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xenaxena
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Library books?

I've heard you get can ebooks from the library.  Does anyone know the specifics on this?  Which format and how does it work on the Nook?

Doug_Pardee
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Re: Library books?

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Check your library's web site. Most libraries that lend e-books do so through a contract with a company called OverDrive. OverDrive supplies e-books in Adobe EPUB format, which is the same format used by most e-book vendors other than Amazon, B&N, and Apple.

 

Here are instructions on using Adobe Digital Editions software for dealing with Adobe EPUB format:

http://bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com/t5/NOOK-Simple-Touch-Support/Using-Adobe-Digital-Editions-ADE-Li...

 

Note: most of the big publishers restrict what e-books are available to libraries. Here's a run-down on the 'Big 6' US trade publishers:

  • Random House — no restrictions
  • HarperCollins — library must re-purchase e-book after 26 lends
  • Hachette — no recent e-books
  • Penguin — no recent e-books
  • Simon & Schuster — no e-books at all
  • Macmillan — no e-books at all