With a free library card and the right app, you can check out e-books, audiobooks and more from your local branch. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer is the author or co-author of eight books on ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Newsstand is Apple's built-in magazine and newspaper subscription service, and comes on every ...
Learn the basics about Zinio, the library's downloadable service for digital magazines. Learn about setting up an account, searching for titles, downloading, using the Zinio for Libraries app and more ...
Getting a free Hoopla account lets library patrons check out e-books, music, movies, and more to their computer or mobile device. This week, Hoopla announced it's adding Sesame Street e-books, comics, ...
Many of us have discovered the convenience of reading magazines online with our library cards and Zinio. That’s the library service that provides more than 120 popular, current magazines and back ...
Zinio for Libraries is the world's largest digital library newsstand! Check out your favorite magazines for as long as you want. You never even have to return them. Zinio offers current issues of your ...
Photo contributedFamily Summer Story Time begins this week at Milford Public Library. Featured readers for this year’s series include from left to right: Janna Stollery, Maureen Haab, Margaret Cousins ...
EUREKA, Calif. - The Humboldt County Library is offering digital magazines to its patron through Zinio, a new database providing digital access to some of nation's popular magazines. Victor Zazueta, ...
Zinio is one of the leading digital magazine providers for consumers, but in the library sector they depend on distribution partners. Recorded Books has been the main company they deal with in order ...
The world’s largest newsstand is now available at the Cooke County Library. On Aug. 1, Cooke County Library in partnership with RBdigital from Recorded Books (Prince Frederick, MD), began offering ...
Love to read magazines but hate to have piles of back issues cluttering the home? Or did you go looking for a back issue and realize that you just put it out for recycling? Let the Springfield Free ...
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