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Use these free mobile apps and sites to connect to M-Library and manage your academic work. This information was presented as part of Enriching Scholarship 2013.
Last Updated: May 8, 2013 URL: http://guides.lib.umich.edu/mobile Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Key Information

Some key information about mobile tools accessible on the Ann Arbor campus:

Finding Discounted Apps

If you're an iOS user, you can use these sources to find paid apps for free.

 

Welcome!

About This Guide
This guide supports the 2013 Enriching Scholarship "Tools for Your Mobile Research" workshop, presented by Lisa Campbell and Karen Reiman-Sendi. We hope this guide will provide you with new ideas!
 
About These Resources
For this presentation, we selected free resources that can help you conduct research and manage your academic work. Because mobile technology is constantly changing, we've also included sites you can use to identify new apps.

Finding Reviews and Downloads

These websites can help you identify mobile-friendly web sites and apps for academic work.

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Lisa Campbell
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The University of Michigan
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Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
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Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
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