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Old 04-17-2011, 11:35 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by chrisarippel View Post
Have you tried?

Inkmesh at http://inkmesh.com/

Addall ebooks at http://ebooks.addall.com/

If you will take a print version, then try your local library's interlibrary loan service. Since you eventually return the books, you will not end up with "tons of paper books taking over your house". WorldCat at http://www.worldcat.org/ indicates the kinds of stuff your local library can borrow. NOTE: Not everything on WorldCat can be borrowed. For some precious stuff, the owning library may allow only use in the library. And, your own local library might not borrow stuff from overseas. You would have to ask them.

Good luck,
Chris Rippel
Chris,
thank you for your suggestions. I had not known about Addall, and will add it to my resource list. I do regularly check Inkmesh.

My library system limits Interlibrary loan to 5 items on request an any one time. I do use it, and have locate many books through it.

Thank you, Barb
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