From the left menu, you can access lists of e-books, categorized by disciplinary area. We suggest frequent consultation of these lists as they are continually evolving.
If you cannot find what you are looking for, we recommend trying to search on Eureka.
The following resources are accessible through the Library's initiative:
- Two collections of e-books from Taylor and Francis, under the EBA model: over 490 titles divided between the Agriculture collection (cultivation, horticultural methods, soil fertility, crop safety, agroforestry, and animal science), and Veterinary Medicine (cardiovascular and dermatological diseases to urological disorders, wildlife medicine).
- CABI e-books, under the EBA model: over 900 titles related to agriculture, international development, animal and veterinary sciences, environmental sciences, plant sciences, horticulture, forestry, human health and nutrition, leisure, and tourism.
- e-books from the Royal Entomological Society Collection in CABI: 30 titles
- E-book Springer collection, activated as part of a transversal project of the University Library System according to the EBA model
- e-book Elsevier collections: "Agricultural, Biological, and Food Sciences", "Veterinary Medicine" ed "Environmental Science"
- e-book Royal Entomological Society Collection in CABI: 30 titles
- e-book Aquaculture CABI: 15 titles
In accordance with Article 1, paragraph 1 of Legislative Decree 22 March 2004, No. 72, as amended by Law No. 128 of 21 May 2004, all content of electronic resources available under the University contract is protected by copyright, as well as contractual clauses limiting their use stipulated with the respective publishers. Therefore, reproduction in whole or in part on any medium is prohibited, as is any commercial use without the explicit permission of the publisher.
PLEASE NOTE: To access e-books outside the UniTO network, you need to search for the title on Eureka or set up a proxy in your browser. You can find instructions at this link.
Biblioteca di Scienze Agrarie e Veterinarie