There's actually nothing better than the convenience of being able to request books from the library while I'm at the bookstore, so I actually do think it's pretty important to be mobile-compatible.
9:31 AM
Anonymous said...
What annoys me is all the time, energy and money spent to get library web pages on the iPhone.
Um...folks, that ignores 90% of your mobile phone patrons.
Timely as usual. Our library just finished ours. It didn't cost anything for us to do it and it only took 2 people about 2 weeks. They did it for sh*ts and giggles.
MIT has some open source mobile web code that you can use if you're interested: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/mit_to_open_source_mobile_web.php
12:32 PM
Libraries should spend a lot of time, money, and effort to make their web sites mobile-phone-compatible. Smart phone users should have just as much right to ignore your page as the rest of your patrons.
"Mobile, Going"
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There's actually nothing better than the convenience of being able to request books from the library while I'm at the bookstore, so I actually do think it's pretty important to be mobile-compatible.
9:31 AM
What annoys me is all the time, energy and money spent to get library web pages on the iPhone.
Um...folks, that ignores 90% of your mobile phone patrons.
9:48 AM
Timely as usual. Our library just finished ours. It didn't cost anything for us to do it and it only took 2 people about 2 weeks. They did it for sh*ts and giggles.
MIT has some open source mobile web code that you can use if you're interested: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/mit_to_open_source_mobile_web.php
12:32 PM