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"EBSCO eBooks are online versions of print books that your library has either purchased with a perpetual license or via an annual subscription. eBooks that are owned will be available to the library in perpetuity, with provisions being made for long term access and preservation. eBooks available via subscription are renewed annually for the library to retain access. EBSCO eBooks are available from all major academic publishers in virtually all academic disciplines."
The easiest way to read the library's growing collection of eBooks is to simply read it on your browser. Reading the book on your browser allows you to read all of its content without any restrictions to the number of pages or chapters you can view. When you download the book, certain DRM guidelines will affect what you can and can't access. If you prefer to have a version of the book downloaded, follow the steps below.
The number of pages that may be downloaded varies depending on the publisher. This number will be indicated under Page Limit.
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The amount you are allowed to print varies depending on individual publisher-specified limits. Normally, up to 100 pages can be printed once the pages are saved as a PDF file. Once saved, use the Adobe Print function to print.
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For additional help, visit EBSCO eBooks Libguide or EBSCOhost eBooks User Guide.