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1 Reference Chat Del Mar College Library’s experience implementing LibraryH3lp for real-time online reference assistance

2 The Past, c.2000

3 Concerns  Privacy for the Patron  Privacy for the Library Staff  Cost to Maintain  Ease of Maintenance  Service to All Users  Not Platform Specific

4 Benefits of LibraryH3lp  Inexpensive  Easy to Set Up  Remotely Hosted by LibraryH3lp  Local hosting is an option  Flexible  Good Features  Transfers  Transcripts  Report Module

5 Pricing Models Library H3lp My Customer Cloud

6 Challenges  A little clunky  Especially in administration side  OK for patron and librarian  Documentation  Getting better as company matures  Customer Support  This isn’t their day job

7 Ref Chat Products Library H3lp Products  Library H3lp The original Designed for Library Reference Modest annual fees  My Customer Cloud Designed for Small Business, but sold to libraries that prefer a per- use pricing model Competition  Ref Chatter From Altarama  Text A Librarian

8 Options Gateways integrate public IM identities  AIM  Yahoo!  MSN  ICQ  Meebo Me  GoogleTalk  SMS Text

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10 http://libraryh3lp.com

11 Create an account

12 Users & Queues

13 Create a Custom Widget

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15 Generate Widget Code

16 Next Steps  Embed widget code in webpage(s)  Install Pidgin app  Configure Pidgin with user info

17 Pidgin Config

18 Activate Your Queue

19 Ready to Chat!

20 Chat in Action

21 Try it live now You’ll be in the patron role… http://library.delmar.edu/Merry /scuugchat.html Or http://library.delmar.edu/library/libchat.htm

22 Outcomes  initial issues with unanswered chats  537 chats in initial year  prices increased but still reasonable

23 Mobile Web Design Del Mar College Library’s experience developing a mobile-friendly web presence

24 Overview  Why Go Mobile?  Why Did DMC Go Mobile?  Issues With Content  App vs. Web  Tool or Two  What’s Next for DMC?

25 Why Go Mobile? 2.168 Billion Cell Phones According to Wolfram Alpha Photo courtesy http://www.treehugger.com

26 Why Go Mobile? Nearly 300 Million in US

27 Why Go Mobile? 4.1 Billion SMS Texts Daily in US In 2009 according to Gizmodo

28 Smartphones 61.6 million sold in Q2 of 2010 According to Gartner Majority cell phones by 12/2011 According to Nielsen

29 Smartphones A smartphone is a mobile phone that offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary basic feature phone. ~Andrew Nusca

30 Del Mar College Over 12,000 students Nearly 400,000 library visits Mature web presence Generally not leading edge tech Slow to adopt social media Library has own tech dept 1 librarian, 3 FT techs, 2 PT techs

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32 Philosophy for Mobile Web

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36 Mobile-Friendly Databases EbscoHost Encyclopedia Britannica (concise ed.) Stat!Ref WorldCat Google Books American Chemical Society (iPhone)

37 Four approaches  Create one simple version of site  Design multiple versions for devices  Use Content Adaptation  Create one high end version or app http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/mobile-web- design-for-dummies-cheat-sheet.html

38 Apps vs Web Mobile Apps Customized by platform Programming experience More time to develop Works only on some phones Fees to participate in phone app distribution service Mobile Web Adjustment by browser HTML/CSS experience Less time to develop Works on web-enabled devices No additional cost*

39 Q2 2010 Smartphone Global Sales by OS According to Gartner via Wikipedia

40 Mobile Site vs. Mobile CSS Mobile Site Write separate website Redirector for site Separate URL (redirect to) http://m.yoursite.org OR http://www.yoursite.org/m/index.html Maintenance after build Good for complex sites Shows just mobile- friendly content* Mobile CSS Write separate CSS Redirector for CSS No need for added URL No maintenance after build Good for sites using CMS Shows all content in a mobile-friendly format*

41 Redirect to page <!-- if (screen.width <= 699) { document.location = "m/index.html"; } //-->

42 Redirect CSS <link media=“only screen and (max-device-width: 480px)” href=“mobile.css” type=“text/css” rel=“stylesheet” />

43 Redirect by OS, Device, or Browser Detect Mobile Browsers at http://detectmobilebrowsers.mobi Detecting Smartphones Using Javascript http://www.hand-interactive.com/resources/detect- mobile-javascript.htm

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45 Mobile Optimizer Google’s Mobile Optimizer Skweezer**** IYHY (still avail?) Usable Assistive

46 Creating A Mobile Site Using Dreamweaver CS3 Click File > New Under page type: select HTML Under doctype: select XHTML Mobile 1.0 Create page. (The page is automatically formatted for a mobile device.)

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48 Mobile Template Untitled Document

49 Validation

50 Testing

51 HTML 5.0 ?

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53 http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/the-state-of-mobile-apps/

54 Marketing

55 So what about SirsiDynix? Ed Smith to present on Web Services and BookMyne Tomorrow at 1:30 PM

56 LibraryThing Anywhere Price List! We key off buildings and locations, to be as dead- simple as possible. It’s an annual subscription fee. Schools $150, plus $50 for each additional location Public libraries $350 for main library, plus $50 per branch Two and four-year colleges $750, plus $150 for each additional library building Universities $1,000, plus $150 for each additional library building From http://www.librarything.com/blogs/thingology/category/mobile-web/

57 Outcomes  Continuing to develop  Over 1200 views in less than 6 mos.

58 What’s Next for DMC?

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