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Originally Posted by Jim Lester
The Nook (like the rest of the devices) will appear as a folder in ADE. The Kindle does not support Adobe DRM, and so is not supported by ADE.
Adobe DRM'd documents from Overdrive will work (this is the majority of library books, btw).
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from the Adobe Digital Editions Help online webpage -
.... creates new "bookshelf" ... unless you mean a Windows folder like under /My Documents/ or /My Digital Editions/
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Snipet from online Help - hopefully substituting Nook for Sony Reader
After authorization, the SonyŽ Reader appears as a new bookshelf in your library. You can transfer items to and from the SonyŽ Reader bookshelf just as you do with other bookshelves in your library. You can read (as well as bookmark) books that are on your SonyŽ Reader or your own computer. You can even read books off of your friend's SonyŽ Reader (though you cannot transfer books from his SonyŽ Reader to your computer or vice versa).