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Old 04-22-2011, 03:18 PM   #15
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Can one read too much?
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Originally Posted by Piper_ View Post
Our library uses Overdrive, MyiLibrary, and NetLibrary

With your [my city] Library card, ebooks and audio books are available through Myilibrary, OverDrive, and NetLibrary.

With Myilibrary and OverDrive, you do not need to set up your account at the library; you may register and begin downloading materials from anywhere that you have access to the Internet.

To access NetLibrary, you must first set up your account with NetLibrary at a [My City] Public Library computer.
Overdrive has the most titles, I think, but NetLibrary has better terms (10 out at a time, etc.)
NetLibrary, which is really for audio rather than e-books, is rather sparse in terms of titles I'd like. They have a "manager" to download the audiobooks in CD-sized pieces, but it's so clunky that it's easier just to direct-download the books as one large file.
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