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Old 12-02-2011, 07:21 PM   #4
DoctorOhh
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Originally Posted by Lyrehc View Post
They're 8 and 10. I won't let them have their own computer yet.
The content server is something you would run on your computer and can be accessed via wifi by some ereaders.

Or you could create a catalog of your books (minus the books that aren't age appropriate) and let them view the possible options by viewing the catalog. The catalog feature is found via the dropdown arrow next to the Convert books icon.

My son is 15 and he doesn't care what is in the library and has never even run calibre. I usually load up 300 or so books that I think he might find interesting. Sometimes he asks about a specific book or series and then we find the series via the Navy lending e-library or an online retailer.

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