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Information Technology and Libraries, volume 37, issue 2, pages 78-93

The Provision of Mobile Services in US Urban Libraries

Guo Y.J., Liu Y.Q., Bielefield A.
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-06-18
scimago Q2
SJR0.492
CiteScore2.9
Impact factor1.5
ISSN07309295, 21635226
Library and Information Sciences
Information Systems
Abstract

To determine the present situation regarding services provided to mobile users in US urban libraries, the authors surveyed 138 Urban Libraries Council members utilizing a combination of mobile visits, content analysis, and librarian interviews. The results show that nearly 95% of these libraries have at least one mobile website, mobile catalog, or mobile app. The libraries actively applied new approaches to meet each local community’s remote-access needs via new technologies, including app download links, mobile reference services, scan ISBN, location navigation, and mobile printing. Mobile services that libraries provide today are timely, convenient, and universally applicable.

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