


In order to borrow (or download) an entire book for a longer period of time, many ebook databases require additional logins. ( The equivalent, Adobe Digital Editions, is recommended for Desktop/PC devices) Ebooks that are issued as EPUB files, also offer a better reading experience, making it easier to resize text on various screen sizes (including mobile devices) BlueFire Reader is recommended by database providers for mobile devices. Most databases include their own online reader that enables users to read ebooks within the browser screen. Most database subscriptions vary over time, with new titles being added or others removed from the collection. Note: We may not have access to all e-resource material within a given database. From there, select a database and browse the selection of titles we have access to. To access ebooks, search, for example, Omnior check the Databases: EBook Collections page. You are now set up to borrow ebooks.ĭownloading ebooks and reading with Bluefire Reader (If you haven't yet set up an Adobe ID, you will be prompted to do so)Įnter the Adobe ID and password that you have registered (and made note of) and click "Authorize" to authorize your personal device. To read ebooks on a device (or multiple devices) you will need to authorize each of them using your Adobe ID. Note: Record all login information for future use.ĭownload the Bluefire Reader app from your devices App StoreĪuthorize your device(s) with Bluefire Reader and Adobe ID This ID and login are limited for use on six (6) personal devices. Setting up your Adobe ID and Bluefire ReaderĬlick here to set up your free Adobe ID account. Note: Before downloading an ebook, it is recommended to complete the following setup process, to avoid download complications. EBSCO eBooks™(eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) see also EBSCO Mobile App.

Canadian University Press ebooks (via Scholars Portal) see also Scholars Portal's ebook guide.With Bluefire Reader you can read EPUB and PDF eBooks, using an Adobe login and password.Ĭarleton University Library has several ebook collections that require an Adobe ID and Adobe Digital Editions including: Bluefire Reader is the recommended app to use from most ebook publishers, in accessing DRM ebooks on your iPhone, iPad etc. Digital rights management (DRM) is an approach to copyright protection for digital media that can include publisher restrictions on borrowing time, number of simultaneous users, and the copying and printing permissions of ebook pages.
