Your Library in Your Hand

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Diamond, the online catalog of the Temple University Libraries, is now
available through your mobile phone, PDA, or other small screen device
(SSD). Say, "goodbye," to those scraps of paper and stop hunting for pens that
write (or a free computer). Now you've got your library in the palm of your
hand!

Just enter http://diamond.temple.edu/ into the web browser on your phone or
wireless PDA, and click the "Text-only / AirPAC" link to check it out. Once
connected you can search the library catalog from almost anywhere. Find a
reference book without leaving your stuff. Renew that novel you're reading
while you're in the coffee shop. Save your laptop for the hard stuff because
seeing what we've got has never been easier at your library!

-- Byron C. Mayes, Head of Library Systems & Technology

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This page contains a single entry by Carol Lang published on July 25, 2006 5:06 PM.

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