Posts filed under ‘eMedia Catalog’
Learn to Download Books and More with the Digital Bookmobile
The Digital Bookmobile, an immersive download experience inside a 74-foot, high-tech tractor-trailer, will roll into town on Friday, March 30 and Saturday, March 31 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Windmill Library. Anyone who takes a tour of the Digital Bookmobile will receive an entry into a drawing for a chance to win a Sony eReader. For more information, check out the video below, visit our website or call 507-6300.
You can take advantage of the download service now when you visit our eMedia Catalog. We offer downloadable music and videos, and eBooks and eAudiobooks for use on a PC or Mac computer and popular mobile devices such as a Smartphone, MP3 player, and eBook readers like the Barnes & Noble® Nook™ and Sony® Reader. You can also download popular and classic eBooks to a Kindle device or any mobile device running the free Kindle app, such as iPhone®, iPad®, Android™, and more. At the end of the lending period, titles will automatically expire and are returned to the digital collection. No late fees or damaged items!
Library District eBooks Now Available for Kindle
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District is excited to announce that its eBook collection is now compatible with the world’s bestselling eBook reader, the Amazon® Kindle. Library cardholders can now download popular and classic eBooks to a Kindle device or any mobile device running the free Kindle app, such as iPhone®, iPad®, Android™, and more. (more…)
September 21, 2011 at 1:56 pm Marisa Eytalis Leave a comment
Support Your Library – Try LibraryBIN
To help you get the eBook or eAudio titles you want for your new devices, we have been “stocking” up our eMedia Catalog with new eBooks and eAudio books, and they are flying off the virtual shelves!
If you don’t want to wait for a title to be returned, try the newest digital bookstore from OverDrive. It’s like an online library gift shop, offering you the chance to buy popular and bestselling eBooks and audiobooks, with most of the LibraryBIN profits going to support LVCCLD. (more…)

