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How To Access Ebooks and Print Books on Reserve

How to access e-books, and print books on reserve, for HMS-396-WS-396

All four of the "ebrary books" used in this course as additional readings and additional sources are e-books available in the Lehigh University Libraries.  See below for access links to the Ebooks. While you can access the books anytime/anywhere you must be connected to the Internet to read them.  When accessing from off-campus, you will need to enter your Lehigh login and password. Items on print reserve are also listed below. Any questions, just contact the Science Librarian, Brian Simboli, 610-758-5003.

Additional Readings:

Ogden, J. (2010). The Psychology of Eating: From Healthy to Disordered Behavior, 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. (selected chapters).

Pitts-Taylor, V. (2007). The Medicalization of Surgery Addiction, In Pitts-Taylor, V., Surgery Junkies : Wellness and Pathology in Cosmetic Culture. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Additional Sources:

Cash, T. F. & Smolak, L. (Eds.), (2011), 2nd edition. Body Image: A Handbook of Science, Practice, and Prevention. New York: Guilford Press.

Cash, T.F. & Pruzinsky, T. (Eds.), (2002). Body Image: A Handbook of Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice. New York: Guilford.

If you plan on annotating any of the e-books you’ll need to place the e-books on your eBrary BOOKSHELF.  All your annotations (highlighting, notes) will be saved there for you there.  eBrary “remembers” where in the book you stopped reading.   

For information about using ebrary e-books, see eBrary HELP .  A downloadable option will be announced from eBrary later this year.

More on your eBrary BOOKSHELF:

You will find it helpful to use the ebrary BOOKSHELF feature to store in one place the e-books used in the course (see below for links to the e-books). Note that one must login on campus as well as off to get to one's BOOKSHELF. Some details about BOOKSHELF:


"Using the Bookshelf
If you have an ebrary account, you can store documents that you are interested in on your personal bookshelf that only you can view. The bookshelf is your workspace where you can create folders to organize your documents and annotations. eBrary helps you keep track of the folders your work is in and of items that are not categorized.
From within a folder, you can email a link to enable others to view that folder. The email recipient must have access to ebrary." From:  http://site.ebrary.com/lib/lehighlibrary/help.action

Print Books on Reserve 

NOTE: the *print* versions of the following books will be available on reserve at Fairchild-Martindale Library circulation desk; note dates of editions. 

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616.8526 O34p
The psychology of eating : from healthy to disordered behavior Ogden, Jane.
Publication info: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2003.

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306.4 B6681
Body image : a handbook of theory, research, and clinical practice edited by Thomas F. Cash, Thomas Pruzinsky.
Publication info: New York : Guilford Press, c2002.
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