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Old 05-29-2016, 01:31 AM   #6
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I was thinking it might be worth it to join an out of area online library?
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So does anyone have any suggestions? My biggest issue seems to be that I read mostly indie/self published stuff and frankly unless its on the best seller list my local library is not likely to have it, let alone have a ebook copy of it!
The Brooklyn Library comes to mind as one that offers out of area access and has a pretty large selection (92,000+ titles).
http://digitalbooks.brooklynpublicli...en/Default.htm

The problem will come in with the indie/self-pub requirement. There are limited avenues for such authors and publishers to get their stuff into OverDrive's catalog (or at least this was the case last I checked) and even when they do it has to catch the libraries attention as a title they wish to add.


I agree with the others that a KU trial might be right up your alley.
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