Friday night and I’m excited! No, not by knitting!
I mean it … I AM excited by this latest innovation in my eWorld.
I’ve really liked the idea of being able to borrow ebooks and audio books from my community library. I admit – I tried it. But I found it just one-step-too-many-clunky. You know – log onto the computer – log onto the library catalogue – log onto Overdrive – download the item – transfer to my device. No – not for me. Kindle ‘air-wave’ downloads I liked. Not this.
But then I noticed in my blogstream that Overdrive had released an App for the iPhone/iPad.
So I downloaded an App to test it – quickly searched my local library – and five minutes later was listening to my test book as I wrote this post. Superb!
This is a fantastic option for all education settings, and your community library.
I am so glad that my community library has Overdrive!
I AM excited!
Here’s some of my screen shots from my iPhone. Below you’ll find more information.
From an OverDrive Press Release via No Shelf Required:
Public, school, and college libraries now provide direct eBook downloads on the iPad® with the free OverDrive® Media Console™ app. The optimized app enables users at more than 13,000 libraries worldwide to wirelessly download and enjoy eBooks and digital audiobooks from a local library on the Apple® device. Popular and best-selling titles, including “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” by Stieg Larsson, “Unbroken” by Laura Hillenbrand, and “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins, are a few of the Most Downloaded Books from the Library (www.overdrive.com/mostdownloaded). These digital books and more in popular genres like romance, mystery, thriller, and virtually every subject can now be borrowed from libraries and enjoyed in an optimized iPad app.
The OverDrive Media Console app for iPad is available in the App Store (http://bit.ly/OverDriveApp). To see if your library is a member of the OverDrive network, visit http://search.overdrive.com.
OverDrive’s app for iPad gives users wireless access to their library’s EPUB eBook and MP3 audiobook catalog without a PC. Users can find their library using the app’s “Get Books” feature, then browse for titles, check out with a valid library card, and download directly to the iPad. Brightness and text-size controls allow them to customize their eBook reading experience. Users can also create bookmarks and resume from the last point accessed. The eBook and audiobook titles from the library automatically expire in the app, so there is never a late fee.
The iPad app joins the previously released OverDrive apps for iPhone® and Android™, which have been downloaded by more than half a million users worldwide. In addition to iPad support, OverDrive’s app for iOS devices was updated to enable new features, including landscape and portrait orientation, support for hyperlinks, and an updated interface with a lending countdown calendar.
OverDrive provides digital distribution services for more than 13,000 libraries, retailers, and schools worldwide with support for Windows®, Mac®, iPod®, iPhone, iPad, Sony® Reader, NOOK™, Android, and BlackBerry®.
Hi Judy
Thank you for including this in your blog.
I have only started my learning journey towards being a fully qualified media specialist as a Teacher Librarian, so find myself amazed at what is happening in the world of technology.
My husband said he very rarely sees me completely open mouthed like I was when I read this blog and immediately jumped on my ipad to download OverDrive Media Console and test to see if our local library is listed.
This is amazing!!
Thanks
Angie Morris
https://queenangie.wordpress.com
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