Tag Archives: mobile

ISBN/QR Barcode Scanner for iPhone and Google Android

Here is the results of a fun project that a co-worker and I developed for the Ryerson University Library & Archives.  I’d seen a bunch of commercial barcode readers that could scan EAN codes and look up price information from Amazon, Chapters, Walmart and other vendors.  What I didn’t see was the ability to do this for Library Catalogues!  So I decided to get my hands dirty and make that functionality.

I will be open sourcing this application for other institutions to implement.  I just need some time to write a paper about it and clean the code.

The Mobile University: From the Library to the Campus

An article written by Sally Wilson, Web Services Librarian at Ryerson and myself has been published in RSR Quarterly.  Below is some information from the Abstract.  Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Article Information:

Title:  The Mobile University: From the Library to the Campus
Author(s):  Ms. Sally Wilson, Mr. Graham McCarthy
Journal: Reference Services Review
Volume: 38 Issue: 2
Year: 2010
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN: 0090-7324
Peer-Reviewed: Yes

Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this article is to review one library’s experiences of creating mobile services and illustrate how, by developing expertise in emerging technologies, libraries can foster partnerships with other groups on campus and play a leading role in providing relevant student centred services.

Design/methodology/approach – The paper begins with a brief summary of mobile services offered by the Ryerson Library prior to the fall of 2008, discusses the results of a mobile device survey conducted that semester , and outlines the resulting mobile services that were developed by the Library which lead to a campus-wide collaboration to develop the framework for a student led mobile initiative. The technical framework and project management issues will also be discussed.

Findings – A survey performed by the Ryerson University Library in the fall of 2008 indicated that smart phones were owned by approximately 20% of the student population but that within the next three years, this figure could reach as much as 80%. To remain relevant, it is important that libraries adapt their services to this new environment

Practical implications – This paper illustrates how library services that can be adapted to the mobile environment and how the library can play a role in broader campus mobile initiatives.

Originality/value – All libraries will be interested in exploring the library services that were developed and adapted for mobile devices and of particular interest to academic libraries will be the building of collaborative relationships with other academic department to provide services to students.

Gone mobile!

Ryerson Mobile Screenshot

If you’ve come here on a blackberry, iPhone, Google Android device, Palm Pre or a variety of other mobile devices… than you already know that this website has a mobile version.

I’ve been very intrigued with developing applications for mobile devices for the past few years.  Especially since these little handheld devices have begun rendering websites much faster and with vivid graphics.  *ahem* Since the iPhone came out… *ahem*

These mobile devices will definitely play a major part in shaping the future of computing.  They will also (continue to) define the way our society communicates and interacts with each other.  These disruptive devices are definitely game changers.

I’ve spent the last year and a half researching mobile devices and their utility within Universities and specifically Academic Libraries.  My newest article on the subject will be out in RSR Quarterly – Spring 2010 issue. (It will also be added to the Ryerson Institutional Repository)

Here are some links about mobile devices worth mentioning:

Mobile sites that I have been involved with

  • Ryerson mobile – (link)
  • Ryerson Library Mobile – (link)
  • Mobile Study Room App – (link)
  • Graham McCarthy Blog – (link) – Accessible on a mobile device
  • iPhone Game – [Insert Game Name] – Coming Soon….

Mobile Surveys, Studies and Reports

Inspiring Mobile Sites