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You may need Adobe Digital Editions (free download) on your computer or mobile device to download and open an e-book.
Adobe Digital Editions 4.5.10 Installers:
Download Digital Edition 4.5.10 Macintosh (22MB)
Download Digital Edition 4.5.10 Windows (8.24MB)
For Mobile Devices:
If each page of the e-book opens in a separate Adobe Reader window while browsing an e-book online, you can follow these steps to correct the appropriate setting in Adobe Reader:
Special note: An issue exists where some Internet Explorer 9 users are given an "Open/Save/Save As..." prompt each time they turn the page of an e-book while browsing online. The problem is under investigation; in the meantime, we recommend using a different browser (such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome) to avoid the issue.
Special note: An issue exists where some Internet Explorer 9 users are given an "Open/Save/Save As..." prompt each time they turn the page of an e-book while browsing online. The problem is under investigation; in the meantime, we recommend using a different browser (such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome) to avoid the issue.
If each page of the e-book opens in a separate Adobe Reader window while browsing an e-book online, you can follow these steps to correct the appropriate setting in Adobe Reader:
You can use the BlueFire App to search the EBSCO eBooks collection available through UK Libraries. The app also allows you to download and read books, place holds, sync bookmarks across mobile devices, customize font size, margins, and other preferences.
EBSCO eBooks can be accessed on phones and other mobile devices by using the Bluefire Reader App. This App is available for iOS, Android, and Kindle Fire devices. You can download the eBooks Mobile app here:
iOS App: iTunes
Android App: Google Play
In order to use the ebooks Mobile App you will need a My EBSCOhost account and an Adobe ID.
In order to download EBSCO eBooks to your computer or your portable device to read with the BlueFire mobile app, you must create a personal My EBSCOhost folder.
To create a personal account:
A My EBSCOhost account will allow you to save search results to folders, share those folders, create email alerts when new search results are available and more.
If you have previously created an Adobe ID to download and read EBSCO eBooks with Adobe Digital Editions on your desktop computer, you already have an Adobe ID you can use to authorize the Bluefire app.
Note: You must authorize the Bluefire app with your Adobe ID.
Before you download an eBook to Bluefire, you must authorize the app with your Adobe ID.
Please note: You will only need to authorize the BlueFire app with your Adobe ID once. After this has been done, you will only need to tap Download any time you wish to download and read an eBook on your device.
To Authorize the App:
Your device is now authorized to read EBSCO eBooks.
EBSCO eBooks Mobile App Quick Start Guide
Click the above link to view the Quick Start Guide. This provides step by step instructions along with screenshots on how to authenticate the eBooks Mobile App, find your library, search and download eBooks.
Downloading EBSCO eBooks to Your Mobile Device - Tutorial​
The tutorial video below was created by EBSCO Support. View the tutorial video to learn how to authenticate the eBooks Mobile App (using your Adobe ID) and how to select your library.
Visit EBSCO eBooks/Audiobooks and Flipster Tutorials to learn more.​
Visit the EBSCO ebooks Mobile App FAQ page, if you have any questions.
You can also Ask Us at UK Libraries for help.
To learn more, see Checking out and Downloading EBSCO eBooks.
In order to download EBSCO eBooks to your computer or your portable device to read with the BlueFire mobile app, you must create a personal My EBSCOhost folder.
To learn more about Google Sign In, see:
If someone else is using an e-book you want, you can place a hold to download it when it becomes available. Enter your e-mail address in the field provided and click "Place Hold."
You can re-download the e-book from your EBSCOhost folder at any time during your checkout period.
Depending on publisher-specified limits, up to 100 pages of an EBSCO eBook can be printed, saved or emailed as a PDF file (per user) from within the eBook viewer to be printed at a later time.
To learn how to save, print, or email eBook Chapters, see: