Answered By: Carole Rhodes Last Updated: Jan 08, 2021 Views: 1674
Perlego is a commercial provider of eBooks, selling direct to students. Links to Perlego are integrated into Reading Lists @ Liverpool. If a book on your reading list is also available as an eBook through Perlego, you will see a message at the top of the reading list and a ‘P’ on the picture of the book jacket.
The library does not expect students to buy their own books: we aim to provide access to all the materials you need. Subscribing to Perlego to access eBooks is an additional option, in the same way as purchasing print copies from our campus bookstore, Blackwells.
Students can access a 14-day free trial. Thereafter Perlego costs £12 a month or £96 a year for unlimited access to over 400,000 eBooks.
For more information see What’s on Perlego, Perlego publishers and Perlego FAQs.
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