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You can tell you've signed in, because it will say "Signed in as:" your email addressin the upper right corner:

Downloading & Printing

In order to print pages from an ebrary book, you'll need to download them first, once you're logged in to ebrary.

You can download material from an ebrary book in two formats: PDF or "Adobe Digital Editions."

  • PDF is best for printing and can be read on almost any device, but you will be able to download no more than 60 pages.
  • Adobe Digital Editions requires installing the Adobe Digital Editions reader on the computer/device you will be using (see http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions/Image Removed ), but lets you download and use the entire book (it becomes unreadable after 14 days) and has a very nice interface.

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  • select "Create an image PDF of the current chapter" and choose the chapter in the dropdown box, or
  • select "Create an image PDF of pages ____ to ___" and enter the page numbers.
    NOTE: the page numbers you use here should be those that appear in the upper right hand corner of your screen, NOT the printed page numbers inside the book!

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If necessary, install Adobe Digital Editions from http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions/Image Removed

Then, select "Download the Entire document for X days in Adobe Digital Editions format". (The browser will tell you if you don't have Adobe Digital Editions).

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Ebrary does provide it's own specialized e-reader software, and you can download it and view the book in it by clicking on Ebrary Reader.

Downloading

In order to print a