Here are some of the notes on this session:
Embedded and Widget-ized Library
Creating Mobile Tools
Catalog iPhone App
Chat Widgets
iGoogle Gadgets
This is Ball State University of Indiana's Widget for students to add to their Facebook or Myspace. Cool, huh?!
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Steal This Code
Provide users with RAW html wherever they can cut and paste html (myspace, facebook, etc.)
Check with IT/Web department about putting RAW code out there for users.
Increase usage, doesn’t hurt because it connects to your proxy
Planning and Creating Tool
Decide what widget code chunks you want to offer
- Catalog
- Databases (with federated search product)
- Combo catalog and databases
- Web-based/IM chat
Examples:
Article Search for two top databases
Chat widget on front page for Professors and Librarians
Part II
Creating Mobile Content
mobiSiteGalore.com
Creates template for you as a mobile website
- Customized designs
- Add pages, widgets and tools
In laments terms (lol):
We can put our catalog and databases with federated search in a widget or app that patrons can add to there Facebook, Apple iPhone, Smartphones (Blackberry, Sprint Smartphones) to search for items and articles.
Also, she mentioned having a tutorial for Professors to be able to add widgets to the Blackboard pages for article and journal entry searches.
Hopefully, I'm not speaking in a foreign tongue, I can explain it if you need more info.
This was a cool session. At the end, her assistant broke out in song. He rewrites popular songs to "library" friendly songs. It was pretty funny.
At lunch now, so I will post after session 3.

10 comments:
Good work so far. Do you know if the presenters are making their presentations available online?
Did they mention being able to adjust your current site so that it's mobile-device-friendly, or would we have to remake the site using a mobile-friendly template?
Alicia,
I like the idea about placing library widgets and tools within Blackboard (where the users are).
Did they mention any specific widget generators?
I was browsing their website earlier, they have links to the presentations off the program itinerary.
http://www.infotoday.com/cil2009/program.asp
Looks like fun!
Slides:
http://tinyurl.com/CIL2009-3
http://tinyurl.com/CIL2009-3-1
Hey guys,
Roy,
You can go to this link and check if our site is "mobile ready"?
http://ready.mobi/launch.jsp?locale=en_EN
It has to be mobile ready in order to create a mobile website.
Thanks John. I didn't even see that you guys have commented on this session. I kept changing the blog design because it wasn't showing the date and times at first.
Louise,
LibX is very popular. It's currently being used by 576 academic & public libraries.
Here's the link to the site:
http://www.libx.org/
LibX is open source. So maybe we can try to do a test run....?? I'd be willing to help.
Another blog post on this session by David Lee King -
http://www.davidleeking.com/2009/03/30/cil2009-help-your-library-be-omnipresent-without-spending-a-dime
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