Putting research into practice: Mobile technologies in libraries

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Putting research into practice: Mobile technologies in libraries Jo Alcock and Annmarie Lee Birmingham City University CILIP Umbrella Conference 3rd July 2013

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Putting research into practice: Mobile technologies in

libraries Jo Alcock and Annmarie Lee Birmingham City University

CILIP Umbrella Conference 3rd July 2013

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Research •  Jisc-funded m-library community support

project Practice •  Birmingham City University Library and

Learning Resources Conclusions •  Implications for researchers and

practitioners

Overview

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Mobile technologies in libraries

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kennedylibrary/6176216315

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Jisc m-library programme

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"to help support and engage the emerging

m-library community by reviewing and synthesising existing research and evidence-based guidance"

Evidence Base & Owen Stephens Consulting November 2011 - September 2012

http://mlibraries.jiscinvolve.org/wp/

M-library community support project

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Evidence gathering

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Community building

http://www.flickr.com/photos/omegaman/194705584

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Pathways to best practice

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•  A student population of 25,000 •  About a third of our students study part-

time •  Six academic faculties offering over 350

courses •  Eight campus libraries •  Increase in users learning from a

distance

BCU Library and Learning Resources

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Mobile at BCU - outreach

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Since August 2011, 78,825 Library SMS messages have been sent.

Mobile at BCU - SMS

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Mobile at BCU - QR codes

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•  Representatives from different campuses and parts of library, plus a CICT colleague

•  Meet on a monthly basis •  Bring ideas together and work on small

scale investigative projects •  Organic process to enable new

opportunities

Mobile technologies working group

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•  Library functionality in mobile app •  Mobile treasure hunt for inductions •  Supporting learning and teaching (e.g.

augmented reality) •  Recommended apps for outreach •  Mobile access to resources •  Google Maps for location-based

orientation

Working group projects

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Mobile at BCU - iBCU

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Research informing practice

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Research informing practice

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Research informing practice

http://www.libsuccess.org

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•  Ensure research is informed by practice o  Need to be aware of pain points

•  Ensure information is accessible to practitioners o  Improve awareness by sharing at

practitioner events o  Produce short easy-to-use guides

Implications for researchers

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•  Look for research to inform practice o  Starting a new project? Has it been done

before? Has someone published lessons learned and tips for best practice?

•  Remain aware of current research o  Follow research blogs and tweets

•  Help provide information to inform research o  Contribute to research surveys

Implications for practitioners

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•  Both sides can learn from each other o  Two way process - practice informed by

research, research informed by practice •  Help improve practice and research

Benefits of collaboration

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Jo Alcock @joeyanne

[email protected]

Annmarie Lee @annmarielee66

[email protected]

Thank you for listening