The Questia Library app is a free mobile learning app makes it easy for students to do extensive research for major projects from anywhere. Available to all Questia.com accounts only, this research is tool is gives students the power to maximize their time by giving them the power to always work towards research goals. Prior to applications such as Questia's mobile learning app, research typically began and ended at home or the library. Thus, many other things in one's life must often take a back seat to major research projects. Prior to correspondence learning, people had to make choice between school and their real lives. Even those that were able to choose school still found themselves having to make the choice between the two when major projects that took more time than ususal assignments were to be completed. Questia Library's app takes the "drop everything" factor out of research. Questia states that this app allows the user access to:
- Over 5,000 free public domains
- Over 77, 000 books
- 4 million articles from journals, magazines and newspaper articles
- Category-specific organization that makes searches easier to execute
- Universal binary support for iPad
From elementary to higher education, this tool will help Baton Rouge learners maximize their study time. Secondary and higher education students attending local area junior high and high schools, and such institutions of higher education as Louisiana State University, Southern University and A&M College, and Baton Rouge Community College will fully benefit from this app when engaged in 5 or more classes that all research projects due at the same time. Students taking night classes will also benefit from its use. For more information or to order the Questia Library app, visit App Store - Questia Library.












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