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Using iPhones, iPads, and iPods: A Practical Guide for Librarians

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Using iPhones, iPads, and iPods: A Practical Guide for Librarians

Contributors:

By (Author) Matthew Connolly
By (author) Tony Cosgrave

ISBN:

9781442226876

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

28th October 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

E-book readers, tablets and other portable devices: consumer / user guides

Dewey:

020.28541675

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

210

Dimensions:

Width 214mm, Height 276mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

590g

Description

Apple Inc. has sold more than 500 million iPhones, iPads, and iPodTouches. Library patrons are increasingly coming to libraries with the expectation that their Apple devices will work flawlessly with library servicesor that they can find an iPad to use at the library if they dont have one of their own. Libraries and librarians today are expected to be adept with the latest technology and to be able to apply it to popular use as well as scholarly research. Using iPhones and iPads: A Practical Guide for Librarians offers library professionals a clear path to Apple readiness. The authors, a librarian and a software developer at a prominent research library, combine their experience in library public services and mobile technology to provide easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions to help you get up to speed on: oEnsuring that your library website and online resources are iDevice-friendly oCreating a custom app for your library and making it available in iTunes oStarting an iPad lending program oUsing iDevices for librarianship and library work oAssessing and advertising iDevice programs oAcquiring, configuring, and deploying iDevices to users oRecommended apps that can help you and your users Whether you work at a large academic institution or a small public library, this book will show you how to become iDevice-literate quickly and easily.

Reviews

The primary audience for this book includes librarians and library IT staff with clear, easy-to-follow instructions for using iDevices for a variety of purposes across all types of libraries. . . .This title is a good purchase if your school is considering iDevices. * School Library Connection *
The success of this book comes from the detailed practical information supported by step-by-step guides, examples and references for obtaining further information. This book is recommended for anyone working in a library who wishes to learn more about the capabilities of these devices within a library setting. * Australian Library Journal *
Using iPhones, iPad, and iPods provides an in-depth look at how patrons are using iOS devices, and how libraries can make resources compatible for these devices. Additionally, Matthew Connolly and Tony Cosgrave provide detailed information on how to offer and lend iOS devices to patrons, and how these devices can be valuable tools for library staff. Using iPhones, iPad, and iPods is a valuable resource for libraries implementing or planning to implement iOS devices into library services. -- Ben Rawlins, assistant library director & digital services coordinator, Georgetown College

Author Bio

Matthew Connolly is a library developer and Apple enthusiast. He is currently an application and web developer at Cornell University Library, where he has worked on a variety of library services and tools for the public and library staff alike. He holds a Master of Engineering degree from Cornell, specializing in systems engineering. Tony Cosgrave is a librarian and instruction coordinator at Cornell University Library. He holds a Master of Library and Information Science from the State University of New York at Albany. He has served as a computer services librarian and network services librarian at Cornell. He was CULs first webmaster and administered a local web server prior to the availability of a central Library web service. He helped configure and manage the Cornell University Library Collaborative Learning Computer Lab (CL3), a state-of-the-art facility used to support advanced collaborative computing, including game design. Tony led the team that developed the CUL iPhone app.

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