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What
is netLibrary? netLibrary
is a library of e-books (books
available in full text online) available through the Web.
You can search the full text of the books by keyword
to go straight to the pages pertaining to your topic.
You can then read the pages you want right there on your screen.
What
kinds of books will I find? DeVry
owns 8000 books on a variety of topics, from technical
to the social sciences and humanities. You can also search
the Public (free) collection.
How
does it work? Using netLibrary
is in many ways just like using a traditional walk-in library.
Only one person at a time can use a particular
book. When you find a book you want, you
may check it out for 24 hours. This means that no one else
will be able to access the book during that time. The system
automatically checks your book back in when your 24 hours are up.
Can
I browse through a book without checking it out?
Yes. Click on the Browse
icon to use the book temporarily. No one else will be able
to access the book while you are previewing it.
Can
I download or print a book? netLibrary
allows you to download or print only one
page at a time. This means it will be impractical
for you to try to make copies of large sections of a book, thus
keeping you from violating copyright.
How
do I access netLibrary?
Before
you can access it from off-campus, you
must create an account for yourself from an on-campus computer.
You may also create an account from home by logging in to the
library linked from your student e-mail page.
This verifies that you are a DeVry
patron. Once you have set up an account on-campus with
your own personal User ID and Password, you can then use netLibrary
from off campus.
How
do I set up an account?
Go to the URL www.netlibrary.com
Click on Create
an account at the far right of the screen under the
DeVry Institutes logo.
Fill in the items in
bold red
When
I check out a book, I see two Reading Options. What is the
difference?
We recommend you use
the Online reading option.
It lets you check out a book on one computer (for example, an on-campus
lab computer) and read it from another (for example, your home computer).
To use the Download
reading option, you must first download netLibrary's eBook Reader
software onto your computer's hard drive. You then download
the book contents into the software. This means that you
can only read the book from the computer
on which you first downloaded it. It still does
not let you print more than one page at a time, and netLibrary
automatically checks the book back in and takes it off your hard
drive after 24 hours. We really see no advantage to using
the Download option.
Tutorial by Colleen Kennedy |