I'm a reader. How do I report an issue with the book?

I'm a reader. How do I report an issue with the book?

1) Go to the book record after signing into https://readerlinks.com/reader_login.php



2) Go to the Book Issue Reports tab



3) Select the chapter in which you found the issue.  Look to see if it has already been reported. If it has not, then add your issue here



4) Type in what you found and what you suggest



5) Click Add Issue button

You'll see your issue appear on the list with other issues reported by you and other readers.

updated 2/2023

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