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Students

About our textbooks

Our textbook collection covers a broad range of subject areas. We publish textbooks that support students at differing levels and provide frameworks for future research.

A variety of purchase and access options are available, enabling you to find a flexible and affordable solution, in print and digital formats.


Resources

Curated supplementary materials accompany many of our textbooks, enhancing your learning experience through multimedia content and assessment materials.

Resources for students are unlocked and can be downloaded from the Resources area on the book page. These can include a variety of materials, such as:

  • Case studies
  • Video
  • Audio
  • Practice questions/test banks
  • Coding exercises
  • Further reading lists
  • Glossaries
  • Online essays
  • Illustrations and maps


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eTextbooks

Cambridge eTextbooks are designed with accessibility in mind.

The Cambridge eReader (Spiral) allows you to read on or offline, and our read aloud function enables you to engage with content in the medium that best supports your studies.

If you have access to an eTextbook via your library, you will be able to read online and use the text-to-speech functionality. To access additional features, including bookmarking, annotating and printing, log in or register for a user account.

Please find additional help and information about Higher Education from Cambridge University Press eTextbooks below.