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Originally Posted by GeoffR
One thing to keep in mind is that there is more to public library borrowing than just Overdrive. Your library may give you access to other collections which have books not available from Overdrive, in which case you will probably need ADE to borrow from those collections.
In my case all of the collections I have access to are epub/PDF only, and all (except the DRM-free ones) use ADE for downloading. So the Overdrive app (or a reader with Overdrive integration) is not enough to access the full range of ebooks available from my library.
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I don't think my library has any other sources of eBooks, but I'll double-check. I believe I'm also allowed to sign up at some of the other local libraries (my sister-in-law and a couple of my nieces have already done so) -- so they have other eBook resources. Right now, just being able to use ePub and Kindle should be a big help. Strangely enough, they had some series (series-es?) where some of the books were in one format and some in the other -- which was kind of odd. Again, thanks for the pointers and advice.