Answered By: Jessica Maris Last Updated: May 13, 2015 Views: 187
Answered By: Jessica Maris
Last Updated: May 13, 2015 Views: 187
Your ability to download EBSCO eBooks onto a Kindle will depend on what type of Kindle you have.
If you have a Kindle Fire, you can download full eBooks onto the device.
If you have any other type of Kindle, you can upload PDFs of chapters or sections from an eBook. The chapters or sections need to first be downloaded onto a computer, then transferred to the Kindle.
You can view detailed instructions for either of these options through the link below, which goes to a libguide from Eastern Kentucky University.
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