form August 31, 2013: Last date to submit a Round 
2 Project Summary Form October 1, 2013: If project includes a subscription, 
latest start date for full 12-month funding September 30, 2014: Projects 
completed; All items must be delivered; Subscription funding concludes  Fall 
2014: Project reports due

Questions can be addressed to Beverley Shirley at texsh...@tsl.state.tx.usor by 
phone to 800-252-9386.

I'm just the messenger, so don't ask me for more information.

Danielle Cunniff Plumer
dcplumer associates
danie...@dcplumer.com
512-508-3099


On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:58 AM, William Helman whel...@ubalt.edu wrote:

 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 happy with the results. One suggestion I would definitely 
 have is to use a web framework like jQuery Mobile 
 http://jquerymobile.com/ or 
 Bootstraphttp://twitter.github.io/bootstrap/index.htmlto jump start 
 your efforts. Then, later when you have everything the way you want 
 it, you can use a service like PhoneGap http://phonegap.com/ to wrap 
 it up into native apps you can offer on Google Play or Apple's App 
 Store.

 If you're interested I've presented a few times on it during the 
 lifetime of the project, and have the (slightly similar) slide decks 
 posted to
 SlideShare: Society for Scholarly Publishing 2011 Fall Seminar 
 http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/langsdale-mobile-a-user-centered-app
 roach
 ,
 Internet Librarian
 2012http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/responsive-user-driven-mobile
 and
 recently at an Amigos Online
 conference
 http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/mobile-orimmobileamigoshtml5css3.
 That last one was on how we used responsive design techniques to 
 re-purpose our mobile site to act as the interface on 3 iPad search 
 kiosks I've installed here at Langsdale.

 I've also published our code at https://github.com/whelman/

 I'd be happy to talk more about our experiences, just send me an email 
 if you're interested.

   -Bill Helman

 Integrated Digital Services Librarian. The University of Baltimore, 
 Langsdale Library

 whel...@ubalt.edu | 410-837-4209 skype:4108374209?call | 
 http://whelman.com | @thinkpol http://twitter.com/thinkpol



 On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:

  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
 



Re: [CODE4LIB] mobile app

2013-07-03 Thread danielle plumer
I believe that this announcement is for libraries in Texas, yes.

Danielle Cunniff Plumer


On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:

 I guess the funding will only award to libraries in Texas, right?

 -Original Message-
 From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of
 danielle plumer
 Sent: 2013年7月3日 12:10
 To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
 Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] mobile app

 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 enhance their mobile presence this
 year. We’d like to continue to support libraries in their efforts to go
 mobile with Round 2 Funding. Funding available for FY2014 (September 2013 ?
 September 2014)

 TSLAC will support TexShare libraries or library consortia interested in
 building or expanding their mobile presence through mobile-accessible
 library catalogs, mobile-accessible library web sites, mobile apps, and/or
 other services focused on the mobile library user. This can include design
 changes to existing sites/catalogs or complete alternatives specifically
 made for the mobile environment. TSLAC is offering subsidies ranging from
 $3,000 to $15,000 (depending upon library type and size).  Intent forms
 are available at the program website (
 https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/texshare/mobilesolutions/round2 ) Submit an
 intent form by July 31, 2013.

 First-time requests will receive top priority for funding.  If funding
 permits, we will also accept projects from libraries that received Round 1
 funding and want to develop additional mobile services.

 Round 2 Timeline:
 June 24, 2013: Library Intent forms available on TSLAC website July 31,
 2013: Last day to submit an Intent form August 31, 2013: Last date to
 submit a Round 2 Project Summary Form October 1, 2013: If project includes
 a subscription, latest start date for full 12-month funding September 30,
 2014: Projects completed; All items must be delivered; Subscription funding
 concludes  Fall 2014: Project reports due

 Questions can be addressed to Beverley Shirley at
 texsh...@tsl.state.tx.usor by phone to 800-252-9386.

 I'm just the messenger, so don't ask me for more information.

 Danielle Cunniff Plumer
 dcplumer associates
 danie...@dcplumer.com
 512-508-3099


 On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:58 AM, William Helman whel...@ubalt.edu wrote:

  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 happy with the results. One suggestion I would definitely
  have is to use a web framework like jQuery Mobile
  http://jquerymobile.com/ or
  Bootstraphttp://twitter.github.io/bootstrap/index.htmlto jump start
  your efforts. Then, later when you have everything the way you want
  it, you can use a service like PhoneGap http://phonegap.com/ to wrap
  it up into native apps you can offer on Google Play or Apple's App
  Store.
 
  If you're interested I've presented a few times on it during the
  lifetime of the project, and have the (slightly similar) slide decks
  posted to
  SlideShare: Society for Scholarly Publishing 2011 Fall Seminar
  http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/langsdale-mobile-a-user-centered-app
  roach
  ,
  Internet Librarian
  2012http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/responsive-user-driven-mobile
  and
  recently at an Amigos Online
  conference
  http://www.slideshare.net/whelman/mobile-orimmobileamigoshtml5css3.
  That last one was on how we used responsive design techniques to
  re-purpose our mobile site to act as the interface on 3 iPad search
  kiosks I've installed here at Langsdale.
 
  I've also published our code at https://github.com/whelman/
 
  I'd be happy to talk more about our experiences, just send me an email
  if you're interested.
 
-Bill Helman
 
  Integrated Digital Services Librarian. The University of Baltimore,
  Langsdale Library
 
  whel...@ubalt.edu | 410-837-4209 skype:4108374209?call |
  http://whelman.com | @thinkpol http://twitter.com/thinkpol
 
 
 
  On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:
 
   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