Tom Peters currently serves as Dean of Library Services at Missouri State University. Prior to that, Tom served as the Assistant Dean for Strategic Technology Initiatives at Milner Library at Illinois State University in Normal. He also has been the CEO of TAP Information Services, a company he founded in 2003 to help organizations innovate. Tom also has worked at the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC, the academic consortium of the Big Ten universities and the University of Chicago), Western Illinois University in Macomb, Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Minnesota State University at Mankato, and the University of Missouri at Kansas City.Tom did his undergraduate work at Grinnell College, where he majored in English and philosophy. He earned his library science degree at the University of Iowa. His second master’s degree (in English) was completed at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. His library experience includes reference service, library instruction, collection management, information technology, and administration.He and Lori Bell are co-editors of The Handheld Library, a book of contributed chapters about the impact of the mobile revolution on libraries, librarians, and library users. It will be published by Libraries Unlimited, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, late in 2012.Tom’s current research interests include:the adoption and diffusion of information technologies in generaleReading on portable devices and the future of reading in generalonline continuing education opportunitiesthe mobile revolution and mobile library initiatives