Dear Claire and Gerhard,
I have been investigating different devices for compatibility with our e-resources. I realise that the task is large and constantly changing as new devices and software are released. In fact it is impossible to do alone!
I would be very keen to collaborate with others in this task.
Regards,
Alison
Alison Shearer,
Collections Manager,
Royal Veterinary College,
Hawkshead Lane,
North Mymms,
Hatfield,
Herts.,
AL9 7TA.
01707 666555
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Subject: Re: [lis-e-resources] Assessing content on mobile devices
Dear Claire,
here at Bern university library, we recently decided to start recording e-ressources compatibility issues:
* compatibility of e-content with a range of platforms - Mac, Linux, Windows, iOS, Android
* compatibility of e-content with local standard configurations, such as staff/student computers and library thin clients, to help identify missing plug-ins or viewer software
* compatibility of e-content with other software, e.g. reference management packages
We realise that only a collaborative effort between subject librarians, institutional librarians, e-library, IT and systems staff is likely to bring together the wide range of information we need to collect and constantly update, and that a wiki will be the most versatile tool to store this information. With your suggestion of a collaboration between several organisations, you are already one step ahead... Have others expressed an interest in participating? I think we'd be interested!
Best regards
Gerhard
Gerhard Bissels
Wissenschaftlicher Leiter FBB, Leiter Teilbereich FBB+ und Fachreferent Medizin und Klassische Philologie (Zentralbibliothek) Universität Bern Universitätsbibliothek Fachbereichsbibliothek Bühlplatz, Baltzerstr. 4, 3012 Bern (Mo - Mi) Zentralbibliothek, Münstergasse 61, 3000 Bern 8 (Do - Fr)
+41 (0)31 631 49 47
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On 15.02.2013, at 10:20, Claire.Grace <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
Dear All
I was wondering whether anyone is routinely assessing third party licensed content for its usability on mobile devices? If you are, would you be willing to share your method and / or some of your results?
We would ideally like to 'kite mark' content for its mobile device compatibility because we are aware of a fast-growing demand from library users for this type of access. I appreciate that there are hundreds of different devices but we would probably just choose a few of the main ones to test with. Even this is a mammoth task so would anyone be prepared to work collaboratively on a pilot to at least start something off?
If so, please contact me.
Kind regards
Claire Grace
Head of Content and Licensing
The Open University Library
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
Tel: +44(0)1908 653291
Fax: +44(0)1908 652211
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