UST Libraries mobile site
Learn more about how the mobile site was developed.
UST Library mobile apps and tools
Use this guide to find out about all of the Libraries mobile offerings, including our mobile website, iPhone / Pad and Android apps, and mobile access to Library subscription databases. Also find tips and tricks for installing, authenticating and using these resources.
We are actively making changes and updates to our mobile site (and this guide!) as often as possible. Check back often for new features and feel free to suggest new ones in the comments section.
If you have a favorite mobile resource you want us to add to the site just enter a comment below!
- CLICnet mobile
CLICnet (the library catalog shared with a number of other ACTC schools) is now mobile friendly! Try it our using you mobile device and feel free to leave comments here on your experience. - UST mobile databases

- Looking for an item in OSF Library?
Do you have a call number for an item (from CLICnet, Summon or elsewhere) and you're trying to find it in OSF Library? Use this mobile lookup tool to find where your item is located in the OSF library. - iPhone and iPod touch apps

- Android apps and tools

- Worldcat Mobile
Search for library materials and a library near you. - HathiTrust
Hathi Trust recently released a mobile version of their site, give it a try! The HathiTrust Digital Library brings together the immense collections of partner institutions in digital form, preserving them securely to be accessed and used today, and in future generations.
Helpful Links
- UST mobile website

- UST mobile devices info
General info about using mobile devices and the campus network. - Add your device to the UST Clean Access list
If you plan on using campus wireless service you will want to do this!!
About mobile database access
Depending on how modern your mobile device is - most (or all) of our databases will already work in your mobile browser.
The databases listed on this page either have mobile apps available (Science Direct for example) or they have web pages customized for your mobile browser (ARTstor).
If you have found additional mobile resources or have any questions/feedback please leave a comment above, use the chat widget on the lower right of this page or use our Ask a Librarian service.
What mobile device do you use?
Whether you are a student, staff or faculty, we'd love to hear from you! This will help us in our mobile initiatives.



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