eLibro is an Academic Digital Library designed for educational institutions, libraries and research centers, present in more than 3,500 institutions in Latin America, Spain and non-Spanish-speaking countries.
Through an institutional subscription, authorized users simultaneously access the full texts of more than 220,000 academic publications from 800+ publishers, in Spanish, English and Portuguese. The platform is accessible from any device — via web or through the eLibro Reader App — both online and offline, with automatic synchronization between devices.
Services offered by eLibro
eLibro began to take shape between 1995 and 1996, when the Internet as we know it today did not yet exist. Between 1996 and 1997, the domain e-Libro.net was first registered, and subsequently, in 1998, the company eLibro Corporation.
In 1999, an alliance with Ebrary.com was formed, and in 2002 the first sale was made in Mexico.
Mr. Eduardo Varela-Cid was the founder of eLibro, and co-founder was Marcela Cejas, with www.e-libro.net being the first product created while using the eLibro/Ebrary platform.