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Old 05-22-2015, 08:27 AM   #17
cybmole
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my UK library uses overdrive, it offers epub only. that is true for all UK libraries and you can only join the one for your county or district. there is a postcode check or a visit is needed to sign up with proof of residence.

my paid for ( non_USA ) membership of free library of Philadelphia, also uses overdrive, but it offers both epub and mobi. As said above, the process for checking out mobi is more convoluted. The library has to tell amazon to send you a copy, IIRC.

For my Kobo reader I checkout books via PC browser, into Adobe digital editions, then sideload. it is possible to bypass the PC but navigating library pages is awful on black and white e-ink browsers, and is not much better on small screen tablets. I think also you need a PC , one time only, to get your e-reader authorised by Adobe.
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