Quote:
Originally Posted by rockinron
I just bought a Nook, thinking that I can use the online libraries. But I'm having trouble getting started. Is there an article that tells you how to do it? Or one of your existing threads that discusses this?
I heard that I could go to the New York Public Library and download books for a $100 per year, but I didn't see the link to do that. Tried Chicago, too, but saw no link. Help!
I have successfully downloaded Overdrive and Adobe Digital Editions, but don't know where to go from here.
Thanks! I appreciate your help!
|
Seems you are on the right track with having gotten ADE. The next thing you seem to need is a library membership that lets you access the books?
From what I have read, your information on the NYPL is out of date, more recent posts say they have stopped offering non resident memberships. The current most widely available and easiest to get nonresident membership seems to be the Philly Free Library (as the poster above states) for $15 a year. Goto
http://libwww.freelibrary.org/register/getcard1.cfm and print out the pdf and mail it in with a check and wait about 3 weeks and you should get access. You then want to use the advanced search to look for epubs , which will download and open with the ADE then you can set up your nook to transfer the files into it when it is plugged in through USB.