New ebooks at Gleeson Library cover art, law, cyber weapons, daring, and setting boundaries:
- Just pursuit: a black prosecutor’s fight for fairness in an unfair system by Laura Coates (1 user)
- This is how they tell me the world ends: the cyber weapons arms race by Nicole Perlroth (1 user)
- Dare to lead: brave work, tough conversations, whole hearts by Brené Brown (1 user)
- Daring greatly: how the courage to be vulnerable transforms the way we live, love, parent, and lead by Brené Brown (1 user)
- Set boundaries, find peace: a guide to reclaiming yourself by Nedra Glover Tawwab (1 user)
- The golden key: modern women artists and gender negotiations in Republican China (1911-1949) by Amanda Wangwright (1 user)
- The Routledge companion to art and disability edited by Keri Watson and Timothy W. Hiles (unlimited users)
- The visual culture of Meiji Japan: negotiating the transition to modernity edited by Ayelet Zohar and Alison J. Miller (unlimited users)
For technical assistance in reading Ebooks, read our guide Using Ebooks.
Unlimited users: An unlimited number of people can read or download the ebook at one time.
1 User: Only one person can read or download the eBook at a time.
3 Users: Up to three people can read or download the eBook at a time.
Multiple copies: A certain number of loans are available each year. After a free browse period of ten minutes, downloading, copying or printing from the eBook is a loan.
Some user limits adjust based on usage. Contact your liaison librarian if you have any questions.