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Tag Archives: apps
T3: Apps for Airport Info
If you are traveling over Spring Break (lucky you!), you may find yourself in an airport. There are several apps available for iOS and Android that help you navigate airports, decide on transportation options, and manage your travel. GateGuru Chock-full of … Continue reading
T3: More Library Mobile Apps
Carrying on with our T3 theme of mobile apps for library resources this week, here are two more apps in addition to the EBSCOhost mobile app I already posted (see this T3 post). SpringerLink, a scholarly journal publisher and database … Continue reading
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Tagged android, apps, classical music, databases, iOS, mobile devices
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T3: Library Mobile Apps
As announced in yesterday’s Royal Purple, UW-Whitewater will have access to a WINS app starting Monday, 2 November. You can get instructions on how to download and use it from the Registrar’s website. There are many apps to help you take … Continue reading
Posted in campus connection, online @ the library, tech tips
Tagged apps, article databases, databases, EBSCO, mobile devices, mobile technology
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T3: Apps that Replace Cash & Checks
Owe your best friend $8 for dinner when you forgot your wallet? Need to give your roommate the rent money? If you, like me, rarely have cash and hate writing checks, then the following mobile apps can help you out. … Continue reading
T3: Streaming Music for the Season
Want to listen to some holiday music to help you study for finals (or distract you from studying)? The Library’s streaming music database, Naxos Music Library, has a new holiday-themed playlist available this month. The database also has dozens of … Continue reading
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Tagged android, apps, classical music, databases, iOS, music, streaming audio, streaming music
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T3: Microsoft Office Apps for iOS and Android
Microsoft just released iPhone versions, updated versions for iPad, and preview versions for Android tablets of its popular Office apps (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). The best part of this announcement is that you no longer need a subscription to Office365 … Continue reading
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Tagged android, apps, iOS, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word
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T3: Microsoft Office on Your Mobile Device
Many of us use MS Office products daily for a variety of projects. While there have been ways to view and edit MS Office projects on tablets–until recently you needed to be on a Microsoft tablet (such as the Surface) … Continue reading
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Tagged apple, apps, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, mobile devices, mobile technology
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T3: More Library Mobile Apps
Carrying on with our T3 theme of mobile apps for library resources this week, here are two more apps in addition to the EBSCOhost mobile app I already posted (see this T3 post). First up, Naxos Music Library has apps … Continue reading
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Tagged android, apps, article databases, classical music, iOS, mobile devices, mobile technology, music, science databases, social science databases
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T3: EBSCOhost Mobile App
Do you use any EBSCOhost databases, like Academic Search Complete, PsycINFO, or Communication & Mass Media Complete, on a regular basis on your phone or tablet? If you ever access EBSCOhost databases from your mobile device, you can download an … Continue reading
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Tagged android, apps, article databases, databases, EBSCO, EbscoHost, iOS
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T3: Scan Documents to Your Phone or Tablet
Did you know that you can scan documents using our BookScan Stations and have the documents sent to your smartphone or tablet via a QR code? Well, you can! All you need to retrieve your scanned document is a QR … Continue reading
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Tagged android, apple, apps, mobile devices, mobile technology, qr codes, scanners
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