FAQ: Which library eBook databases allow me to download eBooks to a personal computer or device?
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Last Updated: Jul 16, 2024
Views: 2188
Last Updated: Jul 16, 2024
Views: 2188
Some of our eBook databases allow the books to be downloaded to your computer or device. Do you have an iPad, Kindle, Nook or something else? You may wish to investigate the options below for download.
Note: Downloading eBooks is not required to read them. You can read the eBooks within the database.
eBook Databases with Downloads Available
- Business Expert Press This link opens in a new window
- Titles can be read online through the database or can be downloaded as a full PDF.
- eBook Collection - EBSCO This link opens in a new window
- Titles can be read online through the database or can be downloaded onto a device for up to 7 days for most books. An EBSCO account is required, along with either Adobe Digital Editions or Bluefire Reader to open the book on your device. More information on EBSCO eBooks This link opens in a new window.
- Ebook Central - ProQuest This link opens in a new window
- Titles can be read online through the database or can be downloaded onto a device for up to 21 days for most books. An ebrary account is required, along with either Adobe Digital Editions or Bluefire Reader to open the book on your device. More information on Ebook Central This link opens in a new window.
- eBook Collection from Taylor & Francis This link opens in a new window
- Titles can be read online through the database or can be downloaded as a full PDF or chapter PDFs.
- eBook Collection from Cambridge This link opens in a new window
- Titles can be read online through the database or you can download chapters as PDFs.
- JSTOR This link opens in a new window
- Titles can be read online through the database or you can download chapters as PDFs.
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