Apps for VU Library: Overview

The VU Library Apps guide showcases a collection of mobile apps available through VU Library subscription content to assist you with library and online research when reading, listening or viewing on the go. You can access eBooks, databases, journal articles, audio material and videos

Library and Learning Mobile Apps

Victoria University Library provides access to resources in an app form. You can access eBooks, journals, magazines, and videos from the convenience of using your phone or a tablet.

Choose the appropriate tab to download an app from either the Apps store (Apple devices), Google Play store (android devices), or Window store. For help on how to use the apps and the services, please use the Help page.

The apps listed in this guide include:

  • The EBSCO Discovery Service search solution app for conducting library research (check out the VU Library Resources Apps tab to find more about it);
  • Publisher-provided apps that link through to library-subscribed content;
  • Apps for using the Library's databases;
  • Learning apps, and;
  • Related resources apps

Victoria University (VU) App

The award-winning Victoria University's VU App is one of the essential apps to install, designed for all current Victoria University and VU Polytechnic students. It allows you to keep track of your classes, course content, assignments, grades, and Essential Activities, including finding your way around the campus, and also borrowing books from the VU Library.

Download the Victoria University App from the Apple App store(external link) or Google Play store to get started!

 

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