The ebooks@cambridge team is pleased to announce the launch of a new evidence-based (EBA) scheme which has allowed us to open up unlimited DRM-free access to around 1,850 extra titles on the Bloomsbury Collections platform. All titles published (and to be published) 2021-2023 in the following subject collections are included;
Africa, Asia and Latin American Studies; Art & Visual Culture; Biblical Studies; Classical Studies & Archaeology; Design; Education; Fashion; Film & Media Studies; History; Linguistics; Literary Studies; Middle East; Music & Sound Studies; Philosophy; Politics & International Relations; Religious Studies; and Theology.
These titles will be searchable in iDiscover until the end of July 2024, when a selection of around 55 of the most popular books, chosen in consultation with your faculty and College librarians, will be permanently purchased.
This is a fantastic new ebooks scheme which opens up a greater breadth of Bloomsbury ebooks for students in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences than ever before. This EBA scheme adds to previously purchased selective subject, archive and special collections as well as individually purchased titles, for all of which title records are searchable in iDiscover.
Please see below for a glimpse of the titles available in these new collections. Click here to skip to the list of iDiscover links.
If you have any questions, please do get in touch with the ebooks team at ebooks@lib.cam.ac.uk
List of iDiscover links
- Ghana: a Political and Social History
- A Nation in Crisis: Division, Conflict and Capitalism in the United Kingdom
- After Universal Design: the disability design revolution
- Before there was a Bible: Authorities in early Christianity
- Needlework, Affect and Social Transformation: the Everyday Textures of Feminist Activism
- The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sustainability in Higher Education: an agenda for transformational change
- The Color of Modernism: paints, pigments, and the transformation of modern architecture in 1920s Germany
- Fantasy and Myth in the Anthropocene: imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media
- Music: Antiquity and Its Legacy
- American Disaster Movies of the 1970s: Crisis, Spectacle and Modernity
- Fada’i Guerrilla Praxis in Iran (1970–1979): Narratives and Reflections on Everyday Life
- Radiophilia
- Roman Ingarden’s Aesthetics and Ontology: Contemporary Readings
- Religion and inequality in Africa
- The persistence of evil: a cultural, literary and theological analysis
- Music, Dance & Translation
- Angela Carter’s Pyrotechnics: a Union of Contraries
- Laughter and awkwardness in late medieval England: social discomfort in the literature of the Middle Ages