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Book Survey of Academic Library Plans for Laptops and Other Mobile Computing

Download or read book Survey of Academic Library Plans for Laptops and Other Mobile Computing written by James Moses and published by . This book was released on 2021-12-07 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Academic libraries have vastly increased their stock of laptops and other mobile computing devices during the pandemic. Does this represent a fundamental shift in computer use in academic libraries, or merely a temporary shift? This study helps answer this question as well as many others. Such as: What is the stock of laptops maintained by academic libraries? How fast has it grown in recent years? What are the plans for the future? Which brands and capabilities are most favored? What is the stock of tablets and how fast has it grown? What about smartphones, wearable computing and other mobile technology - do they have a role in the library? How much are libraries spending on mobile computing and what are their plans for the future? In addition to the data on numbers and spending on various forms of mobile computing, the report looks at the impact on workstation use and deployment, as well as the terms and conditions for lending out mobile computing to students? How long are the typical lending periods? What is the replacement cycle for laptops? What kind of mobile computing technology is issued to library staff.Just a few of the findings from this comprehensive 80-page report are that: Colleges with fewer than 2000 students provided a mean of 17.75 laptops in the library.The increase in laptop provision in 2021 was much higher for public than private colleges.For private colleges, 69.33% of laptop loans made by libraries to patrons were for one day or less.For community colleges, a mean of 39.88% of staff had a library issued laptop. Community college libraries purchased more tablets than did any other type of college library.For 28.57% of research universities sampled, the replacement cycle for laptops was 3 years. Data in the report was provided by 46 colleges and universities; data is broken out by size and type of college, by tuition level, and for public and private colleges.

Book Survey of Academic Library Plans for Computer Workstations  Personal Computers  Laptops and other Computing Devices

Download or read book Survey of Academic Library Plans for Computer Workstations Personal Computers Laptops and other Computing Devices written by Primary Research Group and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2013 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 160+ page study examines the purchasing plans of academic libraries for key computing infrastructure including plans for fixed workstations, personal computers, laptops, netbooks, tablets and other computing devices. The report helps to answer questions such as: how are libraries and their sometime patrons in college information technology departments allocating funds among different types of computing devices? How has the mobile computing revolution affected plans for fixed workstation purchasing? What percentage of students use their own computers in the library and what percentage of them use the library’s computers? What computer brands do libraries prefer? What are the official and real replacement cycles for computers? How many computers are reserved for staff use alone? To what extent are libraries concentrating computing resources in “information commons” or technology centers? What is the future or such centers? What are their budgets? How much are libraries allocating to computer and information literacy? How effective are these policies.

Book Survey of Public Library Plans for Workstations  Personal Computers  Laptops and other Computing Devices

Download or read book Survey of Public Library Plans for Workstations Personal Computers Laptops and other Computing Devices written by Primary Research Group and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2013 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report looks closely at the purchasing plans of public libraries for personal computers, workstations, laptops and other computing devices. The study looks at quantities demanded, money spent, brand preferences, and deployment policies, among other issues.

Book Survey of Policies to Assure Mobile Device Access to the Library Website

Download or read book Survey of Policies to Assure Mobile Device Access to the Library Website written by Primary Research Group and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2014 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 100+ page study looks closely at the measures taken by academic, public, and special libraries to assure that mobile devices–iPads, iPhones, Android devices, Kindles and many others–can access the library website easily and fluently. The report looks at the development of new versions of websites specifically designed for mobile access, at use of various paid and open source services and product for mobile device access, and at general library policies designed to ease the experience of mobile device users. The report presents highly detailed data on the extent of library website traffic accounted for by mobile devices, the impact on library resource use of the deployment of mobile friendly information products from vendors, and much more. More than 60 libraries contributed comprehensive data and insights to the report, and data is broken out by size and type of library and other useful criteria

Book Academic Library Computer Technology Benchmarks

Download or read book Academic Library Computer Technology Benchmarks written by and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Academic Library Computer Technology Benchmarks looks at the computer use and purchasing plans of academic libraries worldwide. The report examines plans for workstations, laptops, netbooks, tablet computer, smartphones and other forms of computer technology. The nearly 200 page report also looks at IT staffing levels in libraries, and the relationship between library and general college IT departments, especially in the area of purchasing decision making. In addition to examining the crucial issue of laptops vs fixed workstations, and the report looks at how libraries are responding to the challenges of mobile computing, and how they are teaching patrons to use these and other library technology.

Book The Survey of American College Students

Download or read book The Survey of American College Students written by and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2009 with total page 81 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The study presents more than 170 tables of data describing how American college students use their library workstations, how long they wait for them, how they view their availability and whether they prefer Macs or PC's. The report also covers use of laptops in the college library, both students own and those provided by the college library. Other issues covered include use of the library's online catalog and out of library access to the library home page. The data in the report is based on a representative sample of more than 400 full time college students in the United States. Data is broken out by 16 criteria including gender, grade point average, major field of study, income level of students and type, size of college, and mean SAT acceptance score of colleges, among other variables.

Book The Survey of Academic Libraries

Download or read book The Survey of Academic Libraries written by and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2010 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The report presents more than 245 pages of data and commentary on a broad range of academic library issues including: spending on books, ebooks, journals, databases and other content vehicles; hiring plans and trends in salaries and benefits; subject specific and overall academic library investment plans in content and trends in the capital budget; data on the use of laptops in the library, and the usefulness of various internet tools, among other issues.

Book SURVEY OF ACADEMIC LIBRARY LEADERSHIP

Download or read book SURVEY OF ACADEMIC LIBRARY LEADERSHIP written by and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Survey of American College Students

Download or read book Survey of American College Students written by and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2009-08 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Survey of American College Students: Computer Technology Preferences & Purchasing Plans (ISBN 1-57440-128-9) presents data from a survey of more than 400 American college students. The report presents data on student computer ownership of both pc;s and laptops, purchasing plans for pcs and laptops, as well as purchasing plans for cell phones and digital cameras. The report also provides details on how student finance their computer purchases, how much money comes from parents or guardians, and how much from the student themselves, or from their parties. In addition to data on pc,s the report provides detailed info on use of popular word processing packages such as Word, WordPerfect and Open Office.

Book Research in Library and Information Science

Download or read book Research in Library and Information Science written by Gale Fox and published by Scientific e-Resources. This book was released on 2018-01-21 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Librarianship is one of the world's oldest and most successful professions. It has survived war, plague, economic depression, and varying social values and conditions. The profession has shown an extraordinary ability to adapt to changing social and economic conditions and to adapt changing technologies to serve a variety of people with divese interests and need. A compendium of selected research studies conducted in various Library Schools. The subjects such as professional development, reading habits of women, space planning in libraries, industrial information system, I.T applications in decentralised planning and bibliometrics, scientometrics and webometrics studies focussed on various communication media are investigated. A reference book for students, teachers and researchers engaged in library and information science research.

Book Survey of Academic Library Use of Instructional Technology

Download or read book Survey of Academic Library Use of Instructional Technology written by and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2008 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Survey of academic libraries, chiefly in the United States and Canada, on their use of classroom response systems (clickers); whiteboards, tablets, and other presentation aids; internet technologies such as instant messaging, blogs, wikis, podcasting, photo sharing, online simulations/tutorials, virtual classroom/reality software, virtual reference software, and course management systems; instructional budgets; instructional computer labs; and instructional furniture.

Book SURVEY OF AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS

Download or read book SURVEY OF AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS written by Primary Research Group Staff and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Survey of Tablet Computer Lending Programs in Libraries

Download or read book Survey of Tablet Computer Lending Programs in Libraries written by Primary Research Group and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2014-07-31 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 80-page study presents the results of a survey of 42 libraries with tablet lending programs or those just about to implement one. The report gives detailed data and commentary on how the programs were organized, financed and implemented and their impact on patrons and libraries. The report helps its readers to answer questions such as: how many tablets do libraries maintain for loan? Which brands do they prefer and which are they planning to purchase in the future? How much have they spent on their tablet lending programs and plan to spend? Do they load their tablets with apps? If so how do they choose them? How many tablets are lost to theft? Or to negligence or accidents? What is the fine for overdue tablets? What is the length of the lending period? What are the circulation figures for tablets? What has been the impact on other library resources, such as a pre-existing laptop lending program? Or on use of the library’s eBook collection? Which libraries do they view as models and what advice can they offer to peers? What services or training are offered to library patrons about how to use the tablets? Data in the report is broken out by library type (public library/public college/private college/special library), by size of library staff, and size of stock of tablet loaned and other variables.

Book The Survey of the Use of Tablet Computers by Academic   Special Libraries

Download or read book The Survey of the Use of Tablet Computers by Academic Special Libraries written by Primary Research Group and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2013 with total page 79 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This special 78-page report looks closely at how academic and special libraries are using tablet computers. It helps librarians and information technology personnel to answer such questions as: what type of libraries are using tablets? What are they using them for? Which library departments are benefiting most from tablet use? Which brands of tablet are most popular? What are buying plans for the future? What stock of tablets do libraries have and how fast do they plan to expand this stock? How have tablets affected their ebook acquisition plans? What kind of apps do they use or develop for their tablets? Do they loan out tablets to patrons? On what terms? How long can patrons borrow them? Have they had losses due to theft? What is their overall budget for tablets and app development?

Book The Library Mobile Experience

Download or read book The Library Mobile Experience written by Bohyun Kim and published by American Library Association. This book was released on 2013 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How are libraries meeting the evolving needs of mobile users? According to comScore, the smartphone is in the “late majority stage of technology adoption curve.” And people don’t turn to their devices only for quick facts when on the move: 93 percent of mobile users access the Internet from home on their devices; what’s more, Pew reports that 63 percent of Americans age 16 and over would use app-based access to library materials and programs if they were available. In this issue of Library Technology Reports, Kim shows how leading libraries are meeting these evolving needs. Topics include: 6 steps to improving your mobile website Analysis of the advantages and challenges of the responsive Web Comparison of user perceptions of web apps and native apps Visual review of the changes in the libraries mobile web implementation since 2010 Results of MIT surveys of more than 15,000 patrons in 2008 and 2011 Tips for simplifying mobile’s complexity

Book Handbook of Mobile Learning

Download or read book Handbook of Mobile Learning written by Zane L. Berge and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-06-19 with total page 796 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the AECT Division of Distance Learning (DDL) Distance Education Book Award! This handbook provides a comprehensive compendium of research in all aspects of mobile learning, one of the most significant ongoing global developments in the entire field of education. Rather than focus on specific technologies, expert authors discuss how best to utilize technology in the service of improving teaching and learning. For more than a decade, researchers and practitioners have been exploring this area of study as the growing popularity of smartphones, tablets, and other such devices, as well as the increasingly sophisticated applications for these devices, has allowed educators to accommodate and support an increasingly mobile society. This handbook provides the first authoritative account of the theory and research that underlies mobile learning, while also exemplifying models of current and future practice.

Book The Survey of American College Students

Download or read book The Survey of American College Students written by and published by Primary Research Group Inc. This book was released on 2009 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents approximately 70 tables of data exploring how full time college students in the United States view and use their college library¿s e-book collection. The data in the report is based on a representative sample of more than 400 full time college students in the United States. Data is broken out by 16 criteria including gender, grade point average, major field of study, income level of students and type, size of college, and mean SAT acceptance score of colleges, among other variables. The report is designed to give college librarians, educational researchers, publishers and others critical demographic information on the student use of college library e-book collections. Just a few of the report¿s many findings are that:¿30.42% of the students in the sample say that they have received any form of in or out of class training from a college librarian in how to use the library¿s e-book collection. ¿Only a sixth of students in colleges with a mean SAT score greater than 1950 say that they have received e-book collection training from college librarians. ¿Less than 17% of community college students found library e-book collections useful or very useful.