eBooks
We have various eBook platforms, and each is a bit different if you want to download the book to your computer or device. You should be able to view the eBook on the screen without the hassle of downloading, if you just want to skim.
- ProQuest eBook Central - you'll have to login with your NetID/password. You can easily view sections and it tells you how many pages you're allowed to download as a PDF, based on the publisher's restrictions. To download and check out the whole book, you'll need Adobe Digital Editions. (It's pretty good about prompting you what you need.)
- EBSCOhost eBooks -- works the same as ProQuest, though you'll have to create a My EBSCOhost Account if you don't have one already.
- Taylor & Francis and Wiley - DRM-free, so these are the easiest interfaces, with each chapter viewable or download a PDF copy.