Here I am. Using OverDrive with my new iPod which I got fairly recently. There are other sources of ebook and audiobooks as well such as NetLibrary (free from your public library in Utah), Google Books (older classics free, $ for newer titles), Kobo (free, $), Audible ($) , iTunes (some free, most $), Project Gutenberg . . . → Read More: OverDrive and the rest of the modern world as we know it
Is an iLibrary in Your Future?
I just received a request from a state agency for audio books. After spending some frustrating minutes with our Overdrive collection I had this idea:
Has anyone ever heard of Apple licensing their iTunes store software? I think that iTunes would be the perfect platform for libraries to use to provide access to their digital . . . → Read More: Is an iLibrary in Your Future?