- The Digital Library
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- Additional resources to cover the Coronavirus pandemic
- Getting help
- Electronic books (ebooks)
- DISCOVER
- Databases
- Reading lists
- Newspapers
- Times Higher Education
- Electronic journals
- Full Text Finder
- Exam papers
- In my subject area
- Searching for digital resources
- Dissertations and theses
- Using EBSCO resources
- Accessing digital resources wherever you are
- Report a problem
- What does the "via UK Access Management Federation" link mean?
- Getting help
- Electronic books (ebooks)
- DISCOVER
- Databases
- Reading lists
- Newspapers
- Times Higher Education
- Electronic journals
- Full Text Finder
- Exam papers
- In my subject area
- Searching for digital resources
- Dissertations and theses
- Using EBSCO resources
- Accessing digital resources wherever you are
- Report a problem
- What does the "via UK Access Management Federation" link mean?
EBSCO app
Our EBSCO databases (including DISCOVER) should all work well on mobile devices, so an app is not really required but EBSCO have produced an app for Android and Apple devices. If you are interested you can find out more about the EBSCO mobile app