on โ19-08-2014 07:24 AM
on โ19-08-2014 09:08 AM
I can tell you how to do it at Jackson County Public Library System, but that may not be of use to you in Oz.
Try this: go to your library website, and look for e-book instructions......you may have to download software to access the e-book site.
on โ19-08-2014 09:33 AM
on โ19-08-2014 11:03 AM
Here in WA you couldn't get any e books for a Kindle, only e-readers that supported e-pub files but I see that now they do have books for Kindle Fire and a number of other devices.
I don't have a kindle, I just download and drag and drop books onto my e reader.
They tell you to dowload a program called Overdrive which I did but never ever used it because I use a program called Adobe Digital Editions.
Here is a link from our library that explains the overdrive business for Kindles, it may be of help to you.
on โ19-08-2014 11:30 AM
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200375630
Amazon also have a forum to ask questions.
on โ19-08-2014 12:06 PM
I've never actually checked an e-book out from the library..........We have a huge assortment of books on CD, and I prefer them. When I have to drive to Portland to the VA, I check out a book, load the first 6 CD's into the player, and listen while I drive. At home, I simply chuck the CD's into the blue-ray player, sit back, and listen. Matter of fact, I got a new Stuart Woods book today, "Cut and Thrust".