Based on the proceedings of the Third International M-Libraries Conference held in Brisbane, Australia, 11-13 May 2011.
Introduction -- Education for all with mobile technology: the role of libraries -- Preparing for the mobile world: experimenting with changing technologies and applications for library services -- Enhancing open distance learning library services with mobile technologies -- Use of mobile phones in the delivery of consumer health information -- Deploying an e-reader loan service at an online university -- Mobile service providers and library services in a multi-campus library -- Using mobile technology to deliver information in audio format: learning by listening -- Sound selection: podcasts prove positive -- Staff preparedness to implement mobile technologies in libraries -- Apps and attitudes: towards an understanding of the m-librarian's professional make-up -- There's a librarian in my pocket: mobile information literacy at UTS Library -- Exploring student engagement with mobile technologies -- It's just not the same: mobile information literacy -- The students have iPods: an opportunity to use iPods as a teaching tool in the library -- Mobile services of the National Library of China -- India's mobile technology infrastructure to support m-services for education and libraries -- Use and user context of mobile computing: a rapid ethnographic study -- Meeting the needs of library users on the mobile web -- Mobile dynamic display systems for library opening hours -- Device-independent and user-tailored delivery of mobile library service content -- Designing effective mobile web presence -- Conclusion
Introduction -- Education for all with mobile technology: the role of libraries -- Preparing for the mobile world: experimenting with changing technologies and applications for library services -- Enhancing open distance learning library services with mobile technologies -- Use of mobile phones in the delivery of consumer health information -- Deploying an e-reader loan service at an online university -- Mobile service providers abd library services in a multi-campus library -- Using mobile technoligy to deliver information in audio format: learning by listening -- Sound selection: podcasts prove positive -- Staff preparedness to implement mobile technologies in libraries -- Apps and atrtifudes: towards an undertstanding pf the m-librarian's professional make-up -- There's a librarian in my pocket: mobile information literacy at UTS Library -- Exploring student engagement with mobile technologies -- It's just not the same: mobile information literacy -- The students have iPods: an opportunity to use iPods as a teaching tool in the library -- Mobile services of the National Library of China -- India's mobile technology infrastructure to suport m-services for education and libraries -- Use and user context of mobile computing: a rapid ethnographic study -- Meeting the needs of library users on the mobile web -- Mobile dynamic display systems for library opening hours -- Device-independent and user-tailored delivery of mobile library service content -- Designing effective mobile web presence -- Conclusion