Take Control of Your E-Book Collection with EBSCO eBook Manager

Powerful tools and insights to better manage your library's EBSCO eBooks collection

Take Your E-Book Collection to New Heights!

The power to efficiently manage your library's e-book collections and effectively respond to requests as well as usage and demand is now in your library’s hands. EBSCO eBook Manager is an administrative suite of tools that gives your library the control it needs while supporting key workflows in a single intuitive interface within EBSCOhost Collection Manager (ECM).

ECM offers a variety of functionality to libraries including an easy way to view curated e-book collections and titles contained in each collection, manage MARC records, order EBSCO eBooks or Flipster Digital Magazines and much more.

Need an ECM Account?

Click here and complete the form to request an ECM account and check both the “ebook Approver” and “ebook Administrator” roles and an account will be created by an EBSCO representative.

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Gain guidance by watching our videos or viewing and downloading our guide.

 

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