EBSCO Debuts 27 New E-Book Sets for Academic Libraries

EBSCO has unveiled 27 new subject sets of e-books for academic libraries.

"EBSCO e-book subject sets are convenient, prepackaged sets of titles chosen to meet libraries' needs for new content on popular, in-demand topics," according to a news release. "EBSCO's collection development team of librarians uses tailored knowledge to create these subject sets for libraries."

Designed to provide libraries an easy way to launch or expand e-book collections, all sets include books published within the last two years and do not include titles offered in previous sets.

The new sets include:

  • Accounting & Finance;
  • American Contemporary Issues;
  • Biology & Life Sciences;
  • Career;
  • Civil Engineering;
  • Computer Science;
  • Criminal Justice;
  • Earth Sciences;
  • Education;
  • Emergency Management;
  • Energy & Green Technologies;
  • ESL/EFL;
  • Fine Arts;
  • Geographic Information System (GIS);
  • Healthcare Knowledge Management;
  • Leadership & Management;
  • Literary Criticism & Writing;
  • Mechanical Engineering;
  • Natural & Alternative Medicine;
  • Networking & Security;
  • Nursing;
  • Psychology;
  • Religious Studies;
  • Sports Medicine & Physical Therapy;
  • Teacher Resources K-8;
  • Wellness; and
  • World History.

More information and a complete list of subject sets, visit ebscohost.com.

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