Option 1: download chapter or pages as image PDF
You can create an image PDF of a specific chapter or page range for any ebrary document (up to the same number of pages you can print on your ebrary site).
You can then read the image PDF file offline using any standard PDF viewer, such as Adobe Reader, which most users already have. You can also transfer the file to a mobile decide or e-reader, including the Amazon Kindle. You cannot search text or make annotations in an image PDF. Image PDF files won’t time-out or expire.
To create an image PDF of a specific chapter :
Click on Download button in ebrary search-results list or QuickView window. You may be prompted to sign in to your ebrary bookshelf account.
Select the option to create an image PDF of a chapter, then choose the name of the chapter from the drop-down menu.
Click OK. (Note, if the chapter is longer than the number of pages allowed to be printed on your site, you will get an error message.)
To create an image PDF of a specific page range:
Click on the Download button in the search results list or QuickView window. You may be prompted to sign in to your ebrary bookshelf account.
Select the option to create an image PDF of a specific page range, then enter the starting and ending ebook page numbers in the boxes (note, these are the sequentially numbered pages used for e-books, not the page numbers printed on the page.)
Click OK. (Note, if the page range is longer than the number of pages allowed to be printed on your site, you will get an error message.)
ebrary’s alternative download option is to:
Download an entire document as an e-book in Adobe Digital Editions
Learn more: http://support.ebrary.com/?p=687
Overview of ebrary’s download options: http://support.ebrary.com/?p=86