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Introduction to e-resources materials:

"E-resources" is a broad category of digital materials, including (but not limited to) ebooks (reference and non-reference), streaming media, reference materials, journals databasesIn , electronic serials, and databases In EDS.  The E-Resources Team's mission is to evaluate e-resources, describe their points of access, define the workflows for their maintenance, and list known issues and troubleshooting procedures.

The three broadest areas of access to e-resources are EDS, CatalogUSMAI, AtoZ (LibGuides?)E-resources teamand AtoZ/Publication Finder. For the most part, we will describe how e-resources appear and behave in these contexts, though we will occasionally have reason to consider e-resources in other discovery tools or in the contexts of their native vendor and/or publisher platforms.

FAQs

EDS
A to Z
CatalogUSMAI

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Known issues

Troubleshooting

Vendors

  • EBL
  • EBSCO
  • Sage
  • Gale
  • Springer
  • Oxford
  • Cambridge
  • JSTOR
  • Wiley
  • Ebrary
  • Alexander Street Press
  • Kanopy
  • Project Muse
  • Science Direct
  • Brill