Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10497/19948
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Aug-2013
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Wong, J. K. P. (2013, August). Library services for mobile devices: The NIE Library experience. Paper presented at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress 2013: 79th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, Singapore.
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The paper aims to share National Institute of Education (NIE) Library’s experience in providing mobile library services for smartphones. As a case study, this paper presents the design considerations for the type of library services to provide, the challenges encountered and the solutions to overcome such challenges.

With the dramatic increase in the use of smartphones, library patrons increasingly demand the ability to access library services and information anytime, anywhere via their smartphones. As part of NIE Library’s LIBRIS 21 strategic master plan to transform the Library from a place to a space, NIE Library seized the opportunity to engage smartphone users through the implementation of a mobile application named LibGO!

This paper will detail:
a)Rationales behind the decision to implement LibGO!
b)Types of Library services offered and key features of LibGO!
c)The challenges faced and how they were resolved

In conclusion, the paper will share the feedback, usage statistics and key learning points gathered, as well as provide recommendations for future developments.
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Paper presented at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress 2013: 79th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, held in Singapore from 17-23 Aug 2013
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