The Flagler College community has access to almost 95,000 electronic books (e-books) through the Proctor Library online catalog as of January 23, 2009. E-books are real print books that have been digitized, and you can access these items anywhere you have Internet access. The following are the top ten accessed titles through both ebrary and netLibrary in 2008.
ebrary:
1. Citizenship and Nationhood in France and Germany (by Rogers Brubaker)
2. Key Concepts in Post-Colonial Studies (by Bill Ashcroft)
3. Dictionary of Literary Symbols (by Michael Ferber)
4. Archetypes and Motifs in Folklore and Literature (edited by Jane Garry)
5. Careers for Sports Nuts and Other Athletic Types (by William Heitzmann)
6. Opportunities in Sports and Fitness Careers (by William Heitzmann)
7. Federalist Papers (by Alexander Hamilton)
8. Using Conflict Theory (by Otomar Bartos)
9. Making Civil Rights Law : Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1936-1961 (by Mark V. Tushnet)
10. Climate Dependence and Food Problems in Russia, 1900-1990 (by Nikolai M. Dronin)
netLibrary:
1. Ireland and the British Empire (by Kevin Kenny)
2. Missions and Empire (by Norman Etherington)
3. College Athletes for Hire (by Allen L. Sack)
4. Top Ten Death Penalty Myths (by Rudolph J. Gerber)
5. The Least Dangerous Branch? (by Stephen Powers)
6. Mother Teresa : Saint or Celebrity? (by Gëzim I. Alpion)
7. Gandhi (by Bhikhu C. Parekh)
8. The Art of Deception (by Kevin D. Mitnick)
9. The Social World of Jesus and the Gospels (by Bruce J. Malina)
10. Inside the SPAM Cartel (by Spammer X)
For assistance in accessing e-books, please speak with a librarian. We're happy to help.
