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Navigate to QML's EBSCOhost ebook database
Navigate to Populi to obtain EBSCOhost login credentials
Learn more about QML's ebook collection
Get help accessing QML's EBSCOhost database
Learn how to save chapters/pages from ebooks to your computer
Learn how to download ebooks
Learn how to find citations for ebooks
Learn how to copy a link to and share an ebook
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Navigate to QML's EBSCOhost ebook database
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Navigate to Populi to obtain EBSCOhost login credentials
Credentials for accessing EBSCO Ebooks are available only to SWC students and Faculty and must be retrieved from our institutional server at swc.populiweb.com. Before accessing the ebook database CLICK HERE to retrieve access credentials in Populi. Please feel free to save these credentials in your browser.
Learn more about QML's ebook collection
QML provides students and faculty of SWC access to over 200,000 ebooks, via its EBSCOhost Ebook Databases. This expansive collection includes many required textbooks for SWC coursework as well as contemporary literature on art therapy and counseling practice, theory, and research; ecopsychology; behavioral science; research methodology; and much more.
Get help accessing QML's EBSCOhost database
Need a hand getting started with using EBSCOhost? This tutorial will help.
Most ebooks we provide via EBSCOhost allow users to download to PDF between 30 and 100 pages. This is a great feature for retaining sections of ebooks for offline access, reading through a narration app, note-taking, sharing, and printing. The tutorial below will show you how to do this.
You can also download an ebook in its entirety (for temporary offline access). Here's how:
Need the APA style citation for an ebook? Here's how to get it, from EBSCOhost.
Learn how to save the link to/share an ebook:
There's a specific method for copying the link that will lead you back to an EBSCOhost ebook, or a specific section in an ebook. This video shows you how to do it.
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