Q. I can't print or download pages from an ebook?
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Answered By: Beth Juhl Last Updated: Dec 16, 2024 Views: 89
Answered By: Beth Juhl
Last Updated: Dec 16, 2024 Views: 89
Publishers set download and printing limits on some of our ebooks, most notably ebooks in EBSCO and ProQuest databases.
In some cases, the page limits are per user session, so it can be worthwhile to check the book the next day.
In EBSCO, printing and downloading limits can be found at the top of the record under Permissions:
ProQuest Ebook Central notes printing and saving limits at the top of the record:
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