Listed below are the major general-purpose ebook resources found at the Baylor University Libraries. To find additional collections of e-books, look at this list; for individual ebooks, search OneSearch..
Offers comprehensive and signature coverage of Congressional action from 1945 to 2008.
Makes available through a single interface access to a suite of CQ Press online resources including CQ Almanac, CQ Research Plus Archive, CQ Magazine, Encyclopedia of American Government, Politics in America Public Affairs Collection, Supreme Court Collection, Supreme Court Yearbook, and Voting and Elections Collection.
Offers in-depth coverage of practical issues as well as insight into topics regarding learning, leadership, ethics, social, intellectual, rewards, and language challenges.
Provides coverage of the e-technologies field and topics of interest relevant to the field.
Covers the essentials of statistics. Includes coverage of statistics, probability theory, biostatistics, quality control, and economics with emphasis in applications of statistical methods in sociology, engineering, computer science, biomedicine, psychology, survey methodology, and other client disciplines.
Presents an in-depth analysis of the conceptual and technical impacts of virtual environments in the global community.
Provides access to the full text of the Handbooks in Economics series which include agricultural economics, econometrics, economics of finance, environmental economics, game theory, health economics, labor economics, law and economics, and many more.
A large-scale collaborative repository of digital content from research libraries including content digitized via Google Books and the Internet Archive digitization initiatives, as well as content digitized locally by libraries.
Provides a digital edition of Historical Documents, each volume of which includes primary source documents related to the year's most significant events.
Provides digital access to the U.S. Serial Set, a compilation of U.S. government publications collected at the direction of Congress.
Provides access to historical foreign and international legal literature including treatises and monographs from the collections of the Yale, George Washington University, and Columbia law libraries.
Provides PDF images of more than 22 000 legal treatises on US and British law published from 1800 through 1926.
Offers access to over 10 000 academic works, in 20 subject areas across the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law.