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Return of e-books on demand@UCL via JSTOR

By Anna Sansome, on 9 June 2015

25,000+ e-books available via JSTOR for a limited period – read the e-books you want and UCL Library Services will buy the most popular.

At the end of last year, UCL Library Services began a series of projects involving users in the acquisition of e-book content. UCL students and staff have been able to read and download 1000s of extra e-books across a wide range of subjects, with UCL Library Services buying those used most often and adding them to our existing collection of over 400,000 e-books.

Access to additional JSTOR e-books proved very popular so we are once again offering UCL staff and students access to a large part of the JSTOR e-book collection. You can now read over 25,000 e-books via JSTOR across a range of subjects and we will buy the most-used titles to add to our e-book collection. The access will end once the money we have deposited has been spent – we’ll keep you notified with updates via this blog. We are busy loading records so that you can find these additional e-books via Explore.

Go to our Ebooks on demand@UCL webpage to find out more about the various projects.

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