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Ebooks Quick Start Guide
NetLibrary QuickStart Guide
This guide will explain how to access NetLibrary’s eContent directly from within your library or remotely via the Web.
Accessing NetLibrary
There are three ways to access NetLibrary:
1. From an in-library computer through a participating institution.
2. By logging in to www.netlibrary.org as a remote user.
3. From your library’s online catalog on the Web or in the library.
Tips: You don’t need a NetLibrary user account to search for or view eContent from within you library or through your library’s online catalog on the Web or in the library, but to log in as a remote user you will need to establish a free NetLibrary user account from within you library or organization.
Creating a NetLibrary account
If you wish to access eContent from outside your library, create bookmarks, or save notes, you will need to create a NetLibrary user account from within you library or organization.
1. Ask your librarian or the eContent contact in your organization how to access the Web page with the account creation function. In most cases, you can enter www.netlibrary.org from within you library and use the Create a Free Account.
2. Enter your identifying information (user name, password, email address).
3. Select the Submit button.
Logging in as remote user
Each time you wish to acdess the NetLibrary Web site from a remote location, you will be prompted to login.
1. Go www.netlibrary.org and enter your user name and password in the login box.
2. Click on the red Log in button
3. You now have access to personalization features, checkout capabilities, and all eContent available in your library or organization’s collection.
Finding eContent
You can start your search for eContent in one of two places:
Basic Search lets you quickly find relevant eContene. Search by keyword, title, author, or full text fields. You will find Basic Search on the NetLibrary home page and on the right side of very page with the exception of the advanced search page.
1. Enter search term in the Basic Search field
2. Select Keyword, Title, Author or Full Text
3. Click Search
Advanced Search lets you construct more complicated searches using multiple fields and Boolean operators.
1. Click on the Advanced Search tab located in the top navigation.
2. Use to the drop down menu to select search parameter (Title, Author, Full Text, Subject, ISBN.
3. Enter search term or multiple search terms using Boolean operators.
4. Click Search
Tip: you can refine search results by using optional limiters such as publication year, publisher or language, and limit search scope to specific types of eContent such as Audiobooks or eJournals or databases if available.
Checking Out eContent
Once you have conducted a search, you can view or listen to eContent in your library’s collection directly from the eContent in your library’s collection directly from the search results.
1. To view eBooks and eJournals, select the View this eBook or View this eJournal link
2. To listen to AudioBooks, select the Download this AudioBook link
Tip: Additional bibliographical information, checkout limits, and download or listening requirements are available by clicking on the Show Details link.
Finding help
Detailed information on using NetLibrqry is available by clicking on the help tab in the top navigation bar. Context-sensitive help is also available by clicking on the tops link located on each page and in NetLibrary online reader. For additional assistance, connect your librarian or the NetLibrary administrator in your organization.
This guide will explain how to access NetLibrary’s eContent directly from within your library or remotely via the Web.
Accessing NetLibrary
There are three ways to access NetLibrary:
1. From an in-library computer through a participating institution.
2. By logging in to www.netlibrary.org as a remote user.
3. From your library’s online catalog on the Web or in the library.
Tips: You don’t need a NetLibrary user account to search for or view eContent from within you library or through your library’s online catalog on the Web or in the library, but to log in as a remote user you will need to establish a free NetLibrary user account from within you library or organization.
Creating a NetLibrary account
If you wish to access eContent from outside your library, create bookmarks, or save notes, you will need to create a NetLibrary user account from within you library or organization.
1. Ask your librarian or the eContent contact in your organization how to access the Web page with the account creation function. In most cases, you can enter www.netlibrary.org from within you library and use the Create a Free Account.
2. Enter your identifying information (user name, password, email address).
3. Select the Submit button.
Logging in as remote user
Each time you wish to acdess the NetLibrary Web site from a remote location, you will be prompted to login.
1. Go www.netlibrary.org and enter your user name and password in the login box.
2. Click on the red Log in button
3. You now have access to personalization features, checkout capabilities, and all eContent available in your library or organization’s collection.
Finding eContent
You can start your search for eContent in one of two places:
Basic Search lets you quickly find relevant eContene. Search by keyword, title, author, or full text fields. You will find Basic Search on the NetLibrary home page and on the right side of very page with the exception of the advanced search page.
1. Enter search term in the Basic Search field
2. Select Keyword, Title, Author or Full Text
3. Click Search
Advanced Search lets you construct more complicated searches using multiple fields and Boolean operators.
1. Click on the Advanced Search tab located in the top navigation.
2. Use to the drop down menu to select search parameter (Title, Author, Full Text, Subject, ISBN.
3. Enter search term or multiple search terms using Boolean operators.
4. Click Search
Tip: you can refine search results by using optional limiters such as publication year, publisher or language, and limit search scope to specific types of eContent such as Audiobooks or eJournals or databases if available.
Checking Out eContent
Once you have conducted a search, you can view or listen to eContent in your library’s collection directly from the eContent in your library’s collection directly from the search results.
1. To view eBooks and eJournals, select the View this eBook or View this eJournal link
2. To listen to AudioBooks, select the Download this AudioBook link
Tip: Additional bibliographical information, checkout limits, and download or listening requirements are available by clicking on the Show Details link.
Finding help
Detailed information on using NetLibrqry is available by clicking on the help tab in the top navigation bar. Context-sensitive help is also available by clicking on the tops link located on each page and in NetLibrary online reader. For additional assistance, connect your librarian or the NetLibrary administrator in your organization.
