I agree with what was already said about submitting it. I might suggest, though, that you emphasize the "how we did it stuff" in a way that would be applicable to any platform (Android, mobile-browser, iPhone, etc.) That way you don't lose the interest/votes of those who are not interested in iPhone in particular. Fwiw, Kevin On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Park,Go-Woon <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I haven't been in Code4Lib conference before, and my friends suggested > that I should either volunteer or submit talk proposal to guarantee a > registration ticket. In such hope, I am thinking of proposing a talk and > hoping to get some input from here. > > > > I am wondering if people are still interested in developing iPhone Apps. > About a year ago, we released an iPhone App for the library. It is > nothing fancy, just library catalog, union catalog, library account > management, library hours, and library news. However, in the catalog > module, we created a module for Innovative catalog interface. Basically, > we can search, display catalogs, and account management on the iPhone > and Mobile Web without the III's airPAC. One colleague showed interest > in how we did it, but I am wondering others are interested in as well. > > > > Thank you. > > Sarah Park > > >