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Developing Mobile-librarianship in Yogyakarta, Indonesia A Pilot Project

Developing Mobile-librarianship in Yogyakarta, Indonesia A Pilot Project. Ida F Priyanto & Lily Kurniawati idafp@lycos.com Universitas Gadjah Mada. Background. Jogja Library for All as a Pilot Project of M-Library. Jogja Library for All is a network among public, academic,

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Developing Mobile-librarianship in Yogyakarta, Indonesia A Pilot Project

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  1. Developing Mobile-librarianshipin Yogyakarta, IndonesiaA Pilot Project Ida F Priyanto & Lily Kurniawati idafp@lycos.com UniversitasGadjahMada

  2. Background Jogja Library for Allas a Pilot Project of M-Library Jogja Library for All is a network among public, academic, special and school libraries in the State of Yogyakarta, Indonesia

  3. Jogja Library for All (JLA) • JLA is a network among libraries in the state of Yogyakarta. • Consists of public, academic, special and school libraries • Provides access to information provided by libraries in Yogyakarta • metadata (and currently prepares fulltext) • Currently preparing mobile services

  4. Trends…

  5. Library without walls

  6. Classroom without walls

  7. Workplace without walls

  8. Countries without boundaries

  9. Current Generation . . . • Always on and get connected • Instant generation, @ generation, Virtual generation • Highly Social networking • Gaming • Adapt quickly to technology • Technology is second nature and will be sixth sense

  10. Internet: the past few years E-learning/Online learning E-Commerce E-government E-collaboration E-library

  11. Globalization – Shift to Mobility • E-learning to M-learning • E-commerce to M-commerce • E-government to M-government • E-collaboration to M-collaboration • E-library to M-library • E-health to M-health • E-agriculture to M-agriculture • E-finance to M-finance

  12. Jolie O’Dell, Mashable, on the Morgan Stanley study: http://mashable.com/2010/04/13/mobile-web-stats/

  13. Mobile phonesvs population • China: mobile phones 916,530,000/population 1.341.000.000 (75.32%). • Pakistan: mobile phones 114,610,000/population 178.854.781 (66.5%). • : http://forum.vivanews.com/internasional/360274-9-negara-paling-banyak-menggunakan-handphone.html

  14. “People expect to be able to work, learn, and study whenever and wherever they want to.”

  15. Many Gadgets! 20

  16. M-Library JLA

  17. Android phone

  18. Apps for M-Lib

  19. Location and hours

  20. In Summary… • JLA is considering to move forward to M-Library from digital library • Mobile websites are more sophisticated • The development of Mobile web app is similar to web development • Just a little different 25

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