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How do I cite netLibrary e-books?

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How do I cite netLibrary e-books?

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More on netLibrary • Do e-books have help documentation? • Why use netLibrary’s own search interface? • How can I contact a librarian for more information about using, locating and selecting e-books related to my area of interest? What are Lehigh’s e-books? An e-book is an electronic version of a printed book. It has familiar book elements, including a cover, title page, table of contents, text, footnotes, bibliography and index. E-books can be viewed anytime from any networked computer on or off-campus. No book reader device or software is required to read the book. Readers may preview (i.e., read) and check out these books just as they would a print book. ASA, Lehigh’s Library Catalog includes full cataloging records for all the e-books including title, authors, subjects and keywords. The James and Grace Schnabel Endowment funded Lehighs participation in the NetLibrary e-book collection, which the Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium, Inc. member (PALCI) libraries jointly access

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