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Mobile Learning
Editorial
Heather Dawson
Making the Case for the Social Sciences
Madeleine Barrows
Communications Officer
Academy of Social Sciences
Projects
Mobile Learning: useful resources for starting research
Heather Dawson
Learning with mobile devices in the wild
Nicola L. Beddall-Hill
ESRC research studentship, City University, London
Walking Through Time
Chris Speed
Intute Mobile Internet Detective
Katy Morrison, Intute E-Learning Editor
With additional contributions from:
Andrew Priest, Intute Senior Technical Officer
Diana Massam, Intute Project Manager
Library innovations
Mobile Phones and Libraries: experimenting with the technology
Kate Robinson: Head of Academic Services, University of Bath Library
Supplementing inductions with text messages, an SMS "tips and tricks" service.
Andrew Walsh, University of Huddersfield
The profession.
The Library Routes Project
Ned Potter, LIFE-SHARE Project Officer, University of Leeds Library
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