Gale eBooks not only provides the top titles covering the most studied subject areas, it complements other eBook platforms. Offering more than 13,000 (and counting!) academic eBooks, optimized for search, discovery, and integrated with tools, such as G-Suite for Education and Microsoft Office365 – allowing students to spend less time looking for credible information, and more time diving into it.

Don’t forget, your single-copy purchase of any eBook means unlimited simultaneous access—from computers, tablets, and mobile devices, Gale eBook gives students and faculty access anytime with no special downloads or apps.

 

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Browse By Subject

We realize that selecting content takes time, and we want to make that process as easy as possible. Whether it is a title published under the imprint of Gale, Macmillan Reference USA, St. James Press, Charles Scribner’s Sons or by one of our top publishing partners – Gale eBooks on GVRL brings together the research materials students need to better understand core concepts in their areas of study.

Look Inside

The Gale eBooks homepage allows users to either browse by subject or search the full catalog.

The search results reveal relevant content at not only the title level, but the article and chapter levels.

 

The HTML article-view provides an easy browsing experience.

 

Integrated directly into the user’s workflow formatted citations can be exported       to a variety of services and platforms.

Users can seamlessly toggle between the HTML format and the cover-to-cover book view.

Platform Tools & Features

Collaboration Tools

Integrated G Suite for Education and Microsoft Office 365 tools enable users to share, save, and download content—including highlights and notes.

On-Demand Translation

Content translation is available in 23 languages and platform translation in 34 languages—on-screen and read aloud.

Superior Search

Detailed subject indexing allows users to search content based on subject, title, document type, and more.