All Blog Posts Tagged 'iphone' (4)

How to check your library catalogue by using your IPhone as a free barcode scanner - RedLaser

Early this year, I blogged about using Zbar iPhone app as a barcode reader to search your library. You scan the barcode of a book with your phone and it would extract the ISBN and search the library catalogue. You could put a setting in the iphone app and it would work for almost any library catalogue.



Its uses are many, but one way I use it is when I visit a bookstore, and… Continue

Added by Aaron Tay on September 19, 2010 at 2:41pm — No Comments

iPhone apps for librarians

Got your IPhone recently and want a quick overview of what innovative librarians , library or library vendors have done with IPhone apps?



I was in this situation about 2 months ago and did quite a bit of research, so to save you all time, I offer the following list plus commentary .This is not meant to be a complete guide on what are the best general interest Iphone apps (typically this involves picking a Twitter client, IM Client, RSS feed reader, online storage service like dropbox… Continue

Added by Aaron Tay on March 5, 2010 at 8:09am — No Comments

Are your patrons using CardStar iphone app as their library card?

hile doing research for another blog post, I stumbled upon this amazing Iphone application (they promise support for other mobile platform soon) called CardStar via Oak Park Library. I tweeted about it, and it seems to have gotten a bit of a reaction from the librarain community.



But what does… Continue

Added by Aaron Tay on January 18, 2010 at 1:26pm — No Comments

How to check your library catalogue by using your IPhone as a free barcode scanner - ZBar & RedLaser

I tweeted the following on a whim.…







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Added by Aaron Tay on January 18, 2010 at 1:25pm — No Comments

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