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Early European Books online

ProQuest with Early European Books has embarked on a European-wide project which will trace the history of printing in Europe from its origins (circa 1450s) to 1700. The contents are drawn from major repositories including the Danish Royal Library, the National Central Library in Florence, the National Library of France, the National Library of the Netherlands, and the Wellcome Library in London.
 
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SIAM ebooks

SIAM textbooks and monographs are a source of knowledge for the applied mathematics and computational science communities.
 
The available ebooks in PDF format are accessible to an unlimited and simultaneous number of users.
 
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De Gruyter ebooks

The Sistema Bibliotecario has subscribed in perpetuity to approximately 450 titles.
 
The available ebooks are DRM free and accessible to an unlimited and simultaneous number of users. The formats available are PDF and ePub. On the platform there are also many freely accessible titles (Open/Free access).

 

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Cambridge Core ebooks

Cambridge University Press publishes a wide range of high-quality academic content across Cambridge Core, including leading journals, research monographs, reference works and textbooks.

The Sistema Bibliotecario has subscribed in perpetuity to approximately 450 titles.
 
Access is single site, DRM free, for an unlimited and simultaneous number of users.

All ebooks are freely downloadable and printable.

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EBSCO ebooks

EBSCO eBooks are online versions of print books that your library has either purchased with a perpetual license or via an annual subscription, and, since November 2021, a group of 4,000 Open Access ebook created in collaboration with university presses and scholarly OA publishers such as University of Michigan Press, Taylor & Francis and Temple University Press. This highly curated collection provides libraries and end users with choice and access to a large selection of discoverable, DRM-Free content.

eBooks that are owned will be available to the library in perpetuity.

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