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You can download and read ebooks on your phone, tablet, and computer. They are quick and efficient to use when you can't get to the library or can't find an available physical copy of a book you need. This guide was created to help you learn how to search for, use, and read ebooks. You can do all of these things via Simpson Library's ebook databases or through another online source.
This database contains ebooks on all subjects published from 1915 to the present that can be read as PDF files or downloaded to your desktop or mobile device. In order to download an ebook from EBSCO, you need to log in to your EBSCO account.
This database contains ebooks on academic works across the disciplines of humanties, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law published from 1990 to the present.
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Formerly Safari Tech Books, this collection contains more than 35,000 book titles and over 30,000 hours of video. Additional content includes learning paths, case studies, interactive tutorials, and audio books.
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This LibGuide was created by student aide Da-Veia Brown.