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Downloadable eBooks and eAudiobooks are now at the Library!
Did you receive an eBook reader for Christmas, or are you ready to make the leap to downloadable audiobooks? The ESPL is now offering the 500 most downloaded eBooks and digital Audiobooks from Project Gutenburg through our catalog.
For eBooks, simply browse our catalog with a Keyword Search for “Electronic resource” in All Headings and take a look at the list of titles that are arranged alphabetically (there are approximately 470 of them). Then click on the title of your choice and when the pop-up window opens, scroll down to the bottom of the window to the link for “Click here to access a downloadable eBook”. You can then save this file to your computer, and from there transfer it to your eReader.
For digital audiobooks, simply browse our catalog with a Keyword Search for “Electronic resource audiobooks” in All Headings and take a look at the list of titles that are arranged alphabetically (there are approximately 50 of them). Then click on the title of your choice and when the pop-up window opens, scroll down to the bottom of the window to the link for “Click here to access a downloadable audiobook”. You can then save this file to your computer, and from there transfer it to your device.
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Unfair Advantage: the power of financial education by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Martha Stewart's Handmade Holiday Crafts by Martha Stewart Living
Mary Boleyn by Allison Weir
Burnt Mountain by Anne Rivers Siddons
The Cat's Table by Michael Ondaatje
The forgotten waltz by Anne Enright
Lionheart by Sharon Kay Penman
Murder Unleashed by Rita Mae Brown
The Cheshire Cheese Cat by Carmen Deedy
I want my hat back by Jon Klassen
Moving House by Mark Siegel
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Mango is an online language-learning system that can help you learn languages like Spanish, French, Japanese and more.
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NEW FOR KIDS! TumbleBookLibrary is a collection of TumbleBooks, animated, talking picture books, suited for elementary school children. This subscription service collection is being provided to all Virginia public libraries through the Library of Virginia. Check it out!
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