Educational publisher Gale, part of Cengage Learning, US, has announced the launch of AccessMyLibrary (AML) School Edition, a mobile application for the iPhone. The new AccessMyLibrary iPhone application is projected to make library resources even more easily accessible. Students will now be able to access their school’s Gale databases in order to finish homework, work on a project or do research.
In December 2009, Gale launched its first iPhone application, helping iPhone users find their local public library. The new K-12 version will allow students to find their local school library – (grade schools, middle schools and high schools) and access the vast array of Gale resources the school library has purchased on their behalf. Students can use the application to locate their school and then will be required to authenticate for the school year, using a password provided by the school.
The AML School Edition app can be downloaded at the iTunes store with immediate effect. The iPhone application is free, and the content is paid for by the school that is accessed. The AML public library application is also available at the iTunes store.
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