Questia Library App Now Available for iPad

Questia, an online research tool for students, has launched a new version of its free Questia Library app to make it compatible with the iPad.

The app, released last year for iPhones and iPod Touches, allows users with active Questia accounts to access the site from their iOS devices.

Features of Questia include:

  • Access to a curated library of 77,000 academic books and 4 million journal articles;
  • Tools to automatically create citations, footnotes, and bibliographies;
  • The ability to organize research; and
  • The ability to manage and save projects.

For more information, or to download the free Questia Library app, visit itunes.apple.com.

Questia also offers non-users free access to more than 5,000 books at questia.com. A free 1-day trial of the full service is also available at Questia's site.

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