Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss how text messaging offers a variety of ways to stay vital and visible to younger patrons with whom libraries most need to establish a relationship to ensure their future.Design methodology approach - The paper discusses narrowcasting, one-to-one communication and reference queries, all methods of text messagingFindings - Even with the inherent drawbacks of message length and the incurring of charges by library users, there seems to be a place for text messaging services within the library framework. Because of the portability, popularity and pervasiveness of cell phones among our users, particularly our younger ones, this service is a way for us to stay current.Originality value - The paper provides an original viewpoint on how text messaging could be used in libraries.