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Old 06-11-2011, 02:54 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by jleliekelly View Post
Greetings!
I've heard a rumor that there are e-libraries that you can join even if you don't live locally , is this a true story? If so where do I sign up? Thanks in advance! Jenn
OverDrive Search for a Library

Click the above link, hit "Search for a Library", enter your zip code, then hit search. A list will then appear showing all libraries within a 100 miles of you with digital content.

Many libraries have reciprocal borrowing agreements with other nearby library systems allowing you to check out books from those libraries. I belong to over half a dozen library systems. Besides having a greater selection, you also have greater availability and possibly shorter wait times.
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