eBooks
Access
to eBooks is provided by the Oklahoma Department of
Libraries. Any citizen of Oklahoma can set up an account with netLibrary through their local public library. Books may be
read on library computers or from any computer with Internet access. 540 eBooks
purchased by ODL plus an additional 3,400 publicly-accessible titles are
available on netLibrary. At this time the ability to
download eBooks and audio eBooks
is not available.
Creating
an Account with ![]()
Once you have created an account
with netLibrary you may log in from any
computer with Internet access.
Using eBooks
Once you have created an account with
netLibrary you may log in from any computer with
Internet access.
Visit netLibrary and
log in with your user name and password. You can then browse and view the eBook collection and check out those items you wish to borrow.
To edit an account such as a
password or email address after you have created an account, select the edit
account button on the toolbar, edit the desired information on the "edit
account" page, then select the update button on the bottom of the edit
page. The "account updated" screen will appear displaying your edited
information.
What are electronic books?
netLibrary eBooks are electronic versions
of print books. eBooks can
be read online anytime, and are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from
any PC with Internet access, providing reliable information whenever and
wherever it's needed.
How do I borrow an eBook?
You borrow an eBook by logging on to netLibrary,
searching for the desired book, and clicking on the “Details”. You will then have the option of checking out
the book for seven days.
How do I get my borrowed eBooks at a later time?
When you check out an eBook, it is placed on in “My Checked Out
Items.” To access the eBook at a later time, select
the "My Checked Out Items" option on the netLibrary navigation bar.
How do I return my borrowed eBooks to netLibrary?
You can return a checked out eBook to the library before the checked out period has
expired by clicking on the "My Checked Out
Items" button on the toolbar, click the down arrow and select return this
book, or do nothing, and the book will automatically return itself to the shelf
when the checkout time has expired.
Can you copy and print text?
You can print single pages of
an eBook just as you would at a photo copy machine. netLibrary, however, has
copyright protection mechanisms in place, limiting the copying and printing of
pages. You can also cut and paste a limited amount of paragraphs and sections
and place them in other documents. netLibrary's
digital rights management system protects copyrights and limits the copying and
printing of an eBook while permitting fair use. The
system will automatically advise the user when they have exceeded the
limitation.
What eBooks
are available to my library?
Select the “What’s Available”
tab on the netLibrary tab selections. Under the 540 books available, you can chose to” List all eBooks” or to
“Search for eBooks.”
You may also select to “List all publicly-accessible eBooks.”
How long can users read an eBook online?
Checkout time is for 7 days.
Can they read more than one
book at a time?
You can have more than one eBook checked out but you can only read one eBook at a time.
Why do I get a message that
all copies are being used when trying to open an eBook?
netLibrary has a one eBook, which means if
someone has checked out an eBook from the collection,
no one else can check out that book at the same time. If a library buys
multiple copies of a particular eBook you will be
able to check out or browse any additional copy of that eBook
at the same time. However, if all copies of a book are checked out, and you
want to browse or check it out, you will receive the message that the copies
are unavailable.
How do you close an eBook?
You can close an eBook by clicking on “Close Item” after the title of the
opened book.
What if you don't close your eBook?
If you do not close your eBook, the eBook will "time
out," and the system will prompt you to log back in again to search for
other eBooks.
How do you get back to the
search results?
There are two ways to get back
to the search results page: the back button on the top of the page of the
opened book, as well as a button on the bibliography page.
Can I use my Macintosh to read
an eBook?
The browser-based online netLibrary eBook
Reader™ is fully Mac compatible.
For more information on using netLibrary’s
collection, select the “help” tab on the netLibrary website.