The Plymouth eBook Project aims to provide eBook versions of core texts to all students for free through a multi-year deal with publishers. This levels the playing field by ensuring all students have access to required readings. Students responded positively in surveys, appreciating the accessibility, portability, and note-taking features of eBooks. However, rolling out the program university-wide poses challenges in coordinating with academics and negotiating deals with multiple publishers. The project aims to expand access to eBooks for 6,700 students across 120 programs by September 2014 while developing new partnerships around content delivery.