ProQuest eBook Central Collection |
Downloading chapter PDFs or page ranges of an ebook is the best way to optimize its use. By not checking out (downloading) the full ebook, you are allowing the ebook to continue to be available for everyone.
Download instructions are available here:
EBSCO eBook Collection |
Notes:
Open the link below to learn how to save, print, or email EBSCO eBook Chapters.
To see how the download process works in the EBSCO eBook Collection, watch the video below. (4min. 42sec).
Discovery Searching
Find books using our Discovery search!
Discovery's Advanced Search allows you to search by author, title, a keyword for print or eBooks
You can also search for journal articles, videos, and other materials using Discovery Search.
View the short tutorials linked below to understand how to use our new Discovery Search
eBook Tips & Use
Waggoner eBook collections integrate over 200,000 full text eBooks into our library catalog!
Download is how to check out
Waggoner eBook collections have options for the book to be checked out to an eReader (downloaded), or print book chapters or read it online.
NEVER download a library eBook for a class assignment unless you see that it has 'UNLIMITED USE'!
If you don't see that information you need to assume the title has LIMITED use. This means once it has been downloaded it is NO LONGER viewable online - prohibiting anyone else in your class use of the book.
To complete your assignment you can create a PDF for a page range and email that to yourself. Federal copyright law has a limit of 60 pp but some publishers (Baker Books) have a limit of 12 pp at one time. You can log in again to retrieve additional pages.
Internet browsers do make a difference.
FireFox users may need to adjust the browser settings to open PDFs within the browser. To adjust the Firefox browser settings:
eBook Web Sites