Ebooks
Ebooks for personal use
University of Georgia Press ebooks may be purchased directly through our website.
Our ebooks are also available from all major online retailers, including:
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
eBooks.com
Glose
Google Play
Kobo
Ebooks for libraries
Our ebooks are available to participating libraries through these, and other, providers:
Ebook Library (EBL)/ProQuest
Ebrary/ProQuest
Gardners
JSTOR
Mackin
MyiLibrary/ProQuest
EBSCO/NetLibrary
Baker and Taylor
OverDrive
Project MUSE-University Press Content Consortium
Questia
Please ask your local library for details on how to access the ebooks in its collection.
Free book previewing
We participate in a number of “discovery” programs that allow readers to preview our books free of charge. Most programs are available directly to individuals; some can be used only through third parties.
We participate in these companies’ discovery programs:
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Bowker
Thomson Reuters
Open access ebooks
We are constantly looking for viable ways to make digital versions of our books free and openly available to all readers. The Press has made open access books available through Knowledge Unlatched, and intends to do more of them.
The Press also makes nearly fifty of its books freely available through the Georgia History Ebook Project. This collaboration with the Digital Library of Georgia makes early and seminal works on Georgia’s history and culture available as free downloadable PDFs.