Video help on how to access and use EBSCO's ebooks
Use ebooks:
for convenience, electronic books are available 24/7;
for detailed information on your topic;
to put your topic in context;
for lists of references for further research.
Saint Leo University, Daniel Cannon Memorial Library now has over 127,000 eBooks available online to all students, and faculty. All resources listed here are available in full text, allowing you to locate and read books online 24 hours a days, seven days a week.
ABC-CLIO Greenwood Digital Collection and Education Library contains eBooks for all disciplines, with the largest set geared towards the education major.
APA PsycBooks contains 1,900 scholarly books, 31,000 chapters, 1,207 classic resources in psychology and Encyclopedia of Psychology from Oxford University
CQ Press Encyclopedias - click the links below to search for resources in US Political History, Religion in America, and Political Science.
https://saintleo.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.credoreference.com/ includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, etc., on a range of subject-specific titles covering everything from art to accountancy and literature to law. (Funds for https://saintleo.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.credoreference.com/ through Saint Leo University’s Annual Fund 2010)
Ebrary is an all-subject collection which now contains over 72,000 ebook titles
EBSCO's EBook Collection contains full text digital versions of books the library has purchased for your use.
Encyclopedia Britannica includes the complete Encyclopedia Britannica, as well as Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus, Britannica Student Encyclopedia and the Britannica Book of the Year.
Gale Resources:
Get the Gale App for your IPhone, IPad or Android device -find out how.
Oxford Digital Reference Collection Includes nineteen vital resources for all students, with more on the way!
Salem Literature offers online access to Critical Insights. This comprehensive series distills the best of both classic and current literary criticism of the world’s most-studied literature. Each volume in the series focuses on an individual author’s entire body of work or on a single work of literature
Open Access Collections (Available to General Public - no login or password needed)