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NetLibrary is a division of OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (www.oclc.org), a nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization dedicated to furthering access to the world's information and reducing information costs. More than 60,000 libraries in 112 countries and territories around the world use OCLC services.

 

NetLibrary launched the eBook category and is fast growing to become the eContent provider of choice for academic, community college, public and many other libraries. It offers easy-to-use functionality with access to multiple formats and best-selling titles from the world's leading publishers.

 

As OCLC's eContent division, NetLibrary represents a unique dual heritage: a trusted partner for librarians and publishers, with a firm commitment to technological innovation on behalf of end-users. NetLibrary combines the time-honored traditions of the library system with the latest in electronic publishing and content delivery.

 

NetLibrary provides access to your library’s eContent collection. eContent is the digital version of books, journals, and database content. You can access your library’s eContent 24 hours a days, seven days a week. As a library patron, you have full access to this site and its contents while inside the library. To access this content from any source outside the library, you must set up your username and password.


Creating a Login for NetLibrary:

1.
Visit the NetLibrary page.
2.
At the top right hand corner of the page locate the Create a Free Account or simply click here.
3.
Enter the information in the required fields.
4.
Click the Create Account button at the bottom of the form.
5.
This will automatically log you in.


Logging out of NetLibrary:

1.
Locate your username on the top left corner of the page next to “Welcome”.
2.
To the right you should see a “Log Out” link.
3.
Click on the “Log Out” link.
Enter NetLibrary.