May 16th, 2011
Welcome to Database of the Week — a feature from the Management & Economics Library (MEL). These weekly database snapshots will give you basic information about our most relevant and beneficial online resources.
This Week’s Featured Database: eBooks
Link: www.lib.purdue.edu/mel, in the catalog (see a 90-second demo here eBooks in the catalog) or through one of our collections (see the demo here eBook collections).
Description/focus: The link for eBooks takes you to a page with links to the business collections of NetLibrary, Safari, CAB, and Springer.
Start with this hint: When you see a book of interest in NetLibrary you can look at the chapter titles by clicking Show Details. In Safari and Springer you can also choose to search the chapter titles as well as book titles. For example, a title search for “project management” yields 5 books in NetLibrary, but 7 books and 44 chapters in Safari. A search of the catalog for title, subject, or keyword will include eBooks.
Why you should know this database: The eBook collections have the full text of books in all fields of business, and include reference books as well.
How this database can be integrated into the curriculum: Required reading does not have to be a hardcopy textbook or a chapter on our reserve shelf. Students can be referred instead to books or chapters in NetLibrary, Safari, or Springer.
Cost: varies by database; if you would like to know what the library pays for any of these, send an email to mdugan@purdue.edu.
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