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Total number of potential users who might like to access the eBooks.



Hold down Ctrl key to choose Multiple Titles.
To choose all titles, check the site license in the previous question
To choose all titles, check the site license in the previous question


Total number of branches in a library requiring access to the eBooks.
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Cost of the institutional subscription.
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Invoice Amount in USD
Mention the Complete Name of the title along with the ISBN13 if known
Concurrent Users refers to the total number of people using the resource within predefined period of time.
This allows a fixed number of users access to the product at a given time, and is in contrast with an unlimited user license.
This allows a fixed number of users access to the product at a given time, and is in contrast with an unlimited user license.
A button or a link on the authenticated page that will direct them to the eBooks site (for example: ebooks.sesamestreet.org) needs to be setup on the landing page(the page a patron reaches after entering their library card number/barcodes). Once this link/button is created, the library will have to send us the URL of that landing page that now contains the link/button. We will use that URL to provide Referrer URL access, which will enable readers to access books remotely without having to login.
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This is the name that shows up on the site when an institutional/library patron is logged in on the eBook site.
This has to be unique and cannot be re used for multiple accounts.
This has to be unique and cannot be re used for multiple accounts.
Institution's Contact Person
Your Current Designation
Institutional access supports IP address authentication on the portal. It allows
the institution to setup their account on the portal so that any user accessing the
portal from within their premises can get direct access to the bookshelf.
The IP authentication requires specifying the IP address or the range of IP
addresses. This helps the institution to restrict the accessibility of the portal to a
particular IP range.
the institution to setup their account on the portal so that any user accessing the
portal from within their premises can get direct access to the bookshelf.
The IP authentication requires specifying the IP address or the range of IP
addresses. This helps the institution to restrict the accessibility of the portal to a
particular IP range.
Please provide Public IP only . Private IP addresses cannot be added for this authentication.
Institutional access supports IP address authentication on the portal. It allows
the institution to setup their account on the portal so that any user accessing the
portal from within their premises can get direct access to the bookshelf.
The IP authentication requires specifying the IP address or the range of IP
addresses. This helps the institution to restrict the accessibility of the portal to a
particular IP range.
Institutional access supports IP address authentication on the portal. It allows
the institution to setup their account on the portal so that any user accessing the
portal from within their premises can get direct access to the bookshelf.
The IP authentication requires specifying the IP address or the range of IP
addresses. This helps the institution to restrict the accessibility of the portal to a
particular IP range.
The referral URL option allows remote institutional users to log into the
institution’s network; the users are then provided an authenticated page (only the
institutional users can access) on the institution’s network. The URL of this page
is configured against the institution’s account; this allows the users to gain
access to the bookshelf without using login credentials.
A button or a link on the authenticated page that will direct them to the eBooks site (for example: ebooks.sesamestreet.org) needs to be setup on the landing page(the page a patron reaches after entering their library card number/barcodes).
Once this link/button is created, the library will have to send us the URL of that landing page that now contains the link/button.
We will use that URL to provide Referrer URL access, which will enable readers to access books remotely without having to login.
Note : the authenticated page URL should not be https://
institution’s network; the users are then provided an authenticated page (only the
institutional users can access) on the institution’s network. The URL of this page
is configured against the institution’s account; this allows the users to gain
access to the bookshelf without using login credentials.
A button or a link on the authenticated page that will direct them to the eBooks site (for example: ebooks.sesamestreet.org) needs to be setup on the landing page(the page a patron reaches after entering their library card number/barcodes).
Once this link/button is created, the library will have to send us the URL of that landing page that now contains the link/button.
We will use that URL to provide Referrer URL access, which will enable readers to access books remotely without having to login.
Note : the authenticated page URL should not be https://
An email address that can be used commonly by the library Patrons to login to the eBook site.
This (Common username) allows the individuals to access the institutional portal from
any supported web browser using the login credentials provided by the
institution. With the help of login credentials the user can log into the institution
bookshelf and read books.
This (Common username) allows the individuals to access the institutional portal from
any supported web browser using the login credentials provided by the
institution. With the help of login credentials the user can log into the institution
bookshelf and read books.
This (Common user) allows the individuals to access the institutional portal from
any supported web browser using the login credentials provided by the
institution. With the help of login credentials the user can log into the institution
bookshelf and read books.
any supported web browser using the login credentials provided by the
institution. With the help of login credentials the user can log into the institution
bookshelf and read books.
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