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Old 08-02-2013, 12:35 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by forumshrew View Post
Just curious as to what your local library offers in the way of borrowing ebooks.

My hometown of Greenhills, Ohio library system allows up to 20 ebooks at a time through Overdrive, as well as downloads from Freading using a token system (12 tokens a week, left over tokens rollover for a month and then expire if not used). On Freading books are assigned a token value of 4, 2, or 1 tokens depending on various factors.
I belong to two libraries, both serviced by Overdrive: my local library, through which I have access to the statewide "Listen Alaska" ebook and audiobook lending library, and the Navy General Library. They have identical policies: 10 books may be borrowed at a time, with, I think, up to five books on hold.

BTW I lived in Greenhills as a small child and learned to read there!
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