Bookshelf Home: My Library

My Library

 

My Library displays all the content for which you have an active license and is unique to each Bookshelf user. 

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Each title in your license will be identified by a cover image and important data, including: 

  1. Asset type tag: eBook designates a digital book and Access Code designates content that includes an access code that can be redeemed on a third-party site for courseware or other materials. 
  2. Title
  3. Edition
  4. Ancillaries feature tag: Indicates the title includes ancillary materials. 

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3-Dot ‘More Options’

Clicking the 3-dot ‘More Options’ icon will display a menu with additional interactions that are available to you. Available options include: 

Open Book

Book Details

View Ancillaries

Add to Favorites

View Access Code Instructions

 

Note: options available may vary depending on asset.

 

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Open Book

Open the book by clicking the cover, or select the 3-dot ‘More Options’ and choose Open book. 

 

Book Details

Clicking the “More Options” icon will open the Book Details panel displaying the author, publisher, description, and any additional features of the title.

 

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View Ancillaries

Access Ancillaries by clicking the “More Options” icon and selecting View Ancillaries. 

 

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Add to Favorites

Add a title to Favorites by clicking the 3–dot ‘More Options’ menu and selecting Add to Favorites. Your titles will be visible in the favorites folder. See Favorites for more information. 

 

View Access Code Instructions

View instructions for redeeming an access code for an eResource or Courseware on a third-party website by clicking the 3–dot ‘More Options’ menu and selecting View Access Code Instructions. See Accessing eResources and Courseware for additional details. 

 

 

 

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