Faculty can request ebooks for addition to the library collection via BOOK IT. (Must be signed in to Centrenet to use BOOK IT link)
When making a request, please specifiy in the drop down menu or the notes field that you want the item as an EBook.
We will make every effort to obtain unlimited, simultaneous user access. However, some purchasing options are restricted or limited. Other purchasing options include:
1-user access (only 1 user can access the book at a time)
3-user access (only 3 users can access the book at the same time)
Concurrent user access (x amount of uses per year, no set amount of simultaneous users. Access to these books will reset every year)
Who can access Centre's EBooks?
All of our Ebooks can be used by current students, faculty, and staff. Most Ebooks can be used without directly signing into the Ebook if you are reading the book online without downloading it. To download an EBook, see instructions in the next box.
Which devices can I use with Ebooks?
Most of our Ebooks will load on a variety of devices including e-readers, tablets, smart phones, and computers.
To read Ebooks on your computer or mobile device while you are offline, you can use the Download option. Several components are required before you will be able to download an ebook in most cases.
1. Adobe Digital Editions must be installed on your computer. Download (free) from this Adobe link.
2. Create an Adobe ID. You will be prompted to use it to authorize your computer if needed.
3. If using an EBSCO Ebook, click here to create a personal account and sign in.
Note: When connected to the internet, you may also choose Read Online or PDF Full Text to read an ebook. Downloading is not required.