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Re: Library Services to users outside of the library

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dale Foster)
Fri Mar 3 20:21:57 2000

Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2000 08:20:43 -0600
From: Dale Foster <fostecd@GROUPWISE1.DUC.AUBURN.EDU>
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For a quick start, take a look at the Wireless Libraries Homepage at
http://www.auburn.edu/~fostecd/docs/wireless.html. A bibliography of
wireless pilot projects and research in libraries can be found there.

I hope to see the results of your work on Pacs-L. More and more libraries
are beginning to implement wireless projects of one type or another these
days. The technology is finally catching up to the hype.

Dale Foster
Head of Special Collections
Auburn University Libraries
231 Mell Street
Auburn University, AL  36849
334-844-1700
fostecd@lib.auburn.edu

>>> "Drew, Bill" <drewwe@MORRISVILLE.EDU> 03/02 8:35 AM >>>
First, thanks for bringing PACS-L back.  It has been missed.

My question or issue concerns this.  Our college is now a "ThinkPad
University."  We are fast approaching the point where over half of our
students will have laptops (IBM ThinkPads) both wired and wireless.  The
library will be getting wireless networking for the students by the end of
March.  I have been trying to research what university and college
libraries
are doing to provide services or identify unique services to such roaming
users.  There is virtually nothing of any real significance in the
literature (at least via Library Lit. and ERIC).

We have instituted a service that uses AOL Instant Manager to allow remote
users on their home computers or laptops to contact the reference desk.  I
am conducting a survey in one of the programs that is almost 100% laptop
students to see if there are better or other preferred ways for those
users
to reach us.

What services are libraries providing to such remote or mobile users?  We
are now testing EZProxy for remote off campus access to our databases and
college intranet.  What else should we be doing?

-----
Wilfred (Bill) Drew
Associate Librarian, Systems and Reference
SUNY Morrisville College Library
drewwe@morrisville.edu
Home: http://www.morrisville.edu/~drewwe
Not Just Cows: http://www.morrisville.edu/~drewwe/njc/
Library: http://www.morrisville.edu/library/
VOTE -- March 7,  New York Primary

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