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New eBook Resource Trials: Wiley Higher Education Texts (via EBSCO) and Cambridge Higher Education

by Matt Stevons on 2024-03-11T18:00:01-05:00 | 0 Comments

Through the end of March 2024, we have access to two ebook databases, Wiley Higher Education Texts (via EBSCO) and Cambridge Higher Education. Each collection is focused on providing books relevant to coursework at universities. 

If you'd like to check out these resources and give us comments, your feedback will be considered by those deciding whether these resources should be provided as a permanent addition to our collection of resources.

Links to the resource trials:

Access John Wiley & Sons Textbooks subscription (via EBSCO)

Access Cambridge Higher Education textbooks

After you've evaluated them, let us know your thoughts. Fill out the evaluation form. 


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