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New Features for EBSCO Ebooks

January 23, 2018February 24, 2020 ccarpanebooks, new, uncategorized

Users are now able to download individual chapters directly from the Table of Contents of an e-book through the EBSCO eBooks™ platform. This updated workflow delivers a DRM-free file including all the pages the user requested, adhering to publisher permissions. Users can also download full-text PDF pages and chapters from EBSCOhost® or EBSCO Discovery Service™ […]

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Missing Link for Ebooks

November 27, 2017February 24, 2020 Elizabethebooks, uncategorized

The new Taylor & Francis e-book platform (which also hosts CRC Press and Routledge titles) provides a browseable list of subject collections on the main page. Apparently their Forensics subject link is missing and they’ve provided a direct link to use until they update their website.

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