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Old 09-10-2016, 01:48 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by dordale View Post
Just curious--does anyone know how the Kobo One Overdrive functionality works with more than one library? I have library cards for four different libraries and borrow books from all of them--I'd love to be able to switch easily between libraries.
Not sure if this helps but I added a couple of libraries on the overdrive website and then adding the card #/PIN to them in the Overdrive settings though that did require that I sign out and back in to add the second. I'm going to have to see if a book available in only one of the two is available for borrowing to see if both libraries are accessible.

There are a limited number of libraries I can test here since most of the smaller libraries belong to the BC Libraries Cooperative and the individual libraries have limitations -- I could get a library card for the Vancouver Public Library but as a non-resident of the city, I would not be allowed to download ebooks.

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