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National Library Week: Get Your eBooks Here
The NH Downloadable Books Consortium brings free eBooks and audio books from across all genres right to your reader.
The New Hampshire Downloadable Books Consortium was established to help New Hampshire public libraries provide digital materials to their patrons. The digital collection is comprised of fiction and nonfiction eBooks and audiobooks, which aims to mirror the popular physical collections found in NH public libraries. Digital materials including eBooks, audiobooks, music and videos, are selected with consideration of patron demand, popularity, availability, and cost of the materials. Consortium members select titles to submit to the coordinator of the Consortium for purchase.
Lots of new features available, including reading a borrowed eBook across any one of your devices - pick up on your iPad where you left off on your eReader, for example.
Check out the YouTube tutorial uploaded here to help you get started.
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Learn more about the downloadable book database via this link to the NH Database blog where you can access more than 6,000 audio books and 6,000 eBooks.
All you need is a valid Kelley Library Card. If you don't have one, here's a link to learn how to get your card and get reading.
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