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The Libraries' homepage provides access to resources available online 24/7 including databases, journal articles, eBooks, videos, digital collections, and more. We have discontinued purchasing print materials for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester. Find free intellectual output from researchers at the University of Mississippi through eGrove.
Current students, employees, and adjunct teachers at the University of Mississippi have access to thousands of eBooks:
Our collections include:
- ProQuest Ebook Central
- EBSCOhost eBooks
- Early English Books Online (books published in English prior to 1700)
- Gale Virtual Reference Library
- Eighteenth Century Collections Online (digital Eighteenth Century microfilm)
- and other eBooks from JSTOR, Cambridge, and Taylor & Francis.
You can access these books on different devices, and sometimes several people can view eBooks at the same time. To open or download an eBook, use your Ole Miss WebID to login. If you have a problem opening an eBook, please contact Access Services at (662) 915-5858.
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National Emergency Library eBooksEmergency Library of electronically-available books to support emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and “intellectual stimulation” while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed.
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Library of Congress eBook collectionWe are excited to share that anyone anywhere can now access a growing online collection of contemporary open access eBooks from the Library of Congress website
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Hathi Trust eBooksstudents, faculty, and staff from eligible member libraries to have online reading access to materials that are currently unavailable to them in their library collections. All users continue to have access to more than 6.7 million public domain and Creative Commons-licensed works. By offering this service, we intend to help continue to support teaching and research at institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic.