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Can You Hear Me Now? Shhhhh! Mobile Devices in the Library http://www.flickr.com/photos/kb35/369380644/ Adam Brisk WITC Superior Beth Carpenter Kimberly-Little Chute Public Library

Mobile Devices in Libraries

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These slides are from a presentation I did with Adam Brisk at the 2010 Wisconsin Library Association Conference. It focuses on trends with mobile device usage, consumer market examples, and library examples.

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Can You Hear Me Now?Shhhhh!

Mobile Devices in the Library

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kb35/369380644/

Adam BriskWITC Superior Beth CarpenterKimberly-Little Chute Public Library

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The Numbers

February 15, 2010 (AP) The number of mobile phone subscriptions worldwide has reached

4.6 billion and is expected to increase to five billion this year...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/scallop_holden/2280231658/

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In a July 2009 report, the Pew Internet and American Life Project states that African Americans are the most active users of the mobile internet.(http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/12-Wireless-Internet-Use.aspx) This concurs with another Pew Report which indicates that English-speaking Hispanics have the highest rate of cell phone ownership, as well as doing more on their phones on a typical day than White or Black Americans. (http://www.pewinternet.org/~/media//Files/Reports/2008/PIP_Mobile.Data.Access.pdf.pdf)

These factors indicate that the digital divide diminishes significantly when mobile use is taken into account.

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Percentage of Presenters with Smart Phones

100

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 iNumbers

275 Million iPod devices sold as June 2010

125 million total iOS devices sold.

 45 million iPod touches

66 million iPhones

7.5 million plus iPads

5 billion apps downloaded

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Examples of Mobile Devices

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Consumer Market Examples

http://www.creators.com/comics/speed-bump/60569.html

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Library Examples

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http://www.boopsie2.com/

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Homegrown QR Codes

http://delivr.com/qr-code-generator

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Considerations Policy updates!

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Considerations

Cost vs. need vs. desire• Staff time, development for website• Considering your mobile community

http://www.flickr.com/photos/karola/3623768629/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/bz3rk/3648049340/

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Thank you!

Adam Brisk, LRC TechnicianWITC [email protected]

Beth Carpenter, DirectorKimberly-Little Chute Public [email protected] Slides from this presentationhttp://tinyurl.com/2aqw2aj

Mobile Technology Position Paperhttp://tinyurl.com/2f5xzls

http://comics.com/speed_bump/2010-09-20/