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ACS MobileACS Mobile
Up-to-the-minute access to 35,000+ ACS ASAP Articles; ability to personalize content (save favorites, change fonts and graphics), filter, search, share and save work.
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Cost: Free to Texas State users connected to the domain
Sponsor: University Libraries
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BobcatMail (Outlook)BobcatMail (Outlook)
Texas State Email, known as BobcatMail, is our official email service. Part of Office 365, BobcatMail integrates with many other Office 365 apps. BobcatMail is available on mobile devices, where you need it, when you need it.
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Cost: Free to Texas State users
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BrowZineBrowZine
Find, read, and monitor thousands of scholarly journals available from your university, hospital, or corporate library who has a BrowZine subscription, or through Open Access publishers, covering all disciplines.
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Cost: Free to Texas State users connected to the domain
Sponsor: University Libraries
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Duo MobileDuo Mobile
Provides two-factor authentication service to make logins more secure; generates pass codes for login and can receive push notifications for easy, one-tap authentication.
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Cost: Free to Texas State users
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MedscapeMedscape
Leading medical resource app providing medical news, drug information and tools, disease and condition information, medical calculators, drug formulary information via online and offline access (if user downloads the clinical reference database.
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SAP FioriSAP Fiori
Access key SAP workflows – requests, approvals, tracking and data reporting based on your system role.
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Cost: Free to Texas State users
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Skype for BusinessSkype for Business
Access to voice & video meetings with rich individual presence, instant messaging, conferencing, and calling features via Active Directory authentication (Texas State Net ID and password).
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Cost: Free to Texas State users
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University StarUniversity Star
The University Star is the student newspaper of Texas State University. As one of the oldest student publications in Texas, The Star has published steadily through the Great Depression, two world wars, and through the Korean, Vietnam and Gulf Wars. Lyndon Johnson, the 36th president of the United States, served as the summer editor of The Star in 1930.
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