Libraries and the mobile revolution: remediation=relevance
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to look at the big picture of where academic libraries fit into the mobile revolution.
Design/methodology/approach
Using Jim Hahn's accompanying article, “On the remediation of Wikipedia and the iPod,” the author comments on what remediation means for the academic library culture as a whole. The reflections are based on observations of current trends in technology and the emergence of a mobile culture. A definition of this generation of library users is suggested – the ING (information now generation). Editorial in nature, the paper also discusses some new technologies and how they might be applicable to the technological growth of libraries.
Findings
This reflection of current trends encourages librarians to look/listen, explore, apply, prevail when it comes to applying emerging technologies to the library world.
Originality/value
The paper offers insights into how librarians can prepare themselves for the “Remediation Revolution.”
Keywords
Citation
Leigh Jacobs, M. (2009), "Libraries and the mobile revolution: remediation=relevance", Reference Services Review, Vol. 37 No. 3, pp. 286-290. https://doi.org/10.1108/00907320910982776
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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