Unique mobile and/or ereader uses?
Wisniewski, Jeffrey A
jeffw at PITT.EDU
Wed Jan 25 11:13:05 EST 2012
Cool stuff, thanks Jason. If you have any stats you're willing to share that would be awesome. Cheers, Jeff
On 1/24/12 11:20 AM, "Michel, Jason Paul" <micheljp at MUOHIO.EDU> wrote:
Jeff -
Here at Miami U. in Oxford, Ohio we did a small pilot project where we embedded QR codes on a set of the top circulated books in our library. When scanned the codes link to a mobile page dedicated to that book which then connects users to things like:
books by the same author (in the mobile catalog)
books on the same subject (" " ")
articles on the subject through ebsco's mobile platform
book reviews if available
i'll have someone take a look at the stats, but i think for a true gauge of its efficacy they need to placed on a much larger swath of the collection...
Jason
Jason Paul Michel
User Experience Librarian
Miami University Libraries
tel: 513-529-3935
twitter: @jpmichel
On Jan 24, 2012, at 9:51 AM, Jeff Wisniewski wrote:
Hi, Doing something truly unique and noteworthy in the mobile or ereader
space? I'd love to hear and spread the word about it! I'm talking about things
beyond a mobile presence and/or lending iPads or ereaders, looking for more
unique and/or cutting edge. Anyone care to share?
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