eBook Canadian Collection
This subscription package of over 5,500 titles offers libraries a critical mass of Canadian content, providing a core collection of titles by Canadian publishers and authors, and covering topics pertaining to Canada, Canadian history and native culture, and politics and current events.
- Magic Weapons by Sam McKegney
- Hate Crimes and Ethnoviolence by Howard J.Ehrlich
- The Outlander by Gil Adamson
- The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt
- Second Words by Margaret Atwood
- First Nations Gaming in Canada by Yale Deron Belanger
eBook Public Library Collection
With a collection of over 31,500 titles chosen specifically for public libraries, this general reference collection features fiction titles for both adults and juveniles, as well as best-selling and highly-recommended titles from industry leading publishers, including:
- How People Tick: A Guide to Over 50 Types of Difficult People and How to Handle Them by Mike Leibling
- Programming for the Absolute Beginner by Jerry Lee Ford Jr.
- Same-Sex Marriage by David E. Newton
- Hispanic American Religious Cultures by Miguel A. De La Torre
- United States West Coast: An Environmental History by Adam Sowards
A wide range of subjects and topics are covered to meet various patron research needs, including substantial offerings in Self-Help, Health & Fitness, Games, Crafts & Hobbies, Medical, Cooking and Religion. This collection also features titles on Recreation and Leisure, Geography, Commerce, Finance, The Family, Marriage, Women, Folklore, Social and Public Welfare, and Home Economics.
All titles are available with unlimited user access, and titles are added to the package each month at no additional cost.
Please contact your EBSCO Sales Representative for a title list and price quote.
