Answered By: Nadia Woods Last Updated: Nov 18, 2024 Views: 17
Answered By: Nadia Woods
Last Updated: Nov 18, 2024 Views: 17
Titles intended to be read on ereaders such as Kindle unfortunately are for individual use only. The eBooks the library purchases are purchased under an institutional license which means anyone studying or working at the University has access via their MWS account, a Kindle eBook licence wouldn’t allow this.
However, if you see a title available on Kindle that the library doesn’t have in stock and you would like the library to purchase it, please submit a GIFM request. We will try and source it under an institutional license through our suppliers for you.
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