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Updated: September 15, 2009

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Selected Websites: eBooks

Full-text books available at Cannell Library:
It Pro collectio of e-booksIT Pro Collection of Technical Books
Full-text technical books. Limited to Clark faculty, staff and students only. (Off campus: Clark ID required)
 
Gale Virtual Reference Center
The IT Pro Library Collection from Books24/7 is a technical reference library for information technology with full-text electronic versions of over 700 technical books and journals. A wide range of IT subjects are covered including programming, graphic design and Web development from publishers such as MIT Press, O'Reilly, Osborne/McGraw-Hill, Que, Sams, Sybex and Wiley. (Off campus: Clark ID required)

STAT!Ref Health & Medicine e-Books
NOTE: Allows two users at a time. If you are denied access, please wait a few minutes and try again.
Electronic resource for healthcare professionals. Includes full-text access to 24 up-to-date electronic medical books, including Burket's Oral Medicine and Treatment, Medical-Sugrical Nursing Care, and Taber's Cyclopedia Medical Dictionary. (Off campus: Clark ID required)

Visit the Library's Online Databases Page for a complete list.
 
 

Open Web (Free) E-Books

Berkeley Digital Media Library:
Digital collections from UC Berkeley.
 
Classics in Washington History
From the State Library, more than two dozen full-text books covering the creation of Washington as a territory and state.

eScholarship:
400 Titles from the University of California Press available free to the public. Searchable catalog.

Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts:Working Women 1870-1930 collection of e-books
Extensive list from the University of Pittsburgh.

Making of America (MOA)
Includes "primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction." (From the web site) Areas include education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. 8,500 books and 50,000 journal articles.
 

The Online Books Page:
Excellent collection from the University of Pennsylvania.

Working Women 1870-1930
From the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program, this site ptovides full-text access to digitized historical, manuscript, and image resources. Includes 1,180 books and pamphlets and 4000 pages of manuscripts. A recent addition is the collection of trade catalogs.