When you do a full book 'check out,' make sure you log into your personal account when you try to access the book on a different device.
Using an eBook (e-book, ebook, eBook, or digital book) at an academic library is different than personal eBooks or eBooks you get from a public library.
Due to copyright restrictions, the number of chapters or pages you will be able to print or copy may be limited by the publisher and/or vendor.
Each eBook will have different limits for what can be printed, copied, or downloaded; some eBooks may only be viewed by one person at a time, while others have unlimited access. When downloading, some eBooks will allow you to select how long you would like to keep your book; if you select 7 days, it will be 7 days until another user can use that book.
EBooks can be read on a variety of devices and dedicated eBook readers using specially designed eBook software. See the Download tab for instructions, and the Troubleshooting Tips tab for specifics.
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