
EBSCO Mobile
Make progress on your research anytime, anywhere with EBSCO's mobile app!
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Android App Analysis and Review: EBSCO Mobile, Developed by EBSCO Information Services. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 7.1.1, Updated On 15/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: EBSCO Mobile. Achieved Over 347 thousand Installs. EBSCO Mobile Currently Has 464 Reviews, Average Rating 3.3 Stars
Make progress on your research anytime, anywhere with EBSCO’s mobile app!Find and connect to your library, then simply search, choose, and use your library’s content. Continue your research projects even when you’re away from your desk thanks to syncing across desktop and mobile devices. Download and read EBSCO eBooks directly within the app.
Designed to provide library users with an easy way to access library resources, the EBSCO app makes scholarly research more convenient.
Users, please note that if you can't find (or are unable to sign-in to) your library institution, please choose "EBSCO Essentials" from the institution list and follow the prompt to start using the app.
We are currently offering version 7.1.1. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
Our latest update includes new messaging to help you stay connected and informed.
Recent Comments
Gianluca Spada
Installed. Is not connecting with my university credential, even if is listed, even if I can access to the desktop version... Can't understand why is not working. Concept is good.. but not efficient.
Stuart Brown
You cannot connect to your institution. The app tries to launch a browser (I assume to let you authenticate) and fails. I've tried repeatedly with no success. That effectively makes this app literally useless
Cade Bray
Trying to connect with in institution doesn't work. Opens an in app browser, tries to load before just returning to the app. Nothing happens. Sometimes it'll load a 404 page but that's it.
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This app sucks: it doesn't let you download PDFs to your phone so that you can actually use a proper PDF reader to read it aloud to you. They force you to use their own which, I swear, had JUST a black screen with a play/pause button + mute. That's it. No voices options or reading speeds. Accidentally click out of the app? Starts from the beginning! No resume where u left off. 8pgs into a snoozfest academic study? OMG. Basic controls people. Also u can't select the text to paste elsewhere. 🤬
Ben Jay
Missing many features: saved searches with alerts/notifications, advanced search criteria, ability to filter and sort search results, ability to choose compact list views and layouts for search results and favourites list (current layouts are very large and bulky), ability to link to Google Drive to save article PDFs there. Lots of potential! Ultimately, we need the same features in app that we get in desktop web version.
shearlp p
EBSCO is a huge company that partners with so many educational institutions. In this day and age its disappointing to see a company not have accessability options like read aloud, or simple functions found on other readers like the option to highlight or write notes. if they added these to the app it would be a much better alternative than getting a used hard copy book
Diana Anonymous
The app was surprisingly good--the visuals are sleeker and better than the pc/browser version. Suggestions: put a loading screen in while retrieving search results. I can't tell if my search has no results or if it's just loading. Also, it would be nice if there was a filter for genres and other categories, like in the pc version. It's also really wonderful that you have a listening option, but it would be better if it were narrated by a real person and not just a computer.
Cody Hickey (hickeyca77)
Completely useless! I have a textbook assigned to me by my school, through EBSCO, and I cannot find it in the app! The search tools are a joke.