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ENGL 2326 - American Literature - Loges

Resources for course writing assignment on American authors.

Printing E-book Pages

Copyright law limits the number of pages that can be copied  from any book whether electronic or hard copy. E-book providers excercise the right to limit the number of pages you print, with interfaces programmed to prevent you from exceeding those limits. Remember that the number of pages you can print is limited, so choose carefullly.

Ebooks via Ebscohost Printing Tips

You can only print one page at a time from books in Ebooks via Ebscohost. Right click the page you want, and choose "Print." Alternately, you can load and print the page through Adobe Acrobat by clicking the "Print Current Page" button. Do NOT use your browser print command, as this will print the side bars and not the page itself.

ebrary Printing Tips

For best results, use the Internet Explorer browser (not Firefox). Click the blue "ebrary Reader" button to download the ebrary Reader. When the book is open in ebrary Reader, you will see a printer icon. This will allow you to print up to 5 pages at a time

Ebooks from Off-Campus

E-books (electronic books) are accessed differently from off-campus, due to security, copyright laws, and licensing.

To access e-books from off-campus:

Select Database List on the library home page

Click on E for either E-brary or E-books on EBSCOhost and choose the collection you want to use.

Log in using your LEA username and password

Once you are logged in, search by the title of the book you want to use or search by subject or keyword.

Searching the Catalog

Our catalog is located on our main webpage: www.lamar.edu/library.

Search for words and phrases related to your research topic. Depending on how broad or narrow your topic is, use different searches for better results. Choose the different searches from the pull-down list beside the search box.

Subject

  • Use subject for broad topics such as gun control or inorganic chemistry. A subject search produces a list of subject headings and subheadings. You can use the previous and next buttons to browse up and down the list of headings.

Subject keyword

  • Use subject keyword to search for one or two terms—especially if one term is geographical or historical—such as gun control europe or 17th century literature. A subject keyword search matches your terms against subject headings and sub-headings.

Keyword

  • Use keyword to search for topics with several search terms or those that overlap subject areas.

The subject searches focus on subject headings. Keyword matches terms against titles, authors, subjects, table of contents, and other information. Keyword is looser than the subject searches but it will work for terms not found in the subject headings.

You can also use operators with the keyword search.

If a book has online in the call number and electronic resource noted in the title, it is an e-book. Each e-book has a URL link near the right side of the screen. That link will take you to the e-book.

E-books are duplications of printed books, so the content is consistent page-by-page with the print edition.