Research Tutorial ENGL 2321: Ebrary and Netlibrary

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This is part 7 in a series of library research tutorials for ENGL 2321 British Literature with Carol Lowe (fall 2008). This tutorial demonstrates the use of Ebrary and Netlibrary to search for and use electronic books for literary research. Created by Kristen Cook, Online Librarian, at the MCC Library.

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  • hi I am a university student & I know how to use ebrary but how can I install ebrary in my home is it acceptable if I install it in my home because I want to print some pages of specific books I already installed the active x of ebrary it even said the installation was successfull but when I closed explorer & opened it again nothing hapenned so what did I miss I already installed the pligin what is the link of the ebrary you have above I already provided my university name.

  • Are you using ebrary from your university's library web site? Or are you an MCC University Center student? Be sure you have popup blocker disabled when using ebrary, because after the initial installation, you will still have to click to run the ActiveX control. This prompt to run the ActiveX might be blocked by popup blocker.

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  • Hi , no need to run ActiveX control anymore in the new platform...

    did you use the new platform, it's much faster and easier with more features...

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