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    The Library Makes its Small Screen Debut: Using the iPod Touch to Trial Library Services on Mobile Devices

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    2009-03
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    Vacek, Rachel
    Arellano, Veronica
    Bennett, Miranda
    Coombs, Karen
    Dasler, Robin
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    This poster presentation was given at the Association of College & Research Libraries National Conference in Seattle, WA, in March 2009.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10657/1347
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