Research online with library e-books
Did you know that 80% of veterinary medicine books for Spring semester are available as e-books? Have you looked at our online e-book collections in gardening, landscaping, cooking, and nutrition?
As Pendergrass Library temporarily relocates this summer and the physical collection is inaccessible, consider searching for e-books you might use for your research.
Just follow these steps to access an e-book, and download the step-by-step guide with images:
- Start by searching OneSearch for a topic of your choice.
- Choose to search UT Collections.
- Refine your results to Books & E-Books.
- Choose to display Online access only.
- Find the book you want to read.
- Click “View It” to see where your e-book is available.
- Click on the e-book website to access; you do not need a special e-book reader, just your computer.
Each e-book website will look slightly different, but all will allow you to read and navigate through e-books.
Having trouble accessing and reading an e-book? Check out the Ebrary user guide or contact a subject librarian.
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