Throughout the course of the projects we’ve been collecting a number of case studies; some of which we’ve shared via the blog, and some via the test community site. We’ve now created a page to bring all these together with a brief overview of each case study – this can be accessed from the menu bar or directly at: https://mlibraries.jiscinvolve.org/case-studies/
The case studies are:
- QR codes at Senate House Library: a case study – submitted by Andrew Preater
- University of Glasgow Library mobile strategy: a case study – submitted by Kay Munro and Rosemary Stenson
- Special Collections using Augmented Reality to Enhance Learning and Teaching: a case study – submitted by the SCARLET project
- LibraryAnywhere at Keele University: a case study – submitted by Ian Haydock
- Cambridge Judge Business School mobile app – submitted by Meg Westbury
- Using SMS to reach students at Birmingham City University Library – submitted by Chris Langham
- Mobile Leeds Met Library – developing and promoting our mobile provision – submitted by Debbie Morris
- Copac Mobile case study – submitted by Janine Rigby
The project will soon be coming to a close, but if you have any work within the area of mobile technologies in libraries that you would like to share with others via a case study, please let me know (ideally we’d be looking to get everything published before the end of September).