“From margin to
mainstream: mobile technologies transforming lives and
libraries”
Mobile technology has transformed
so many aspects of our lives: how we work, how we communicate, how we study and
how we play. This conference will explore and share work carried out in
libraries around the world to deliver services and resources to users via a
growing plethora of mobile and hand-held devices.
The m-libraries conference offers
you the opportunity to find out more about the transformation of services,
learners or providers because of mobile technology, and hear about the inspiring
and innovative projects which challenge current thinking and
practice.
The fourth International
m-libraries Conference (hosted by The Open University and Athabasca University)
will bring together researchers, educators, technical developers, managers and
library professionals to share experience and exchange expertise with colleagues
at the cutting edge of mobile use and development, and to generate ideas for
future developments.
This exciting and engaging
conference will be held at The Open University in Milton
Keynes from 24 - 26 September 2012.
Delegate registration is now open
with early bird rates available until 10 June 2012.
Keynote speakers
include:
·
Ellyssa Kroski,
New York Law Institute (US)
·
Char Booth, Claremont Colleges
(US)
·
Thomas Cochrane, AUT University’s Centre for Learning and
Teaching (NZ)
·
Steve Vosloo, Programme Specialist
in Mobile Learning at UNESCO
(FR)
For more information about the
conference including the full list of speakers go to: http://www.m-libraries.org/
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