Sunday, January 11, 2009

Library iPhone Application

This is seriously cool! The DCPL has just launched an iPhone application for their library catalog. Users can search for items, view book covers and summaries, as well as place holds. Users also have quick access to DC library locations, hours, and contact information. More information can be found on the Walking Paper blog.

If anyone knows about a Voyager iPhone app in development, I would love to hear about it. Please comment if you are aware of other library-related applications that may be out there already or that are in development. This is a great direction for libraries, and I look forward to seeing more applications like this in the future.

UPDATE from Chris Tonjes, DCPL CIO: The app can be easily modified to work with any ils. We will release the code (in accordance with Apple's policies) after version 1.1 is released.

Great news! I can't wait to check it out.

2 comments:

Chris Tonjes said...

Hi,

The app can be easily modified to work with any ils. We will release the code (in accordance with Apple's policies) after version 1.1 is released.

Stacey Greenwell said...

Hi Chris,

That's terrific news! I'm so glad you took the lead on this--you all did a great job with it.