Mobile Applications in Academic Libraries

Authors

  • Jamie Saragossi Stony Brook University
  • Laura Costello Rutgers University
  • Kathleen Kasten Stony Brook University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.62n4.198

Abstract

This paper explores the challenges and opportunities presented by mobile applications in the context of an academic library collection. This emerging format raises important questions about selection, acquisition, access, instruction, outreach, and evaluation as these practices have been applied to traditional resources. A more nuanced understanding of the content and format of mobile applications informs a collection development strategy for discovering, acquiring, and maintaining these resources. The development of an outreach program that includes liaison activity, instruction, and research consultations is also explored as a way to drive users to these new resources. Using Stony Brook University Libraries as a case study, this paper discusses the potential of mobile applications as academic library resources plus practical ways to promote usage and enhance academic engagement.

Author Biographies

Jamie Saragossi, Stony Brook University

Jamie Saragossi (jamie.saragossi@stonybrook.edu) is Head of Health Sciences Library, Stony Brook University Libraries.

Laura Costello, Rutgers University

Laura Costello (laura.costello@rutgers.edu) is the Virtual Reference Services Librarian at Rutgers University Libraries in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Kathleen Kasten, Stony Brook University

Kathleen Kasten (kathleen.kasten@stonybrook.edu) is Head, Humanities and Social Sciences, Stony Brook University Libraries.

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Published

2018-10-03

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