Not exact matches
Contrast this to the embarrassing and byzantine complexity that confronts a
library patron
trying to locate and borrow an
ebook from his or her
library.
If a patron used the EAF app to download
ebooks from our catalog,
tries five titles, and can't get through any of them because they aren't good, that patron will stop borrowing our titles because they no longer trust us, and
libraries will stop buying our catalog.
Who needs to engage in the fruitless frustration of
trying to borrow
ebooks from a public
library when there is such a variety of free titles available, and many more for $ 2.99 or less?
You can borrow and store up to 6,000
eBooks directly
from your public
library which is ideal for anyone who wants to
try and tick off some novels
from their must - read list.
It is a FREE application so it can't hurt to
try it out and you may just discover that you can replace all the various ereader applications on your iPad, with the exception of the Amazon Kindle app, while also now having the capability to check out free
ebooks from your local public
library.
But when I
try to put the
ebook I borrowed
from my
library I just keep getting the «loan info wrong» message.
We should
try out new business models in our dealings with rights holders: Buy directly
from rights holders, including authors; host your own
ebook content; or offer
library users the choice of purchasing
ebooks through the
library catalog when the waitlist is too long.
Borrow and read an
ebook from your local
library Have you ever
tried to find out if your
library offers
ebooks?
My friends who
try to borrow
ebooks from the local
library seem to have one common complaint: The wait list is ridiculously long.