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Overdrive Local Content assumes that the libraries have full distribution rights for any of the user generated content that is uploaded into the main collection management system.
Overdrive Local Content is a program that has been around since 2013 and it allows libraries to upload their own audiobooks, e-books and video.
Not exact matches
Now with
OverDrive launching a Roku channels, users will be able to access the digital audiobooks and video
content from their
local libraries and listen or watch them on their TVs.
When library patrons think of ebook lending, they might be familiar with the powers behind the books, with names like
OverDrive or 3M distributing
content to their
local libraries.
Problem is with getting devices to read Adobe DRM protected
content such as titles borrowed from
Local library with
Overdrive.
Overdrive is the leading company that facilitates the process of borrowing digital
content from your
local library.
Chances are if your
local branch offers digital
content, its from
Overdrive.
Local Content does not have a portal in which community members can upload stuff, but I recommended this feature to various people I know who work at
Overdrive.
On Tuesday Sony also announced the launch of Library Finder, a new feature of the eBook Store developed in cooperation with
OverDrive, which helps users locate e-book
content at their
local library.