Library Web Apps and Mobile Apps
Louise Alcorn
Louise.Alcorn at WDM.IOWA.GOV
Mon Nov 14 15:50:08 EST 2011
I agree with Leo that it would be better to have mobile-enabled websites, which would auto-detect mobile use and simply swoosh (technical term) people over to a mobile-optimized site for our catalog, online databases, other services, etc. That is, indeed, our eventual goal. Realistically, we have a 5-6yo website content management system we're locked into for a bit longer, plus a 10yo ILS which (library gods willing and the creek don't rise) we can update soon. So "middleware" apps or similar might be an interim solution to keep us from losing patron support.
Louise E. Alcorn
Reference Technology Librarian
West Des Moines Public Library
4000 Mills Civic Pkwy
West Des Moines IA 50265
(515) 222-3573 louise.alcorn at wdm.iowa.gov
(note new email domain as of July, 2011)
http://www.wdmlibrary.org
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From: Web technologies in libraries [mailto:WEB4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Leo Robert Klein
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 2:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [WEB4LIB] Library Web Apps and Mobile Apps
Well, I can absolutely see the need to make our content 'mobile-friendly'*. I just don't see how 'mobile-friendly' translates into obliging people to download a site-specific 'app' just to access the content.
That's where I'm wondering what the traffic and usage is. I mean, if I had it my way, we'd simply send someone a bookmark and call it an 'app'.
LEO
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* Using such 'built-in' tools as HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, etc.
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