The University of Florida created the Affordable UF Initiative, a wide-ranging effort that brings together partners across campus to tackle the affordability challenge from multiple perspectives.
Textbooks. Expensive textbooks place a substantial burden on students’ budgets and negatively affect student success. When they can’t afford a textbook, students often struggle through without purchasing it, or drop the class entirely.
Yes! Your campus store works every angle to provide students with the best prices—from partnering with faculty to choose the most cost-efficient items—to offering used or rental books. Need to return or exchange a book? We make that easy for you.
With everything you need in one place, shopping the campus store means less time spent searching. Bottom line: we guarantee that you have the right course materials.
In-store systems help you quickly find what you need with course materials arranged either by course, or alphabetically by author.
ISBN stands for "International Standard Book Number." This unique identifier of each book edition is printed on the copyright page as well as back cover near the bar code. Checking the ISBN guarantees you’ve got the right book.
There are several varieties of digital books, but usually just one type per title/ISBN.
We price match textbooks against Amazon and most competitors. Find a cheaper advertised price within seven days of purchase, and we'll give you the difference. Find further details in-store.
If your order includes a print textbook, there is a possibility the condition you selected (e.g. Used or New condition) is unavailable at the time we process your order.
The best way to search for books and eBooks will be to use our new Primo Search tool. This tool searches across many of our resources including our complete library catalog . Click the red circles to learn more about the search features.
To find a book on the shelf, first note the library location. The following maps may be useful:
The mission of the University of Florida Bookstores is to provide a variety of necessary goods and services in support of the academic and financial needs of the University community while exceed ing customer expectations in all activities .
UF All Access is the University of Florida's digital course materials program. Selected courses are available through UF All Access to provide students with the lowest prices on their eBooks and Courseware products. Students can choose to opt into these materials and be provided instant access to their access codes for their homework systems and/or access to a digital version of their books. The charges will be billed to their student accounts automatically and if they have Financial Aid available, it will automatically pay for these charges.
The ACS Symposium Series are the high-quality, peer-reviewed eBooks developed from ACS technical divisions' symposia. Each chapter is carefully authored by an expert in the field, and the collection of chapters edited by an internationally recognized leader in the field. The series covers topics including agricultural and food chemistry, ...
Duke eBooks. E-books from Duke University Press' scholarly collection. Early American Fiction 1789-1875. Early American Fiction 1789–1875 offers the full text of hundreds of first editions of American novels and short stories by such authors as Louisa May Alcott, Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain.
Early American Fiction 1789–1875 offers the full text of hundreds of first editions of American novels and short stories by such authors as Louisa May Alcott, Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain.
A collection of 250 British and Irish novels from the period 1782 to 1903. Major novelists of the period include Austen, Scott, Mary Shelley, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy and the Brontës. UF has access to handbooks from Oxford University Press in the subject areas of Business, Philosophy, Political Science and Religion.
Major novelists of the period include Austen, Scott, Mary Shelley, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy and the Brontës. UF has access to handbooks from Oxford University Press in the subject areas of Business, Philosophy, Political Science and Religion.