EBSCO eBooks

Set students on the path to learning and help faculty adopt and promote earth-friendly resources with EBSCO eBooks.

Ways to Order  

Log in to your preferred ordering platform to start browsing EBSCO eBooks.  

EBSCOhost Collection Manager  (ECM)

ECM is the fastest and easiest way to manage your library’s digital collections. Use this convenient online collection management tool to order e-books, audiobooks and Flipster digital magazines as well as explore collections, build a demand-driven acquisition (DDA) list and more. 

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Mackin

Log in to start adding EBSCO eBooks to your Mackin collection.

EBSCO Direct 

Contact a sales representative to order e-books directly from EBSCO.

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EBSCO Loves Books and Helping School Libraries Build Stronger Collections

Rethinking how your school library acquires books? EBSCO loves books and we are here to help. From print fulfillment to perpetual e-books and flexible models like DDA and EBA, our platforms are built to support your evolving strategy with stability, choice and heart. 

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What the EAA and ADA Title II Mean for Accessible E-Books

EBSCO is committed to advancing accessibility and meeting new standards set by the European Accessibility Act and ADA Title II. Learn how we’re enhancing our e-books, collaborating with partners, and ensuring inclusive access for all users.

Beyond Wikipedia: Teaching Students to Use Authoritative Sources for Biographical Research

Help students move beyond internet sources. Learn how librarians can teach essential research skills and guide students to accurate, authoritative sources — such as library databases — for richer biographical research.

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