eBIB is the service that improves access to the electronic resources of the UPC's digital library (books, journals and databases) from and from outside UPC.
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See the eBIB manual for further information about how to install the eBIB button and how to access e-resources from your device and your browser.
You must:
If you are not a member of the UPC community, depending on the license agreed with the resource provider, you can consult subscribed resources in person at the library. Please, go to the information desk of the library to request log-in credentials.
Go to the homepage of the resource and:
When eBIB is activated, the system will prompt you to log in. Enter your username and password for the UPC's intranets. If you don't know or don't remember your password, you can recover it.
For further information, see Section 8 of the manual.
To find out if you are accessing a resource through eBIB, check whether the string recursos.biblioteca.upc.edu appears in the URL.
If the resource is not accessible through eBIB (for example, an open access resource or a non-subscribed resource), the system notices you: eBIB - resource not available.
The session times out:
The journals, books and databases of the UPC Digital Library are subject to the terms set out in the licences of the provider or publisher of each product. These licences allow only private, non-profit uses for purposes of study, teaching or research by authorised users.
Therefore, it is not allowed:
If you detect any suspected phishing (impersonation of digital identity), we recommend you change the password.
Users who do not comply with the conditions of use of the resources, will have to compensate economically the damages caused if they are demanded by suppliers or editors of the corresponding resources.
Please refer to the Terms of Use of the Digital Library Resources.
Next, there is the complete list of the electronic resources available through eBIB subscribed by UPC Libraries.
The journals, books and databases of the UPC Digital Library are subject to the terms set out in the licences of the provider or publisher of each product. These licences allow only private, non-profit uses for purposes of study, teaching or research by authorised users. Please refer to the Terms of Use of the Digital Library Resources.
If you are any question, please contact with info.bibliotequesupc.edu.