Books: Printed or Electronic
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Mercer University Libraries
For Swilley Library (in Atlanta), Tarver Library (in Macon), or the Regional
Academic Centers (Douglas, Henry, and Eastman) you may discover books--either in print or digital format--through the
library catalog .
In addition to
traditional books in a print format, major sources for electronic books listed in the
catalog areGaIN, Ebrary and
NetLibrary. The
library catalog lists full-text of some health science material available
through GaIN, the Georgia Interactive Network for Medical Information.
GaIN is available for the Atlanta campus, via library
password. The full-text
of medical books--for example in MD Consult or in STAT!Ref--drug monographs and
journals are included in GaIN. |
Bartleby
The Internet publisher of literature, reference and verse with access to books and
information on the Web, free of charge. |
Index of Online
Dictionaries
Links to more than 400 dictionaries for over 125 different languages. |
Internet Public Library
Over 13,000 titles that can be browsed by author, by title, or searched through
a form. |
Online Books Page
From the library at the University of Pennsylvania, this Web page facilitates
access to books that are freely readable over the Internet. |
Project Gutenberg
The Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or eTexts). |
WorldCat
This GALILEO database serves as one huge library catalog for materials owned by libraries worldwide.
Current
Mercer University students, faculty, and staff may request materials not owned
by Swilley Library through the
interlibrary loan service. |
WWWebster
Dictionary
Search the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary online. |
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