A 2019 EBSCO User Research study found that library users would use a mobile app for research-on-the-go and for organizing content. Library users with long-term needs like a thesis or publication are more likely to use a mobile app in their research. These findings demonstrate that library mobile technology should include not just a basic app experience, but a library-centric app experience. A 2018 paper notes that “Mobile-enabled patrons require library content that fits their devices and their needs. To create responsive collections, librarians must approach apps as an emerging resource type at the confluence of content and format.”