eBooks can be downloaded to your mobile device and read with the free Bluefire Reader app.
You will need the following:
Note for Apple Device Users: Pop-ups must be allowed in the settings for the Safari web browser as the downloaded eBook file opens in a new tab before opening in the Bluefire app.
Download the Bluefire Reader App from your device's app store:
If you have previously created an Adobe ID to download and read EBSCO eBooks with Adobe Digital Editions on your desktop computer, you already have an Adobe ID you can use to authorize the Bluefire app.
Create an Adobe ID at the following link:
https://helpx.adobe.com/manage-account/using/create-update-adobe-id.html
If you forgot your Adobe ID password, see the following link:
https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/account-password-sign-help.html
Note: You must authorize the Bluefire app with your Adobe ID.
Before you download an eBook to Bluefire, you must authorize the app with your Adobe ID.
Please note: You will only need to authorize the BlueFire app with your Adobe ID once. After this has been done, you will only need to tap Download any time you wish to download and read an eBook on your device.
To Authorize the App:
Open the Bluefire app from your device's applications menu.
Enter your Adobe ID and password in the fields provided.
Tap Authorize.
Your device is now authorized to read EBSCO eBooks.
Use the Safari browser to log into your institution's EBSCO eBooks collection at https://search.ebsco.com.
Enter your search terms in the Search Box and click the Search button.
A Result List of eBooks related to your search terms is displayed.
View the detailed information for the displayed eBooks until you have found one you would like to checkout and download to your mobile device.
After you've located an eBook to download to your device, do the following:
To download an eBook:
Use the Safari browser to search your institution's eBook Collection on EBSCOhost.
Note: Pop-ups must be allowed in the settings for the Safari web browser as the downloaded eBook file opens in a new tab before opening in the Bluefire app.
Tap the Download link for the eBook you would like to download.
If you are not logged into your personal My EBSCOhost folder, you are prompted to do so.
Select a Download duration from the drop-down menu.
If multiple formats are available (PDF or EPUB), select the desired format, indicate that you have Bluefire Reader or an equivalent app installed and tap the Download button.
The eBook is added to the Checkout area of your My EBSCOhost folder and begins to download to your device.
Once the eBook downloads, tap Open in Bluefire Reader to open the file. From there you can view your library or begin reading the eBook.
You may now begin reading the eBook on your device.
Note:
After your eBook checkout expires, the eBook file is still be on your device but can not be opened. You must remove the file manually by opening Bluefire and selecting to remove it from your library.
Next, locate an eBook you wish to download to your device and use the following steps to download it.
To download an eBook:
Use your device's web browser to search your institution's eBook Collection on EBSCOhost.
Tap the Download link for the eBook you would like to download.
If you are not logged into your personal My EBSCOhost folder, you are prompted to do so.
Select a Checkout period from the drop-down menu.
If multiple formats are available (PDF or EPUB), select the desired format and tap the Download button.
The eBook is added to the Checkout area of your My EBSCOhost folder and begins to download to your device.
After the download has finished, tap the downloaded eBook file from the pull-down menu at the top of your device's screen or from the Downloads area.
Once the downloaded eBook opens in Bluefire, tap to view your library or begin reading the eBook.
Note:
After your eBook checkout expires, the eBook file is still be on your device but can not be opened. You must remove the file manually by opening Bluefire and selecting to remove it from your library.
Source: "How can I download and read eBooks on my mobile device?" EBSCO Connect. 2019 Feb. 22.