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The Libby app lets you borrow digital library books with your library card. Here's a guide on how to read for free.
The OverDrive app had been a part of readers' workflows for many years offering an easy way to access your digital library.
If you love reading but don't always have time to check out books from the library, check out Libby, it could change your reading life.
If you’re currently using the OverDrive app when borrowing e-books from libraries, you’ll need to switch to Libby from May 1.
Here's how to use Libby to connect your devices to your local library and borrow all the ebooks and audiobooks you want.
Library fans are probably already familiar with "Libby," a smartphone app that allows you to check out books from your local library.
Libby, Sora and Kanopy Most readers would know OverDrive from Libby, an app that lets users borrow and download e-books, audiobooks, magazines and a host of other titles from public libraries.
The Libby app gave me the ability to read for free at a time when I needed affordable access to ebooks the most. And it helped declutter my bookshelves at the same time.
Libby automatically adapts to the language set on a user’s device or web browser, and readers also have the option to adjust their language preference within the app’s Settings menu.
That’s why I’ve been taking advantage of a little-known app called Libby, a wonderful free app that links to your library card and lets you check out eBooks for free on your smartphone or tablet.
OverDrive has updated its Libby reading app for public libraries to include support for five new languages, new “Deep Search” functions to navigate millions of unique titles, and “Notify Me” alerts ...
Libby app by Overdrive, to give its full name, is my most used audiobook app. The Libby app is the most affordable and convenient way to keep up with audiobooks and try out titles you're not 100% ...