The M-Libraries (Mobile Libraries) conference took place in Vancouver, BC at the end of June, 2009.
Presentations available online include:
+ Mobile technologies and their possibilities for the Library, University of the South Pacific (USP)
+ Keynote speech by Lorcan Dempsey
+ Enhancing Library Access through the use of Mobile Technology: Case Study of Information Services Provided by Six Mobile Companies in Bangladesh
+ QR Codes and their Applications: a case study
+ Why m-libraries? Making the Case for Innovation
+ Ask Us Upstairs: Bringing roaming reference to the Paley Stacks
+ M-Library in an m-University: Changing Models in the Open University of Catalonia
+ UK Academic Library Users’ expectations of m-library services
+ Where Books are Few: The Role of Mobile Phones in the Developing World
+ Mobilising the development of information skills for students on the move and for the workplace – two studies of mobile delivery in practice
+ Information Literacy gets Mobile
+ Mobile GPS Devices and Geospatial Collection Development in the Library
+ NYU Results of an Analysis of More Than 300 SMS Transactions Conducted in the Spring, Summer, and Fall Semesters 2008
+ Encouraging Library Usage among Students in African University Libraries: The Case of Emerald Group Publishing and the University Library of Swaziland
+ Evolution of Modern Library Services: The Progression into the Mobile Domain
+ The Library’s Place in a Mobile Space
+ Providing Virtual Library Service to the Global Online Student
+ The library on the phone: assessing the impact of m-phone access at UNISA library
+ Bibliographic Ontology (FRBR) for e-Books: a Guide for Mobile Digital Library Collections Developers
Source: M-Libraries Conference Web Site
