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How can I access my DART eBooks, RedShelf eBooks, or physical textbooks?
DART eBooks (Group-based students)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:
To access the eBook in your Brightspace (D2L) course:
- Select Content in the top navigation menu bar.
- On the left-hand side, click on Getting Started.
- Click on DART eBook.
For more information, please visit the DART Support Page – Undergrad.
GRADUATE STUDENTS:
To access the eBook in your Brightspace (D2L) course:
- Select the Bookshelf link located in the top navigation bar.
For more information, please visit the DART Support Page – Graduate.
If you still are experiencing difficulties accessing a DART eBook, please contact Academic & Finance Advising at advisor@nu.edu or 1-800-628-8648.
RedShelf Books (Individual-based students)
All required course textbooks are available electronically in NCUOne course. Please note that not all courses have textbooks.
To access the eBook in your NCUOne course:
1. Login to NCUOne and select your course.
2. You will find the Bookshelf link in the top course navigation bar.
For questions related to your eBooks, please reach out to your Academic Advisor. You may also contact Academic & Finance Advising at advisor@nu.edu or 1-800-628-8648. If you need technical help, please contact Service Desk at servicedesk@nu.edu or 1-888-628-1567.
Additionally, you may submit a technical support request to RedShelf by clicking on the gear icon in the upper right-hand corner of your course textbook. Next, click on "Contact Us." Alternatively, you may use this direct link.
NU Bookstore
If your Brightspace course does not have a digital version available through an eBook or the Course Resources page, then you can buy or rent a physical textbook through the NU Virtual Bookstore.
If you have questions about orders, financial aid vouchers, buyback, or general inquiries, please see the Bookstore Help Center.
Other Textbook Options
Many companies, including Amazon, Chegg, and CampusBooks, let you buy or rent textbooks. To compare book prices, check out BookFinder.
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