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November 20 , 2008
Vol. 8, No. 9

Cambridge University Press E-Books

Recently acquired Cambridge University Press e-books are now fully searchable and accessible through the TRELLIS catalogue and the Library's new smart search tool, Primo Beta.

Cambridge University PressThe collection includes over 2,450 titles in the humanities and social sciences that were added to the collection through the Library's involvement in the Canadian Research Knowledge Network's Digital Content Initiative.

Item records within the TRELLIS catalogue and Primo Beta link directly to the e-books. To view a full title list, search “Cambridge” and “MyILibrary” as keywords, or use these keywords in conjunction with other search terms to limit solely to Cambridge e-books.

There is no limit to the number of people who can access these e-books at any given time, however restrictions do apply on saving and printing in adherence with copyright.

All the e-books are viewable within Adobe Acrobat Reader and no special e-books reader is required.

For more information, contact:


Librarian for History and Political Science
Ext. 35417

, Communications and Liaison Librarian
, Co-ordinator, Library Communications and Web Management
, Assistant, Library Communications and Web Development

November 20, 2008