Answered By: Venus Lam Last Updated: May 25, 2020 Views: 222
Answered By: Venus Lam
Last Updated: May 25, 2020 Views: 222
We understand that e-books are extremely convenient and that in an ideal world all textbooks would be made available electronically. However, many publishers choose not to make the electronic versions of their textbooks available for purchase by libraries. In these cases, the Library may only have a printed copy.
To see if the Library provides access to an e-version of a book, search the book title in OneSearch, then use the options on the right-hand side under REFINE YOUR SEARCH. Click on Full Text Online to limit the results to electronic resources, and then select Books in the Resource Type section:
You can click on Reset filters to remove your search limits:
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