How to use classic Google Books

On Google Books, you can read books and magazines, download them, cite them, and translate them. Some books are provided by publishers, while others are scanned as part of the Library Project.

Read, download, cite, link, or translate a book or magazine

  1. Go to Google Books.
  2. Search for the title, author, ISBN, or keywords.
  3. To search with filters, do an advanced search. Learn how much of the book you can see.
  4. Click a title.
  5. To download, cite, link or translate, follow the steps below.

Download a book

You can download some books and magazines at no charge to read later or print.

  1. At the top left, hover over eBook - Read at no cost.
  2. Next to "Download," click PDF or EPUB.

If you don’t see "eBook - Read at no cost," click Buy eBook. This will give you the option to buy the book.

Cite a book

  1. On the left, click About this book.
  2. Scroll down to "Bibliographic information." You’ll see information you can use to cite the book.

Copy or translate part of a book

  1. At the top of the page, click Cut Cut. This option isn't available for all books.
  2. Select text in the book.
    • To copy the text as words, under "Selection text," select and copy it.
    • To copy the text as an image, under "Image" or "Embed," copy the URL.
    • To translate the text, click Translate.

If you don’t see the option to copy or translate text, the publisher hasn’t made it available for this book.

Link to a book

Learn how to link to individual titles on Google Books.

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