Patron Relationship Management (PRM) – Mosio’s Future in Libraries

As we gear up for another ALA Annual the company has had some interesting discussions on new announcements and our directions in the world of library software. A couple of weeks ago I had a great meeting/conversation with one of our partners and the discussion of library customer service came up. At the end of […]

Text a Librarian Video – Text Messaging Reference Software for Libraries

Start Pages as Library Virtual Reference Tools: Pageflakes and iGoogle

We realize that start pages have been talked about in the library community for several years. Michael Stephens wrote a great piece on start pages about 18 months ago (originally written in Computers in Libraries in April of 2007) and Dr. Joyce Valenza recently wrote a piece called “netvibes enhanced!” on the School Library Journal […]

Beyond 160 Characters in the Library – Text Messaging Reference Doesn't Need to Be Limiting

There seem to be varying stories about the history of SMS (Text Messaging) and why Friedhelm Hillebrand, the creator of SMS, decided on 160 as THE number. Some say it’s the amount of characters on a typical postcard, many other stories not that he just determined it while sitting at his type-writer in Germany, noting […]

Library Marketing Tip Mondays: Promoting Text Messaging Reference Services at Your Library – Posted Weekly in August

At ALA Annual in Chicago we got a wonderful chance to meet more of our clients face to face, get some feedback, thoughts, questions and shared excitement about offering text messaging reference service to patrons. An instruction and electronic services librarian using our service at an academic library asked if I had any suggestions or […]

Mosio's Text a Librarian Thanks J.B. Hill – The Pioneer of Text Message Reference in the Library

Was reading through some old posts about the subject recently and wanted to take a moment to recognize and thank J.B. Hill from Southeastern Louisiana University, for being the pioneer of text message reference in libraries. The Librarian in Black recognized him in a post back in November of 2005 and we just want to […]