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IOP ebooks is a book program from the Institute of Physics (IOP) that initially comprises two complementary collections, IOP Expanding Physics and IOP Concise Physics. These texts are the "first book" on a topic – either the first book published on a fast-moving area or the first book for anyone looking for a current introduction to a subject. Together, the collections serve the needs of undergraduate students through to advanced students and field experts. LUB has purchased these collections: Concise Physics, Release 1 & 3 (2014 and 2017) and Expanding Physics Release 1 (2014), which includes 85 titles.

Information

Name IOP eBooks (IOPscience)
Publisher/Provider IOP Publishing
Subjects included Physics
Type of resource Platform with ebooks and e-journals in fulltext.
Fulltext format HTML, PDF, EPUB, MOBI
Accessibility Via IP address
Login authentication required No, not on LU-campus. If you are off-campus you will be prompted to login via LU's Central Authentication Service (CAS) with a Student Account or LUCAT-ID.
Number of concurrent users Multiple concurrent access (multiple people reading at the same time)
Download required No
Must be borrowed No
Number of days for download - -
Download and read offline Yes. You can download the complete book in these formats: PDF, ePub and Kindle.
Download to a portable device Yes
Copying  
Printing  
Text to speech  
Export references Yes
Export formats BibTeX, RIS
How do I suggest a purchase Students and staff: Please contact your faculty library.
Librarians: Se Förvärv av elektroniska resurser för mer info.
Restrictions Walk-in users: Users not affiliated with Lund University may be permitted access to IOP fulltext content, but only within the physical premises of Lund University Libraries from designated terminals.
Interlibrary loan / Fjärrlån Yes, IOP allows for ILL requests but only in print format, interlibrary loan or supply of copies in any electronic format (i.e. via e-mail)  is not permitted. Librarians may deliver one (1) single paper copy of a journal article or book chapter as hard copy to another library, for personal use or scholarly, educational, or scientific research or professional use, but in no case for Commercial Use. Print copies may be sent  via post or fax to other academic, research or non-commercial libraries in Sweden (but not outside).
Text and Data Mining (TDM) Policy  
Miscellaneous: