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Interested in learning about the Franklin University Library's etextbook program? See our Affordable Learning @ Franklin University Guide for information about Franklin University's affordable learning program, how to request a library etextbook, and troubleshooting textbook access issues.
To learn about how you can use Open Educational Resources (OER) to further affordable learning @ Franklin, or for information about the Creative Commons license used in many affordable learning resources, see our guide to Open Educational Resources.
For information about the library's affordable learning program, including how to find new potential library etextbooks, and how to troublehsoot issue with library etextbooks, see our Affordable Learning Research Guide.
This guide only lists courses using library etextbooks. You can see whether your class uses library etextbooks by looking up the course code on the appropriate page of this guide:
Courses which are not listed may use non-library etextbooks, and classes which are listed as using library etextbooks may also use non-library textbooks. You can look at the university's textbook and resources page, and check the Franklin University Bookstore, to make sure you have all the course texts.
Additional information about the Franklin University Library's etextbook program, including information about library resources and information for faculty about adding library etextbooks to courses, is available on our Affordable Learning @ Franklin University Guide.
If you are having trouble accessing a textbook in a course, see our Using/Troubleshooting Etextbooks Guide for troubleshooting information, as well as information about who to contact for support.
Note: Library etextbooks are licensed so that all members of the Franklin University community can access them whenever they want. Only etextbooks listed on these pages, or listed in the course as using a library etextbook, should be used as library etextbooks.
If you find other ebooks available in the library which are used as textbooks in a course, but are not part of the library etextbook program, the library cannot guarantee access to the book and the ebook may not be available when students need it.