Library Information Anytime Anywhere.

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Library Information Anytime Anywhere

Why pda delivery option? Libraries are in the information collection and distribution business We spend 27% of our collection development budget annually on electronic forms of information But just owning the information is worthless unless we can distribute it to our faculty and students.

Why a pda delivery option? We distribute our electronic information via terminals in our Main and 5 branch libraries We distribute it via the web But because Hong Kong is a wireless society, with 83.5% of its citizens using a mobile phones, we decided that we should provide our students and faculty with access to our information resources using hand-held devices

Wireless Technology is all around us In our homes –TV, VCR, camera, In our community –Octopus, mobile phone In our offices –PC, LAN, wireless mouse

Wireless Hot Spots – the trend Source: PC Magazine, Sep 16, 2003, p.25.

Yet, myths abound about wireless technology that get in the way: It won't work. It costs too much. I don't know how to hook up a wireless network. Security Signal Strength

HKU Wireless LAN Over 200 Wireless access points have been installed on campus. 22 Wireless access points have been installed inside the Main Library

Why a pda option? We believe our students will appreciate an information anywhere, anytime option That they will appreciate the opportunity to download pieces of our content for study That while pda ’ s won ’ t replace laptops (more than 80% of each new intake of students take part in our IBM laptop program), because they are smaller and lighter, they will be embraced.

Why a pda option? We believe that our mobile phone toting students will embrace the trend to combine mobile phones with pdas that can search the web, show movies, and provide all sorts of recreational diversions for the weary student. Therefore we decided the time was ripe to provide access to our content using these handy devices.

We begin with Palm because There are already large numbers of educational databases that have been adopted to pda use The Tungsten C is wireless and it can take advantage of the technology already in place at HKU They were enthusiastic about wanting to partner with us to develop HKU Libraries-specific software

- Launched 6 Oct 2003 HKU Libraries partners with PalmOne, Syracuse International (donated software) and Sun Microsystems (donated server). Hong Kong’s first wireless LAN enabled Palm handheld solution to access library resources and services.

Timelines

HKU Mobile Gate Library Contacts Library Materials Library Events Let’s you download information about the Libraries

Mobile Gate

HKUL Prepare offline Submit online Read offline Libraries Online Services: information accessed from the Libraries

Libraries Online Information

Prepare Offline Submit Online Read Offline Libraries Online Information

You can prepare your requests well in advance before you access an Internet wireless hotspot. Libraries Online Information

You can search statement in Dragon, HKUL catalogue. You can choose to search in a specific field, e.g. author, title Libraries Online Information

Search articles on a topic across several databases. Libraries Online Information

Select your subject discipline for alert services on any new publications. Libraries Online Information

Once you are within an Internet wireless hotspot, submit your completed e-forms and search queries by tapping on Submit Pending Request. Libraries Online Information

The search results will be displayed for viewing at your palm. Libraries Online Information

Next Phase … Reservation and recall of library materials View detailed journal abstracts Read full text e-journals

Other Educational Uses Educause Web page: Use of Handheld Devices and Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) in Higher Education ssue=pda

The Pebbles project is exploring how handheld devices, such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) including devices running PalmOS or Pocket PCs, and mobile phones, can be used when they are communicating with a "regular" personal computer (PC), with other handhelds, and with computerized devices such as telephones, radios, microwave ovens, automobiles, and factory equipment.PalmOS Pocket PC

University of Iowa Business School Findings (2001) There is not a compelling application or reason for broad support of PDAs at this time. eBooks could possibly be the killer application but will not take off until the issues of digital rights management, lack of significant available content, and lack of software and hardware standardization are settled.

Synchronizing fresh web content to your PDA is useful and probably not too difficult It is too soon for PDAs to play a vitally important part in the learning experience on this campus. Independent support by colleges is happening and useful where PDAs make a special difference at the U of Iowa.

The University of Minnesota Duluth iPAQ Initiative Jim Allert, Instructor Department of Computer Science University of Minnesota Duluth Linda Deneen, Director Information Technology Systems and Services University of Minnesota Duluth James P. Riehl, Dean College of Science and Engineering University of Minnesota Duluth Copyright James Allert, Linda L. Deneen and James P. Riehl, This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author.

Observations Student reaction –No direct complaints –Survey comments Justify cost vs. functionality –Non-iPAQ students Some changed majors to get them Some bought their own Assumption that iPAQ students had an advantage. iPAQs were an asset –As discussion assistants In conjunction with exercises or lecture –As reference tools For programs and general study –As study aids Interactive exercises and quizzes

Week 14 Survey How helpful have the following resources been for you in this class? No helpSomeHelpfulVery helpful 1234 n = 141

Conclusions It is a tool. Open for all sorts of uses Definitely good for taking things with you created elsewhere Definitely good for wireless applications Good for taking brief notes Earlier problems with keyboards and battery life have been eased considerably