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Introduction: The Mobile Revolution and The Handheld Librarian
Joe Murphy
Kline Science Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT
libraryfuture on Twitter

    The blossoming trend of gearing library services and collections to mobile devices has
recently grown from an emerging concept to a high profile and central focus in our profession.
The recent Handheld Librarian conferences (http://www.handheldlibrarian.org/) have highlighted
and grown out of this shift in focus from the desktop to the handheld as library platform.
    These two special issues of The Reference Librarian (volume 51 #1 and 2), which reproduce
talks given at the first two online Handheld Librarian conferences, are dedicated to the work and
progress we are making in bringing libraries and their rich resources to our patrons’ mobile
devices. This focus is about more than technology: it is about a shift in service and possibly even
in the roles of librarians and libraries. It is not sufficient to think of this transition as a trend: the
statistics cited by the authors within say it all. Mobile usage is neither a fad nor a facet of one
demographics’ behavior.
    The roles of mobile devices in information discovery and engagement are expanding with no
end in sight. Librarians exploring this shift now are doing more than reacting to a trend; they are
preparing for the future. So let’s critically examine this concept together, explore the
possibilities, and discuss as a profession how to best adapt to these changes while maintaining
the central roles our libraries have always played. The goal of these special issues is to highlight
and deepen our discourse around this topic to take this topic from a segmented introduction to a
deep analysis.
   Here is a brief introduction to the Handheld Librarian conferences by Lori Bell, the primary
organizer:


                 The first Handheld Librarian online conference was held July 2009. The second
            conference was held in February 2010 and the third in July 2010. Mobile technology
            in libraries is a very hot topic: everyone wants to know about it and how to implement
            it in their library. At the same time, travel budgets are being slashed. The mix of the
            mobile library technology topic and the travel cuts created a wonderful opportunity
            for Alliance Library System and LearningTimes to provide a rich online
            conference/training session for librarians all over the world. The topic is changing so
            quickly which is why it was decided to do this conference twice a year. Each
            conference has had over 300 registrations with half coming from individuals and the
            other half from groups which has resulted in 800-1,000 people attending each
            conference.
                 Conferences are delivered online via Adobe Connect Pro. Lori Bell and Tom
            Peters work with a volunteer committee of librarians from all over the US to plan the
            conference, select speakers, and market the conference. The LearningTimes team
            provides the Adobe Connect Pro, technical support for attendees and speakers,
            registration, and the design of the conference website. Alliance Library System was a

                                                                      Joe Murphy – Twitter: libraryfuture
partner with LearningTimes for the first two conferences. For the July 2010
           conference, TAP Information Services and LearningTimes have partnered to produce
           the conference.


    The Handheld Librarian conferences have continued to grow. A third iteration was held on
July 28-29, 2010 and a fourth is planned for February 2011.
    In these issues we will hear from some of the presenters from the first two Handheld
Librarian conferences. Their pieces presented here will serve to spark productive discussions as a
means of pushing the dialogue on this timely subject forward. Topics covered in these issues
range from text messaging, to mobile applications, from planning and evaluating mobile
services, to spotting future trends in mobile technology. A reader of these special issues can
expect a thorough review of mobile technologies and libraries.
    We will use the Twitter hashtag #hhlib for this issue to bring this discussion well beyond the
pages of this journal and onto our colleagues’ cell phone screens around the world in a real time,
mobile medium. Include this hashtag when tweeting about this to contribute to the dialogue and
search for tweets with the tag to bring together all related posts. Leveraging the Twitter hashtag
also helps us bring this discourse into the social and mobile realms, where so much of scholarly
communication now takes place.
    Whether you are reading this on your iPad, in print, on your iPhone, laptop, or Nexus 1, let’s
use this as jumping off point to move our libraries and our profession forward into and through
the adoption of mobile devices.


Joe Murphy (libraryfuture on Twitter), Science Librarian, Coordinator of Instruction and
Technology, Yale University, Kline Science Library, 219 Prospect St., P.O. Box 208111, New
Haven, CT 06520-8107. E-mail: joseph.murphy@yale.edu




                                                                 Joe Murphy – Twitter: libraryfuture

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Intro to Special Issue of The Reference Librarian about HHLIB Joe Murphy

  • 1. Introduction: The Mobile Revolution and The Handheld Librarian Joe Murphy Kline Science Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT libraryfuture on Twitter The blossoming trend of gearing library services and collections to mobile devices has recently grown from an emerging concept to a high profile and central focus in our profession. The recent Handheld Librarian conferences (http://www.handheldlibrarian.org/) have highlighted and grown out of this shift in focus from the desktop to the handheld as library platform. These two special issues of The Reference Librarian (volume 51 #1 and 2), which reproduce talks given at the first two online Handheld Librarian conferences, are dedicated to the work and progress we are making in bringing libraries and their rich resources to our patrons’ mobile devices. This focus is about more than technology: it is about a shift in service and possibly even in the roles of librarians and libraries. It is not sufficient to think of this transition as a trend: the statistics cited by the authors within say it all. Mobile usage is neither a fad nor a facet of one demographics’ behavior. The roles of mobile devices in information discovery and engagement are expanding with no end in sight. Librarians exploring this shift now are doing more than reacting to a trend; they are preparing for the future. So let’s critically examine this concept together, explore the possibilities, and discuss as a profession how to best adapt to these changes while maintaining the central roles our libraries have always played. The goal of these special issues is to highlight and deepen our discourse around this topic to take this topic from a segmented introduction to a deep analysis. Here is a brief introduction to the Handheld Librarian conferences by Lori Bell, the primary organizer: The first Handheld Librarian online conference was held July 2009. The second conference was held in February 2010 and the third in July 2010. Mobile technology in libraries is a very hot topic: everyone wants to know about it and how to implement it in their library. At the same time, travel budgets are being slashed. The mix of the mobile library technology topic and the travel cuts created a wonderful opportunity for Alliance Library System and LearningTimes to provide a rich online conference/training session for librarians all over the world. The topic is changing so quickly which is why it was decided to do this conference twice a year. Each conference has had over 300 registrations with half coming from individuals and the other half from groups which has resulted in 800-1,000 people attending each conference. Conferences are delivered online via Adobe Connect Pro. Lori Bell and Tom Peters work with a volunteer committee of librarians from all over the US to plan the conference, select speakers, and market the conference. The LearningTimes team provides the Adobe Connect Pro, technical support for attendees and speakers, registration, and the design of the conference website. Alliance Library System was a Joe Murphy – Twitter: libraryfuture
  • 2. partner with LearningTimes for the first two conferences. For the July 2010 conference, TAP Information Services and LearningTimes have partnered to produce the conference. The Handheld Librarian conferences have continued to grow. A third iteration was held on July 28-29, 2010 and a fourth is planned for February 2011. In these issues we will hear from some of the presenters from the first two Handheld Librarian conferences. Their pieces presented here will serve to spark productive discussions as a means of pushing the dialogue on this timely subject forward. Topics covered in these issues range from text messaging, to mobile applications, from planning and evaluating mobile services, to spotting future trends in mobile technology. A reader of these special issues can expect a thorough review of mobile technologies and libraries. We will use the Twitter hashtag #hhlib for this issue to bring this discussion well beyond the pages of this journal and onto our colleagues’ cell phone screens around the world in a real time, mobile medium. Include this hashtag when tweeting about this to contribute to the dialogue and search for tweets with the tag to bring together all related posts. Leveraging the Twitter hashtag also helps us bring this discourse into the social and mobile realms, where so much of scholarly communication now takes place. Whether you are reading this on your iPad, in print, on your iPhone, laptop, or Nexus 1, let’s use this as jumping off point to move our libraries and our profession forward into and through the adoption of mobile devices. Joe Murphy (libraryfuture on Twitter), Science Librarian, Coordinator of Instruction and Technology, Yale University, Kline Science Library, 219 Prospect St., P.O. Box 208111, New Haven, CT 06520-8107. E-mail: joseph.murphy@yale.edu Joe Murphy – Twitter: libraryfuture