Most of the eBooks are listed in the Catalogue and can be searched like any other book. To limit a search to only eResources, change "Entire Collection" to "Electronic Resources" in the drop down menu. You can also select Material Type "E-BOOK" under Advanced Search.
E-Book Collections:
Access Springer's very large and growing collection of electronic books, reference works, and book series, covering primarily science, technology, and medicine and related topics, but also the arts and humanities, and social sciences.
Access Note: to access titles the University of Saskatchewan Library has purchased access to, uncheck the box beside "Include Preview-Only content" at the top of the left menu column.
Access Note: Faculty and students may purchase a print-on-demand quality copy of most Springer ebooks the Library has purchased, for a small fee (US$24.95). SEE MyCopy information on the results page. Image rich and long ebooks may not be available for purchase.
Access is restricted to current students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saskatchewan for educational, research, and non-commercial personal use. Systematic copying or downloading of electronic resource content is not permitted by Canadian and international copyright law.
Check out the Finding Theses & Dissertations research guide for resources to help you find USask, Canadian, and international theses & dissertations.
We may not have it, but chances are we can get it for you! Take advantage of our Interlibrary Loan Service. It's free!
HINT: Click on "Create Request" to go directly to the order form.
Did your professor place books "on reserve" for your class? Type in "TOX" to see the books that are on reserve for Toxicology classes, or type in as much of the course name as you know.
Is there a title that you would like us to purchase for the Library? Let us know by filling out the Recommend a Purchase form.
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