A commercial vendor providing e-books (electronic books) to users on a subscription basis. Only one user at a time can "check out" a book unless the library pays for additional "copies." Users are allowed to print single pages.
An electronic book producer and distributor from which UCSD has acquired over 600 books, which can be browsed or “checked out” on-line.
A source of e-books, books that can be read online. WCU students, faculty, and staff may sign up for a netLibrary account. Books that are available through NetLibrary can be found in the Library Catalog.
Founded in August 1998, netLibrary is located in Boulder, Colorado. As the world's premier provider of electronic books (eBooks), netLibrary helps academic, public, corporate and special libraries create a richer, more productive learning environment for their patrons. By combining the time-honored traditions of the library system with electronic publishing, netLibrary offers an easy-to-use information and retrieval system for accessing the full text of reference, scholarly, and professional books. netLibrary is a division of OCLC Online Computer Library Center, a nonprofit organization that provides computer-based cataloging, reference, resource sharing and preservation service to libraries worldwide.
an electronic books service subscribed to by the University of Alberta Libraries
The leading provider of eBooks for the institutional library market. netLibrary develops, hosts, maintains and preserves eBook collections for academic, corporate, public, and school libraries. Thousands of libraries throughout the United States and internationally are currently providing netLibrary eBooks to their patrons. Since January 2002, a division of OCLC. Also includes MetaText (q.v.)
NetLibrary is a collection of ebooks. NetLibrary books are searchable and accessible through the library catalog. To sign up for a NetLibrary account, all users must sign up on a CCCCD campus first. See NetLibrary. on-circulating: Items that can not be checked out of the library, such as periodicals, reference works, etc. Items which must remain accessible within the library at all times. ff Campus Access: Access to resources (such as databases) while not in the library or any other CCCCD building. This restriction can be overcome by typing in your library barcode number which starts with "21702" and is found on the back of your student ID. Click here to see our guide on accessing databases off campus.
netLibrary is a provider of electronic books.
A source of e-books, books that can be read online, and audiobooks, which can be downloaded to PCs or portable listening devices (EXCEPT iPods). Books that are available through NetLibrary can be found in the Library Catalog.
a collection of electronic books in five subject areas: Economics & Business, Education, Religion, Psychology and Social Science from these publishers: Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Yale University Press, University of California Press and McGraw-Hill. To use this resource off campus TMC students must first create their own individual user account while connected to the campus network from on campus. For more details, go to Electronic Book Collections on the "About the Library" Web page.
A company that provides access to electronic books (e-books). See electronic books.
NetLibrary – An electronic book or e-book vendor. OhioLINK contracted with NetLibrary in 2000 to purchase selected titles. In late 2001, the company was purchased by OCLC. OhioLINK members have perpetual ownership of titles purchased. NetLibrary FAQ.
Electronic library content provider that delivers eBooks to users through e-libraries; users can preview and check out eBooks through e-libraries featuring netLibrary.
A collection of over 15,000 full-text electronic books that may be accessed online. These include many reference, scholarly, and university press books. netLibrary's catalog has some particularly useful features; not only are standard subject, author, and title searches supported, but keyword searching may be performed within the text of a single e-book or throughout the entire collection. netLibrary is a subsidiary of Online Computer Library Center (OCLC). See also E-book; OCLC.