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Listed below are some resources that may make your eBook experience more productive and enjoyable. Resources available to authorized ºÚÁÏÉç users (on or off campus).
NOOKS
Sanchez Library has twelve Nooks available for check-out. These Nooks are single-function devices configured so that only free eBooks can be downloaded to them. (They are not for surfing the web, playing games, watching videos, or listening to music.) You can find free eBooks in the NC Libraries’ EBSCO eBooks collection or through other sources listed below.
Nooks may be checked out for up to three weeks. It is very important that when you return the Nook, you return it to a Sanchez Library employee at the Circulation Desk. Please do not place it in the drop box or leave it on the counter unattended. The replacement fee for a lost or damaged Nook is $99, and the replacement fee for a lost or damaged charging cord is $25. A $1 fee will be charged for each day the Nook is overdue ($10 maximum).
Both the Nook Quick Start Guide and Nook User Guide are located in each Nook’s library. In addition, the online tutorials below can help you use this device.
ONLINE TUTORIALS
Click on the links below for step by step instructions on how to search for, find, and download eBooks from ºÚÁÏÉç library’s EBSCO eBook collection. There are over 30,000 titles that support the curriculum at ºÚÁÏÉç.
OTHER SOURCES OF FREE EBOOKS ONLINE
There are many sites online containing free books you can download to your computer or an eBook reader such as the Nook. Many of these are classic fiction.
Free books for your Nook; any format but the Kindle. Even though you may see books available for purchase at this site, please note that you may only download free books.
This is a vast, free archive of materials compiled from libraries around the country. It includes many historical books on a range of subjects, and students in almost any field are bound to find materials of interest here.
. This is a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction.
Dedicated to eBooks published in epub format.
Open Publishing Distribution System; features public domain works & original works. All formats except Kindles.
Older books of quality.
This is the grandfather of all eBook sites. 33,000 free books in the public domain.
Free eBooks which are in the public domain in Australia.
There are more than 29,000 free eBooks available for Kindle, Nook, iPad and most other eReaders.
Over 1 million eBooks. Partner with Project Gutenberg; created and maintained by a librarian.
Over 1,000,000 free eBook titles are available.
CALIBRE
Calibre is a free and open source eBook library management application developed by users of eBooks for users of eBooks. It is very useful for eBook conversions and syncing to eBook reader devices like the Nook. For example, the Nook e-reader accepts PDF files only. If you find an eBook in another format, Calibre can convert this to a PDF file for downloading to your Nook. The Calibre icon can be found on the desktop of the library laptops or you can click to download.