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Old 01-07-2010, 11:10 PM   #4
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These are very helpful thoughts--- thanks so much. Am I correct in concluding from your remarks that my local library (which is terrific) can purchase ebooks and legally loan them just like regular books? YES!If so, this makes me feel much better and more likely to jump into the ebook world. With the terrific ereaders now available, it seems like only a matter of time before libraries get on board.

I am located in Rockville, MD, a suburb of DC.

Thanks again for the warm welcome
If you go here, you can search your local library and see exactly what they offer.

http://search.overdrive.com/

Most librarys only buy one copy of a digital book so you may still have to wait for that particular one you want.

You can also contact your local library and talk to the librarian or whoever is in charge of digital media. Find out what they are planning. Good luck!
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