Not in it's entirety. Some eBooks allow a certain percentage to be printed, while others do not allow you to print at all. It depends on the vendor and publisher. This information can be found on the eBook record in the database.
Yes and no. Once again, it depends on the vendor and publisher. If you are allowed to download, it is only temporary. Borrowing periods also vary by vendor and publisher. This information can be found on the eBook record in the database.
Most eBooks have unlimited users. There are some collections like Safari, Ebrary, and AccessEngineering that only allow a certain number of users at once. That information is typed in orange below the database description.
It depends on the license terms negotiated and agreed upon by the vendor and the Library.
Ebrary now uses Adobe Digital Editions if you are reading on a mobile device. It is a free download.
Other eBooks can be read in HTML or PDF depending on the database.
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