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ENGL 1102 with Dr. Chen: Finding E-Books

E-books

Odum Library has been acquiring e-books from a variety of academic publishers for over ten years.  The e-books reside in several vendor databases. Since each e-book vendor is different, please visit the specific e-book database guide as listed in the menu for more specific information regarding viewing, printing, copying, and downloading instructions.

Finding E-Books

If you want to find an e-book at Valdosta State University's Odum Library, there are several places you can search. 

 

Library Catalog

 

Directions

1. Visit  Odum Library's catalog, GIL-Find.  From here, you can do a basic search. Alternatively, you can click on Advanced Search for more search options and fields. 

 

2. Search the catalog using keywords. You can search by title, subject, author, etc.  Select the format: Books. 

 

Screenshot of Advanced Search in GIL-Find. One drop down box says in subject. The corresponding search field says Linguistics. Books has been selected from the Format drop-down menu.

 

3.  In the search results, click on Full Access Online. This option can be found above the search results or in the column to the left of the search results. 

 

Screenshot of search results in GIL-Find. Under availability, select Full Access online.

Discover 

 

Directions

1. Search in Discover GALILEO by author, title, subject, etc. 

 

Discover GALILEO search box

 

2. In the search results, select eBooks from the left side under Limit By Type. 

 

Limit by Type limiters from Discover. E-books is selected.

E-book Database

 

Directions 

 

1. On the Discover GALILEO home page, click on Browse By Type. 

 

Discover GALILEO Home page Tab Browse By Type has been clicked on

 

2. Click on Books, E-Books, and Book Reviews 

 

Browse By Type - Books, E-Books and Books Reviews page. Lists various databases that are sources for books, e-books or book reviews.

 

3. Select an eBook database that interests you and search within it for eBooks. 

Accessing E-books

E-books and the e-book databases are accessible on & off campus.  Off-campus access requires login using your VSU Email username/password.  

 

If you have difficulty logging-in, please use the "Live Chat" button to request assistance.   

 

The database vendor may require the creation of a free account to download e-books or perform other tasks, i.e. saving to a favorites folders or adding notes. If you create one of these accounts, please use your institutional email address (@valdosta.edu). 

 

 

Reading, Downloading, and Printing of E-books

Reading E-books

 

Online

  • Can read e-books online in a web browser. 
  • Some e-books are restricted to one reader at a time. 
    • You will receive a message if a book has reached its limit of users. 

 

Downloading

  • Many e-books compatible for download for mobile devices and e-readers. 
  • Additional apps like Adobe Digital Editions or Bluefire Reader may be required.

 

E-books and Printing and Copying

  • Academic e-book content is usually limited to printing/copying a specific number of pages or chapters.