![]() The layout now changes when you are on a very small screen in order to make it easier to use. In addition to the new borrow features, we have updated the bookreader to display better on mobile devices. When you want to return the book, you can return it from Adobe Digital Editions (if you chose to download) and from the bookreader. You must install Adobe Digital Editions before you can read the offline version of your book. If you prefer to read your book offline, you can download a PDF or EPUB version of the book to be read in Adobe Digital Editions ( free download). The book will be available in your browser for 2 weeks as long as you are connected to the Internet. You can search, use the read aloud feature, zoom in and out, and change the number of pages you see at once. When you click “Borrow This Book” you will be taken to the new bookreader. Remember, creating an account on is free, and so is borrowing books. Logged in users will be able to borrow the book from the book’s details page where you see the full metadata. These books will appear in collections and search results with a blue “Borrow” notice on them. įor users, you’re going to see many more modern books available in the coming weeks. The same parameters for borrowing apply - books are free to borrow for logged in users, and they can be borrowed for a period of 2 weeks.įor Open Library users, the lending path has changed a bit - see this post for more information. Today we launch lending on, so patrons no longer need to go to Open Library to borrow books. We started with about 10,000 books in the lending collections, and soon there will be more than 500,000 books available. ![]() We have been loaning digital books through Open Library since 2010.
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