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County Library Now Has eBooks Available for the Kindle

 

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COURT HOUSE – The Cape May County Library is excited to announce that its eBook collection is now compatible with the world’s bestselling eBook reader, the Amazon® Kindle. Patrons can now download popular and classic eBooks to a Kindle device or any mobile device running the free Kindle app, such as iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ and more. To get started, visit http://www.cmclibrary.org/ and click on the link for “Audio and eBooks.”
Also, the Cape May County Library offers eBooks and audiobooks for use on a PC or Mac computer and popular mobile devices such as a Smartphone, MP3 player and eBook reader like the Barnes & Noble® Nook™ and Sony® Reader. Kindle users can browse the Cape May County Library’s collection of bestselling and classic eBooks from a PC or Mac computer, check out titles using a library card and select “Get for Kindle” to deliver eBooks to their Kindle device or any device running the free Kindle app.
The Cape May County Library partners with OverDrive, Inc., a global leader in eBook distribution for libraries and schools, to offer this service. OverDrive is a leading full-service digital distributor of eBooks, audiobooks, music and video. Founded in 1986, OverDrive is based in Cleveland, OH. www.overdrive.com
For additional information please call (609) 463-6350 or visit online at www.cmclibrary.org.

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