While Mobile Library is still commonly referred to as a document delivery service, the underlying technology has evolved far beyond simply retrieving and delivering (STM) scientific, technical and medical research. In our most recent thought leadership briefing we examined some of the technology that currently underpins the Mobile Library software… Read more ›
A guest post by Charles Oben, a London based social media commentator, on his review of Mobile Library “In the long history of humankind those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed” – Charles Darwin The above quote is directly relevant to the response of commercial enterprises… Read more ›
In an earlier post, we compared one of the elements of Mobile Library’s success to that of Apple’s iPad (Mobile Library™ runs on the iPad, of course). The essence of that post was that document delivery service and tablet computers are both existing technologies. The key take-away was that both… Read more ›
We’ve received a lot of attention in the information management industry for incorporating secure social media features into Mobile Library™. Most of that attention has been focused on the social media aspect of Mobile Library; that is, the ability to share, annotate and collaborate on various information assets. We’ve talked… Read more ›
In a recent post, we found a 1994 quote from Curtis L. Kendrick of the American Historical Society describing new emerging technologies in document delivery such as CD-ROM’s, “digital transmission” and full text databases. While our industry is still referred to as document delivery service, it’s almost a misnomer with… Read more ›
In our upcoming industry briefing, we will examine the latest industry and technology trends in pharmaceutical sales and marketing. The new briefing also outlines some of the new features of Mobile Library™ for the iPad® that are specifically designed for pharmaceutical sales and marketing professionals. One of the biggest technology… Read more ›