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                                                              Library Catalog (books, e-books, print journals etc.)

  

Recommended E-Books

Finding E-Books

  1. Write your keyword Library Catalog search box.
  2. Start a search with the Search button.
  3. Note that your results will include both print and ebooks.
  4. You can limit your results as by selecting “E-Books” from FORMAT to the left of your search results list.
  5. You can narrow your search in different ways from the other options on the left if you want.
  6. Click "Click to view these resources online" for the ebook you want to view or download.

Borrowing E-Books

In many (but not all) cases you will have to use software called Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) in order to borrow and use e-book offline.

Why Use Adobe Digital Editions?

Adobe Digital Editions is free software that allows you to download, view, and manage eBooks on your computer or laptop. The first time you use Adobe Digital Editions to open an eBook you will be asked to download to your computer.

Once you have downloaded Adobe Digital Editions (if needed), you are ready to borrow eBooks. From an eBook record, choose the option to borrow or download the entire book and follow the on-screen directions.

Loan periods for eBooks will vary, like 1, 3 or 30 days. For most eBooks with a loan period, the content will automatically become unavailable after the loan expires.

E-book Collections

Hundreds of thousands of e-books are available to you 24/7 from any device which is connected to the internet, so can be used anytime and anywhere. E-books can be accessible on-or off-campus.

Ozu Library e-books collection is multiple collections from different providers. In order to access e-books off-campus, you will be prompted to login with your Ozu e-mail and password.

E-Book Central Library 

eBook Super Collection  

O’Reilly for Higher Education (Safari Technical and Business Books Online)  

Wiley eBooks

Off-Campus Access

When you click a link from the library website to an electronic resource (e.g. article, e-book or database) you will be prompted for your OZU e-mail and password.

On-campus users will not need to log in.