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Wayne State University Libraries Mobile Web

Wayne State University Libraries Mobile Web. Paul Gallagher, Developer Librarian. Why Mobile?. WSU Libraries Mobile Web. The “Mobile Revolution” 56% of WSU students own an internet capable mobile device 14.4% purchasing one in the next 12 months . ECAR 2009.

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Wayne State University Libraries Mobile Web

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  1. Wayne State University Libraries Mobile Web Paul Gallagher, Developer Librarian

  2. Why Mobile?

  3. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • The “Mobile Revolution” • 56% of WSU students own an internet capable mobile device • 14.4% purchasing one in the next 12 months ECAR 2009

  4. Wayne State University2009 to 2010 Handheld Ownership -WSU Computing and Information Technology Survey, 2009-2010

  5. Wayne State University2010 Device Distribution -WSU Computing and Information Technology Survey, 2009-2010

  6. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • WSU Students differ from the national trends • 8% less WSU students own a laptop computer • 24% more WSU students own a desktop computer • 13% more WSU students have a desktop computer over 4 years old • 11% more students use smart phones to access the internet ECAR 2009

  7. “Handheld device that is capable of accessing the Internet”

  8. What did WSULS do?

  9. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Planning: Top level library goal; developed in-house over spring/summer 2010 • Research: Find applicable technology • Resources: Assembledevelopment team, Paul Gallagher, Joshua Neds-Fox, Matt Decker, Jonathan McGlone

  10. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Goals: • Contextual • Modular • Device-aware • Easy to extend

  11. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Contextual: • Content is not simply a simplified version of the website, but addresses needs specific to a mobile context

  12. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Modular: • Each application in the site is self-contained, can be moved, extended, removed, changed without affecting other applications

  13. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Easy to extend • The platform will make our lives easy as designers / developers

  14. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Device-aware: • The system will detect devices and serve device-appropriate content

  15. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Not an ‘app’ • Serve a wider patron base than just iPhone/Android users

  16. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Technology: WVU’s Mobile Web OSP • Initially investigated MIT’s code: open source, but “not ready for prime time” • Switch to WVU’s extension, much easier to work with • http://mobilewebosp.pbworks.com/ • Began adapting modules for use in the Libraries

  17. WSU LibrariesMobile Web

  18. WSU LibrariesMobile Web iPhone: Includes jTouch page effects – pages zoom in and out. Touch: Skin is sophisticated but not webkit-specific; no page effects

  19. WSU LibrariesMobile Web Context: Hours app shows only this week’s hours – information is immediate and relevant Context: Interface is optimized for the device – breadcrumbs are large, button-like links

  20. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Applications: • Hours • Catalog • Ask-a-Librarian • Directory • Computer Availability • News • Maps • YouTube • Databases • Shiffman Medical

  21. Demonstration

  22. Success?

  23. 16,932 Total Visitors 40-60 visitors per day

  24. Mozilla = 51.4% (?) iPhone = 23.1% Android = 10.5% iPod/iPad = 7.7% BlackBerry = 1.4%

  25. Phase II – “Apps”Fall 2011

  26. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Collaboration with University Computing and Information technology • Integration of mobile web into downloadable “app store” application • Merely a “wrapper” for the web app • Shows the strength of the web based model

  27. Wayne State Mobile App

  28. Wayne State Mobile App

  29. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • Next: • New marketing push • QR Codes • Law-Specific Application • Ask-A-Librarian Chat widget • Browseable Staff Directory • LibGuides Module (?) • Location aware (?)

  30. Can I use this system?

  31. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • YES! • This solution requires some basic HTML/JavaScript/PHP knowledge • More advanced knowledge to integrate with LDAP, Drupal, etc. • However, the documentation is VERY good

  32. WSU LibrariesMobile Web • How to get started: • Download Mobile OSP, deploy (rather painless) • Develop theme, configure/develop apps • Many work out of the box! • Leverage redirects • Lead the discussion / promote engagement

  33. Questions? Paul Gallagher Developer Librarian Wayne State University Library System paul.gallagher@wayne.edu

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