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How do I set up a NetLibrary account?

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Once you’ve clicked on the link from the library catalog to access the e-book, you’ll be taken to the NetLibrary site, where you will see a green underlined link titled “Create a Free Account” in the top right hand corner of the screen. Click on that link to fill out the online form for setting up a free NetLibrary account. Please note: This NetLibrary account is entirely separate from your Barton username and password, so your NetLibrary username and password may be completely different (although you may choose to use the same for convenience). See our Finding Books page for more information on setting up a NetLibrary account. Q: When searching the library catalog, I discovered two books with the exact same title; one is an e-book and the other is in print. What’s the difference between the two? A: In many cases, it may simply be the format; one is in print and the other is electronic. For example our library contains both the print and electronic versions of Philip B. Heymann’s Terro

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