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EBSCO eBooks
For information on viewing and downloading EBSCO eBooks see the EBSCO support site. UNB Libraries subscribes to the EBSCO Academic Collection (over 90,000 titles) along with a collection of approximately 150 nursing and engineering titles. Several thousand free eBooks are included as well.
eBook Collection title lists:
- Access Information:
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eBooks can be viewed directly inside the EBSCO site, or downloaded to personal computers or readers.
PLEASE NOTE: The absence of a download option means this functionality is NOT available for the eBook in question.
Understanding access permissions, and knowing whether a book is purchased or subscribed by UNB Libraries:
- Access is initiated when viewing an eBook online or by downloading.
- When the usage quota is reached, single-user and other limited-user access books are locked from use by others until online sessions or download times have expired.
- Unlimited multi-user access books have unlimited usage for multiple users to view online and/or download.
- Titles marked as Selected Titles provide purchased access owned perpetually by UNB Libraries (ownership model). User limits are noted per title.
- Titles marked as Open Access provide free single-user access to UNB Libraries.
- Titles marked as Academic Collection provide subscribed unlimited multi-user access based on a package subscription (lease model).
Helpful links:
Use EBSCO's eBook Viewer to simply and quickly open a book.
Download an EBSCO eBook for reading offline or on your personal reader.
Why is a new PDF opened each time I turn the page of an EBSCO eBook?
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- Copyright Restrictions
- Resources are licensed to the University of New Brunswick for academic purposes ONLY. The content may not be reproduced, retransmitted, disseminated, sold, distributed, published, broadcast or circulated. Remote access restricted to members of the University of New Brunswick/St. Thomas University community.