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Please note: As of January 1, 2007, the ACLS History E-Book Project is now ACLS Humanities E-Book.
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ACLS is pleased to announce that the History E-Book Project has become ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB).

Now comprising the full text of over 1500 titles, HEB is expanding to include most humanities disciplines and area studies.

HEB is growing by over 300 titles a year and features unlimited, multi-user access and free MARC records and downloadable stats.

HEB now has over 500 institutional subscribers in the U.S. and around the world.




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Use this link to access browse lists by

See a complete list of tools and features for our new XML titles.

Also use these links to access separate collections. Forthcoming lists include:

    Gutenberg-e
    The John Harvard Library

Titles come from 250 publishers and have been selected by ten ACLS learned societies or reviewed by a panel of distinguished scholars. HEB currently works with nearly 80 university presses.

HEB provides a wide variety of full-text search functions, including

You will also be able to search separately for our forthcoming collections, including

Gutenberg-e
The John Harvard Library

Complete Help pages are available by clicking this link.

You may also access our Terms, download a License Agreement, or download a full Power Point demo of the collection.

Contact and Support Information is available by clicking on this link.

Complete pricing information is also available.

Contact us for a free trial at info@hebook.org.

This is a work in progress. Please watch this web site for announcements and further developments in the months ahead.

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