E-Books
COVID-19: Novel Coronavirus Content Free to Access by Taylor & Francis |
This microsite provides links and references to all relevant COVID-19 research articles, book chapters and information that can be freely accessed on Taylor & Francis Online and Taylor & Francis ebooks in support of the global efforts in diagnosis, treatment, prevention and further research into COVID-19. As signatories to NIH’s Access to Research initiative, along with the Wellcome Trust’s coordinated action on sharing research data and findings relevant to the outbreak, Taylor & Francis has been working with WHO to ensure this content is clearly signposted. We are also aligning the OSTP’s initiative to centralise resources on PubMed and are currently working with them to ensure rapid human and machine-readable access (where possible) to research articles and data through the NLM’s LitCovid portal. |
Free Resources on MUSE During COVID-19 |
In response to the challenges created by the global public health crisis of COVID-19, Project MUSE is pleased to support its participating publishers in making scholarly content temporarily available for free on our platform. With many higher education institutions moving into an exclusively online learning environment for the foreseeable future, we hope that easy access to vetted research in the humanities and social sciences, from a variety of distinguished university presses, societies, and related not-for-profit publishers, will help to support teaching, learning, and knowledge discovery for users worldwide. |
EBSCO E-Books Academic Collection |
(One-time Registration Required) A large collection of multidisciplinary eBooks representing a broad range of academic subject collection: 118,000+ Titles. ( Click here to download Adobe Digital Editions ) Click here to download the instructions for downloading an ebook. Click here to download the tutorial for Transferring EBSCO eBooks to a Portable Device Userguide/Brochure |
ProQuest Ebook Central (eBrary) |
Ebook Library- (150000+Ebook) (One-time Registration Required). ( Click here to download Adobe Digital Editions ) |
Emerald E-Books Series |
Business, Management, Economics and Social Science Frontlist collection: 2016-2017 Access. (Click on "JOURNALS & BOOKS" and select "Book series" and "Only content I have access to") |
e-Shodh Sindhu Resources Access in COViD 19 Situation |
Access to e-Resources provided by e-Shodh Sindhu consortium are seamlessly available on the member institutions campus through campus IPs. In addition to the on-campus access, users from subscribed institutions can access to resources through various off-campus access mechanisms available from the publishers and the the off-campus methodology available from the member libraries. Users are advised to contact their Librarian or Library Contact persons the method of off-campus available by their institutions. |
SAGE eVidya Indian eBooks (HINDI) |
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PACKT E-Book Collection |
Packt Publishing provides books, eBooks, video tutorials, and articles for IT developers, administrators, and users. |
Cambridge EBA E-books Collection |
(A collection of around 2000 books from Cambridge University Press is on Evidence-Based Acquisition (EBA) mode) "Search Books" and select "Only show content I have access to". |
Library of Congress Expands Its Collection of Open Access eBooks |
These books are the result of a pilot effort of the Digital Content Management Section (DCM). DCM staff, in collaboration with the Collection Development Office (CDO), identified books available through Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) of which the Library already holds a copy in print. DOAB is a digital directory that provides access to academic peer-reviewed books available under open access licenses. |
Open Access Children's EBooks from Library of Congress |
Feedbooks |
Standard EBooks |
Bean EBooks |
SmashWords |
ManyBooks.Net |
Project Gutenberg Australia |
Project Gutenberg Canada |
Cambridge EBA E-books Collection |
(A collection of around 2000 books from Cambridge University Press is on Evidence-Based Acquisition (EBA) mode) "Search Books" and select "Only show content I have access to". |
Library of Congress Expands Its Collection of Open Access eBooks |
These books are the result of a pilot effort of the Digital Content Management Section (DCM). DCM staff, in collaboration with the Collection Development Office (CDO), identified books available through Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) of which the Library already holds a copy in print. DOAB is a digital directory that provides access to academic peer-reviewed books available under open access licenses. |
Open Access Children's EBooks from Library of Congress |
Feedbooks |
Standard EBooks |
Bean EBooks |
SmashWords |
ManyBooks.Net |
Project Gutenberg Australia |
Project Gutenberg Canada |
NBT books |