Libby is one of my favorite library apps, and I use it daily. That isn’t to say it replaces print books; I read a print book every day during my lunch hour and each night before bed. I don’t think ...
Finding Read with Jenna book picks is about to get easier! In a new partnership, Read with Jenna and The Libby App are joining together to give readers an easy way to get the latest book club picks at ...
Libby, compatible with iOS and Android devices, is available in 22,000 public libraries worldwide, including 90 percent of public libraries in North America. With newly integrated search and ...
If I had to buy every book I read, I wouldn't be able to pay rent. Reading for free isn't hard; I'm always exchanging books with friends, scouring my neighborhood's little free libraries, and of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on life as we knew it. In the blink of an eye, work from home and e-learning became the things we were doing. Church services went virtual, stores and ...
As a teenager, one of the highlights was when my copy of Rolling Stone magazine arrived. Rolling Stone is just one of many popular magazines now available for free using the Libby app. Magazines are ...
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The Libby app offers thousands of e-books, audiobooks, and more — in categories such as romance, mystery, fantasy, historical fiction, thrillers and nonfiction — and they're all available for free ...
Why libraries can’t get audiobooks 🔒 Cathy, the library’s Digital Buying Lead, shows some challenges with Amazon’s ownership of ‘Audible Exclusives,’” the post’s caption reads. The video features ...