We have a huge number of ebooks to support your studies. These are not the same as Kindle books, they are online books available 24/7 via the Internet. They will be on your reading lists, often as "essential texts", or you can search OneSearch or the individual collections for relevant books.
1. Use OneSearch to search across all of the collections in one go, then limit to "Available Online". Click on the book to see the collection that holds the ebook and follow the link.
2. Or search individual ebook Collections to make more advanced searches of the content.
Ebooks can be read online or downloaded but we recommend reading online if you are on the internet as it is more straightforward and you get all the functionality, such as adding notes and printing. More details on Downloading ebooks.
Depending on the collection you can add notes, print pages, change the background colour and read aloud. The EbooksGuide will tell you which features are available in each collection. The accessibility features of the ebooks can vary between collections so check out the Accessibility page for more information.
For more help finding and reading ebooks download our EbooksGuide or watch our video below:
You will need to log in to access the ebooks, any problems accessing the ebooks, check out our Troubleshooting eresources page.
Please note that publishers may limit the number of users and the availability of some features due to copyright and licencing. If all copies are in use you may have to wait until the other user has finished. Ebook licensing explained.
Why isn't my key text available as an ebook? Some publishers are restricting access to ebooks, check out this great short video for more information and join the ebooksos campaign.