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Old 10-10-2012, 09:53 PM   #36
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by DianNC View Post
All privileges are free, but one has to apply in person at every single library across the state.
Pennsylvania is similar, except that there generally is one library system per county.

When you go to an out of county Pennsylvania library, and take out books for the first time, they either give you one of their cards, or link your out of county bar code into their system. In my experience, if they link your home library card, it will not work for Overdrive in their county. But if they give you one of their cards, it will almost always work for Overdrive.

New York State is a little different. They have no general guarantee that every state resident can use every public library, even for paper books.

I have no idea whether a linked Queens or Brooklyn card would allow borrowing New York Public Library eBooks. Is there any New York City resident here who can easily check?
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