The EBSCO Mobile app allows users to take advantage of the inherent strengths of their mobile devices, such as sharing links via native iOS and Android tools, using facial recognition for login, voice-to-text searching, audio play of content and finding their library based on geolocation.

Download the EBSCO Mobile app if you you want to access and read eBooks via the EBSCO mobile app only. A current TAFE NSW username and password is required to authenticate the app.


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The Texas Southmost College Digital Library Collection is right at your fingertips with EBSCO Mobile. The user guide below will help you navigate the process of downloading the EBSCO Mobile app and connect with the TSC Digital Library through your mobile device!

EBSCO Mobile is a mobile app that gives you quick and easy access to the content of all EBSCO databases subscribed by the ACG Libraries, from your mobile device. You can use EBSCO Mobile to search databases such as Academic Search Complete, APA PsycINFO, Business Source Complete, Communication & Mass Media Complete, GreenFile, as well as EBSCO's eBook Collection.

Mobile technology has facilitated access to information, making it more accessible to the user 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It is estimated that globally more than five billion people own mobile devices. This means anytime, anywhere access is a global expectation that libraries must consider.

Technology is changing the way we communicate, teach, read, entertain and search for information. Libraries can best serve its users by embracing the growing mobile technology that provides access to their services and catalogues, by offering mobile access to e-books, newspapers, videos, audio books and multimedia, and by being an important help for both less experienced users and more advanced users, researchers for example, and librarians themselves.

Having an integrated experience between desktop and mobile is just the starting point of this strategy. There is also a way to improve traditional library services through library technology and to create new services specifically for mobile users. A mobile technology plan allows your library to easily integrate into your users' daily lives.

If the convenience of an easy-to-download mobile app for library users is successful, the mobile app and its functionality can significantly improve the use of library resources and services more effectively and efficiently. There are several advantages to the library (Manjula, 2019) via mobile app:

The goal of libraries mobile presence is to improve the end-user experience and increase its use. It's important to set specific goals within a mobile library strategy, and then find vendors that can help develop those goals and provide solutions to meet them, which will create a powerful mobile experience for users and librarians. In some cases, the institution itself already has a mobile app. Also, many libraries, instead of having their own app, integrate their services into the existing app, adding another available service to their community.

The libraries' mobile strategy (Gaffar & Kishore Kumar, 2019) can be phased and distributed in several stages.It is not just about making a mobile app available; it is about ensuring that all their online services are accessible via mobile, responsive and meet all the requirements for navigability on any device. (Singh, n.d.)

Can I use the App on my laptop

Unfortunately, no. The EBSCO Mobile app can only be downloaded on mobile devices. To access content on your computer or laptop you can search in the AC Launch main search box on the library homepage or one of the databases on our Articles & Databases page.

Adobe Digital Editions are compatible with mobile devices include nook, Sony Digital Readers (PRS-300, 505, 600, 700 and 900), COOL-ER and many smart phones. Here is the complete list.

Note: The download function is currently available on iOS devices only.How can I download and read eBooks on my mobile device?Use the EBSCO App (link above) for a seamless experience, or follow the instructions here, where you will need the following: Adobe Digital Editions App (or other compatible app, installed on your Apple or Android Device) and an Adobe ID to authorize your device (one-time only). EBSCO eBooks GuideNeed more help? There are short tutorial videos and links to the mobile app and various readers on EBSCO's User guide here.

You can also access also borrow titles using the EBSCO mobile app on iOS and Android. For these devices, you'll need to first log in with your PG Campus account to access the app at all, then click on the "Sign in to MyEBSCO" in the profile section to access any saved files using your Google account. After doing so, go to the favorites section (the "heart" button) to see any checked out titles.

Click on the links below to obtain installation information and activation codes for mobile apps that allow you to access library databases. When corresponding with database providers, always use your Samuel Merritt email address.

*In order for EBSCO eBooks to be read on a mobile device the user must register the app with their free Adobe ID. eBooks can be read in a in a PDF or EPUB format. App is compatible with Android and iOS devices as well as Kindle Fire and Nook.

The tools for gaining access to scholarly information resources are increasingly migrating to the mobile environment. This is an exciting development. It is another way in which the Library is reaching out to serve you, wherever you happen to be!

Zotero is a quick way to manage research materials and citations on the go. All you need is an account (don't worry, it's free). The best part is that the app syncs your account between your mobile device and desktop. Currently there is no app for for Android devices. e24fc04721

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