OCLC Research to Host TAI CHI Webinar on Mobile Development
29 April at 2 pm EDT (UTC 18:00)
DUBLIN, Ohio, USA, 21 April 2010—Join OCLC Research consulting software
engineer Bruce Washburn for an update on the latest developments in mobile
applications.
The landscape is changing rapidly for mobile application development. While
some libraries, archives and museums were early adopters or have recently
launched mobile ventures, others are still weighing their options. In this
webinar, OCLC Research consulting software engineer Bruce Washburn will
provide a brief update on current conditions, discuss choices to be made
between "native" and Web mobile application development paths, look at some
recent efforts, and consider the impact our mobile apps might have now and
in the near term. Webinar participation is free and open to all but advanced
registration is required.
This is the third webinar in the OCLC Research Technical Advances for
Innovation in Cultural Heritage Institutions (TAI CHI) Webinar Series
developed to highlight specific innovative applications, often locally
developed, that libraries, museums and archives may find effective in their
own environments, as well as to teach technical staff new technologies and
skills. Recordings of these webinars are made available on the OCLC Research
Web site and in the iTunes Store.
More information
Register to Attend the 29 April OCLC Research TAI CHI Webinar on Mobile
Development
https://oclc.webex.com/oclc/j.php?ED=135379072&RG=1&UID=1123622887
OCLC Research Technical Advances for Innovation in Cultural Heritage
Institutions (TAI CHI) Webinar Series
http://www.oclc.org/research/events/taichi.htm#md
OCLC Research Webinars in the iTunes Store
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=284764834
For more information:
Roy Tennant
Senior Program Officer
OCLC Research
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+1-707-287-5580
Melissa Renspie
Senior Communications Officer
OCLC Research
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+1-614-761-5231
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