Creating a Mobile Library Website

The overwhelming results were iPhones and Android devices. Since the library wasn't equipped technologically to develop an in-house application platform and because we wanted the content to work across all mobile platforms, we decided to focus on creating a mobile web-based platform. From the N...

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Electronic Libraries
Exact sciences and technology
Handheld Devices
Information and communication sciences
Information retrieval systems. Information and document management system
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Medical school libraries
Online Searching
Portable computers
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