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Digital Books (Features? (Protection (no download to other…
Digital Books
Features?
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Protection
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restrict availability to the cloud. Just like Netflix requires you to be online to view their programming, you can do the same for your e-book. Since the source files are never downloaded to a device, it makes nearly impossible to copy and redistribute. So don't store them on the server, where hackers look to scrape epub, mp4 and pdf files
add a social watermark (A watermark of the purchaser’s personal information is added to the file, discouraging purchasers from sharing and making the source of piracy easy to trace. This is simple and effective) GDPR??
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Availability on
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tablets and smartphones.
require apps like Amazon Kindle app, Barnes & Noble Nook app, iBooks app, Kobo eReader app and Sony Reader app.
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UL:
Some of our ebooks have the same limits as our print books, meaning that a limited number of copies are available. If you cannot access an ebook it may be that you need to wait for it to be returned by another student, in this scenario you will normally get a message when you try to download the book to enter your email address, and you will receive an email when the book is available to download.
Copyright, download and print restrictions also apply to ebooks and you will only be allowed print or copy a certain amount of an ebook
DIT
Ebook reader for all devices:
Adobe digital editions down load here.
To download ebooks off campus students 'may be asked to create publisher account':
ebsco ebook account
Proquest ebook account
Oxford Reference ebook account
Science Direct ebook account
UCD: searches across all publishers websites, from what I can see, and gets students to download direct from their websites. Students have to log in using their UCD Connect credentials