Sarah Forbes, University of Toronto Scarborough
An increasing number of students and faculty are accessing and interacting with information through portable electronic devices such as e-readers, smartphones and tablets. Find out how University of Toronto Libraries are joining their users in mobile spaces through staff professional development opportunities, technology lending projects, e-content delivery and application sharing.
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Join your users in mobile spaces
1. Join your users in mobile spaces Sarah Forbes University of Toronto Scarborough Library WNY/O ACRL & OCULA Spring 2011 Conference April 29, 2011 http://www.flickr.com/photos/csaila/3648816968/
23. UTL Mobile Browser Search the library catalogue – standard version Renew Articles – not on the app RefWorks – not on the app - goes to RefMobile –http://refworks.scholarsportal.info/mobile Hours – see hours directly on page – Libraries Contact Feedback Classes (at St. George) News (same content as app) http://m.utlib.ca
31. For more information sforbes@utsc.utoronto.ca Twitter: 4Bes Come see me at the CLA Poster Presentations!
Notes de l'éditeur
Photo by Libraryman – Michael PorterPictured:BookenCybook Opus, BookenCybookOrizon, BenQnReader K61, BVelocity Micro Cruz Reader, iPad, Augen 7inche eReader w/ text to speech, kobo eReader Kindle 2, Kindle DX ASUS prototype folding eReader, Borders NookA great list of eReaders with lots of specs and details: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_e-book_readers