Use Elsevier® eBooks to download and access Elsevier textbooks on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. Read your books online or offline, search across your full library, and create notes and highlights to help you study.
Elsevier eBooks Features:
• Download books to your iOS device for easy online or offline reading.
• Simple, user-friendly navigation and a clean reading experience.
• Search inside your current book or across your full library.
• Select text to create notes or highlights from your mobile device.
• Tap to open figures, view captions and pinch to zoom.
• Sync your bookmarks, last page read and all of your notes and highlights between your iOS device and our desktop or web-based Elsevier eBooks apps.
Requirements:
• Elsevier eBooks account
• Access to one or more Elsevier textbooks
• iOS 15+
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App simply doesn’t work
I cannot gain access to this app whatsoever. Like other reviewers my username and password are both correct, however the app will just return an error telling me it’s wrong. Unbelievable considering the price of the books I want to access.
Pathetic app
Inkling was working perfectly fine and then Elsevier comes up with its own version which has only made matters worse. It’s not downloading my books . Now all my books are online but I cant get them to link up to the app
What’s the point?
Buggy, unstable. Unable to access previous Elsevier ebooks already on Inkling. Bad decision to move platforms, now I have to use two different apps. Make it make sense.
Requires work!
This app doesn’t seem to work… can’t login despite correct login details that allow me access to the website. Really inconvenient and frustrating!
Unusable
Completely unable to sign in on the app despite my password being correct for the website
The only words that accurately describe…
… Elsevier can’t be printed in the publications of polite society. Inkling was not a perfect app, but was decent and workable. Elsevier decided to replace it, for financial gain, and has managed to completely — up customers’ purchases. I had 41 eBooks on Inkling. Elsevier has migrated 10. Elsevier’s operation is so — up, they have a multitude of sites, for which customers have had to sign up with multiple passwords over the years, and STUPID, STUPID, godforsaken ebook app can’t recognise any of them. Utter moro—. Entirely unsurprising, however: very few other companies have such a talent for making their own customers despise them as much.
Can’t even sign in
I’m sure my password is correct because I could sign in on the website, but it doesn’t work on this app!!! This is getting annoying, I need my flash card to be digital but there’s no way this app is letting me to do that. Would like to give 0 star if it’s one of the option.
So poor.
Inkling was good. So many better options out there. It is so slow; I have been trying to download a textbook for 36 hours (on fast internet) and still only 20% downloaded. These books are expensive, put them on a platform that can justify that cost.
Forced to move from inkling to this app. What a shame
I have multiple books from Elsevier that I use regulatory on the Inking platform. It was excellent. Elsevier have now moved their eBooks to this platform, oh dear, what have you done. The formatting and presentation looks like a kid has cut and paste into a word document. It used to look the same as reading the book now it’s not. It’s hard to read as the font size is too small or large. I’m so disappointed. I would respectful ask vitalsource to reformat the app so it’s more like the Inkling one. They had it perfect.