Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Research Paper Resources

Umm....Yeah, I read a LOT of articles for this paper. Not included are the blogs yet or the stats from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, but they will eventually make it here.  For now, these are the sources I used to construct my paper.  So far, I have completed exactly one paragraph. Ugh!!!! Good luck to everyone!

Agosto, Denise E., and June Abbas. "TEENS AND Social NETWORKING: HOW PUBLIC LIBRARIES ARE RESPONDING TO THE LATEST ONLINE TREND." Public Libraries 48.3 (2009): 32-7.

Bala, Adarsh, and B. M. Gupta. "Perceptions of Health Professionals regarding use and Provision of LIS through Mobile Technologies." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 30.3 (2010): 7-12.

Balas, Janet L. Carrying the Library in Your Pocket. Vol. 27. Information Today Inc, 2007.

Barack, Lauren. "QR Codes Connect Students to Books." School Library Journal 56.10 (2010): 13-.

Blumenstein, Lynn. "Pew Highlights Digital Divide on Mobile Devices." Library Journal 134.9 (2009): 17-.

Booth, Char. "Developing Skype-Based Reference Services." Internet Reference Services Quarterly 13.2 (2008): 147-65.

Breitbach, William, and J. M. DeMars. "Enhancing Virtual Reference: Techniques and Technologies to Engage Users and Enrich Interaction." Internet Reference Services Quarterly 14.3 (2009): 82-91.

Cramer, Theresa. A Case of Taking QR Codes to the Park. Vol. 33. Information Today Inc, 2010.

Crowell, Karen, and Julia Shaw-Kokot. "Extending the Hand of Knowledge: Promoting Mobile Technologies." Medical reference services quarterly 22.1 (2003): 1.

Cuddy, Colleen. "Mobile Computing." Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries 6.1 (2009): 64-8.

"EBSCOhost is Going Mobile." Library Times International: world news digest of library & information science 26.3 (2010): 34-5.

Farkas, Meredith. "Guided by Barcodes." American Libraries 41.8 (2010): 26-.

---. "A Library in Your Pocket." American Libraries 41.6 (2010): 38-.

Fletcher, Jon. "Marketing for the QRious: The Beginner's Guide to using QR Codes for Library Promotions and Resources." Multimedia Information & Technology 36.3 (2010): 26-7.

Forsyth, Ellen. "Fancy Walkie Talkies, Star Trek Communicators Or Roving Reference?" Australian Library Journal 58.1 (2009): 73-84.

Godwin, Peter. "Information Literacy Gets Mobile in Vancouver." Journal of Information Literacy 3.2 (2009): 91-5.

Greenall, Rurik Thomas. "Mobiles in Libraries." Online 34.2 (2010): 16-9.

Hadro, Josh. "Interfaces Galore for Mobile Devices." Library Journal 134.4 (2009): 19-20.

Harris, Christopher. "QR Codes in the Library." School Library Journal 56.10 (2010): 12-.

Harris, Siân. "Device Independence and Mobility Help e-Book Growth." Research Information.47 (2010): 18-21.

Hill, Nate. "Hyperlinking Reality." Library Journal 134.12 (2009): 38-9.

Kenney, Brian. "A Rosy Future for Self-Service, Say Vendors." Library Journal 135.12 (2010): 26-7.

"Library Mobile Initiatives." Library Technology Reports 44.5 (2008): 33-8.

Lippincott, Joan K. "Mobile Technologies, Mobile Users: Implications for Academic Libraries." ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues & Actions.261 (2008): 1-4.

Liston, Samuel. "OPACs and the Mobile Revolution. (Cover Story)." Computers in Libraries 29.5 (2009): 6-47.

Loomba, Kapil, and Pooja Loomba. "Mobile Learning in Knowledge Development Scenario." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 29.5 (2009): 54-6.

Marcoux, Elizabeth "Betty". "The Phone: A Tool for Learning." Teacher Librarian 36.4 (2009): 73-4.

Marcum, Brad. "Digital Reference: "Stressmaker" Or Savior?" Kentucky Libraries 69.2 (2005): 19-24.

"Mobile Devices." Library Technology Reports 44.5 (2008): 10-5.

Olson, John A. "Mobile Maps and the Research Library." Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 5.2 (2009): 174-6.

Pope, Kitty, et al. "Twenty-First Century Library MUST-HAVES." Searcher 18.3 (2010): 44-7.

"Qr Codes to Extend Library's Reach in Contra Costa, Ca." Library Journal 135.1 (2010): 22-5.

Ragon, Bart. "Designing for the Mobile Web." Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries 6.4 (2009): 355-61.

"Refworks Adds Refmobile Interface for Citations." Library Journal 134.9 (2009): 18-.

Roberts, Gary. "So Many Mobile Devices, so Little Time." Computers in Libraries 26.4 (2006): 29-31.

Robinson, Kathryn. "Point-of-Need Customer Service: Mobile Service using Wireless Technology." Journal of Access Services 3.2 (2005): 1-14.

Sekyere, Kwabena. "Enhancing Your Virtual Reference Services with Video Snippets." Kentucky Libraries 73.2 (2009): 18-20.

Thompson, Samantha. "On being a Virtual World Librarian: Experiences in Offering Live Reference Services in a Virtual World." Reference Librarian 50.2 (2009): 219-23.

Top Tech Trends Include "Mobile" and Openness. Vol. 134. Library Journals, LLC, 2009.

"Trialling a Service Model of the Future: Mobile Technologies in Student Support." Multimedia Information & Technology 36.2 (2010): 26-7.

Walsh, Andrew. "QR Codes - using Mobile Phones to Deliver Library Instruction and Help at the Point of Need." Journal of Information Literacy 4.1 (2010): 55-63.

West, Mark Andy, Arthur W. Hafner, and Bradley D. Faust. "Expanding Access to Library Collections and Services using Small-Screen Devices." Information Technology & Libraries 25.2 (2006): 103-7.

Wilson, Sally. "The Future is here Library Services for Mobile Devices." Access (1204-0472) 15.4 (2009): 18-9.

Wisniewski, Jeff. "Bridging the Other Digital Divide." Online 34.5 (2010): 55-7.

---. "Mobile Websites with Minimum Effort." Online 34.1 (2010): 54-7.

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