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An ebook, also known as an electronic book or digital book, is a book that exists in electronic form, whether it started as a print book or not. Trevecca has access to over 200,000 ebooks, and almost all are in the library's catalog. You can read TNU's Ebooks on many devices, including computers, laptops, iPads, tablets, e-readers, and smartphones. This guide contains links and information for various library and Internet Ebook collections:
Book/ebook reference citations are covered in Section 10.2 of the APA Publication Manual, Seventh Edition.
There are three different eBook license types available on the eBook Central platform. They determine how many people can use the book at one time and how often it can be used.
The type of license in use is indicated under Availability on the middle column of the book detail page.
These licenses are:
If one of your textbooks is noted on a syllabus as an ebook found in the library, they are discoverable by searching the title or by the author's name in the library catalog (Discovery search).
Two main eBook collections are ProQuest Ebook Central and EBSCO (linked below). Both have options to read the book online, check it out, or create PDFs of selected chapters or page ranges. Use the pages on the left menu for specific how-to information from each collection regarding downloading and creating PDF chapters.
Contact Waggoner Library if you have questions or need assistance.
Copyright and ebooks
As nice as ebooks are, they are not perfect. Restrictions exist. Copyright and Digital Rights Management (DRM) limits how ebooks can be accessed and downloaded. This guide will take you through the process of viewing ebooks here at Trevecca and how to access and download ebooks using various devices (e.g., laptops, tablets, Kindle). It will also identify the restrictions you likely will encounter and the best way to manage those problems.
Finding eBooks in the Library |
ebooks can be located by:
Starting with Discovery Search, the video below illustrates how to construct your Discovery Search to limit results to ebooks.
The links below take you directly into our two primary ebook databases, EBSCO eBook Collection and ProQuest Ebook Central, where you can search for an ebook by title, author, or subject.
All Waggoner ebook collections are accessed through the Discovery Search on the library website, where titles are integrated into the search results. TNU authentication is required to view ebooks off-campus. Each ebook collection has its own procedures for viewing, checking out, and downloading the ebook content. View the specific collection page on the left menu for detailed information. Below are links to search each collection separately.
APA 7 - from the APA Style Blog
Authored eBook Citation examples from the APA Style Blog |
Do's and Don'ts from the APA Style Blog
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Chapter in an Edited Book Citation Examples - from the APA Style Blog
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Do's and Don'ts - from the APA Style Blog
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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 |
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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).