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JSTOR Ebooks include over 45,000 books from academic publishers in all disciplines. When searching in JSTOR, you can narrow your search results to just ebooks, or include both journal and ebook chapter results. Chapters can be downloaded in .pdf format.
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The books in the ACLS Humanities E-book collection cover topics in History, Philosophy, Literature, Art, Women's Studies, Sociology, Political Science, and related subjects.
ACLS Humanities presents full text access to thousands of foundational books in the humanities and social sciences from hundreds of publishers. ACLS Humanities EBooks is a collection curated by scholars for scholars; and members of ACLS learned societies nominate books for inclusion.
A digital reference library that provides information from more than 600 high-quality reference books from the world's leading publishers. Credo Reference includes reference resources such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, thesauri, and books of quotations, plus numerous subject-specific titles covering everything from the arts to accountancy and law to literature.
A comprehensive full-text collection of reference resources such as subject-focused encyclopedias and dictionaries, available in a single database. Subject areas include: Arts, Biography, Business, Environment, History, Literature, Medicine, Multicultural Studies, Nation and World, Science, and Social Science.