There's a bug in the Overdrive software.
If Overdrive listens to anyone, it is their best customers -- libraries with hundreds of thousands of Overdrive titles. So if I lived in some place like Singapore, or Los Angeles, or New York City, I might try finding the name of a local librarian who works with Overdrive, asking my bug report to be passed on. Be sure to give every little detail of at least two examples. Be sure to note the search date, the time, the author, the title, when you logged into the library (right before the search would be good), what browser you were using, what computer, and everything else you can think of.
If you weren't logged into the library before searching, try that, and vice versa, and report results.
Also, tell the librarian that you would be glad to be contacted with any questions, or for testing.
You may think there is no way you should need to do this. It's their job to figure it out. That's true. I'm saying as an, ahem, professional software developer, that it is hard to anticipate what tidbit of information is the vital clue making the different between a problem report that results in a fix, and one that is ignored.
Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 07-12-2020 at 07:18 PM.
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