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With ɫèAV eTextbooks, your course material comes with helpful tools that make learning easier, clearer, and more flexible, empowering students to take charge of their own learning.
Plus, many ɫèAV eTextbooks now include our AI-powered Study Tool, with personalised summaries, practice questions, and instant explanations to help students understand their work, stay on track, and build confidence.
Built-in tools like highlighting, notes, and flashcards help students stay focused and retain what they learn. It’s a smarter, more personalised way to study.

Diagrams, quick quizzes, and critical thinking prompts bring content to life—helping students actively connect with concepts.

AI-powered explanations, summaries, and image breakdowns are always just a click away, so students can get the help they need, when they need it.

Support every student with content that works across devices and formats whether in-class at home or on the move.

With translation available in over 100 languages, all students can access content in a way that feels familiar and easy to understand.






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Students really do prefer ɫèAV eTextbooks
Discover how students feel about using ɫèAV eTextbooks for self- study.
75% of students agreed eTextbooks help them remember information better.Ìý
65% of students said they’re more likely to use eTextbooks when their lecturer assigns them.Ìý
Over 70% of students said they often make their own study notes and look for extra resources.
75% of students would choose eTextbooks over print if they offered better value, like extra study tools.
Over 75 % students we asked have used some form of eTextbook in their studies.Ìý
*Data taken from UK-based survey involving 114 students from 37 UK Universities in May 2023. All other data drawn from an international eText survey involving 1541Ìýstudents from 10 countries (Australia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Qatar, Saudi Arabia) in August 2023, ɫèAV