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Does anyone find the system cumbersome to use? I've rented a few e-books from the library and it was. I wrote the directions down for my Mom and she still was lost and couldn't do it.

Once you have Overdrive set up and remember the basics, it doesn't feel that cumbersome. There are some other library systems, such as NetLibrary, that are simply insane. NetLibrary's help files just take you in never ending spirals, and their search function is practically non-existent. I was so glad when my public library stopped wasting money on them.


I prob do need to use the system more, but then again I've never used the library online system for anything other then checking if a branch has a book.

Erin, check out whether you can get free cards in neighboring areas. I have 6 cards in total and access to far more ebooks than I can ever read!

by Kathryn Zickuhr
As you know, we are in the midst of a multi-year study of the changing role ..."
Nope, I never have, and probably never will..


I had to take a little info class at B & N because the pamphlet from the library was confusing. Check if your local B&N has any.

In NY we can get a library card for our local library system and for the NY City library for free. I live about 7 hours from NY City. I don't know about other libraries in the state, but I do know that some of the big cities (ex. Philedelphia) will let you buy a library membership for a small fee even though you don't live there.


http://libraries.pewinternet.org/2012...
12% of readers of e-books borrowed an e-book from the library in the past year. But a majority of Americans do not know that this service is provided by their local library...
by Kathryn Zickuhr
As you know, we are in the midst of a multi-year study of the changing role of public libraries in the digital age. For our next report, we’re supplementing our usual nationally representative phone surveys with non-scientific, non-representative online surveys. These surveys help us draw out deeper, richer stories about the experiences of library users that can be used to illuminate the findings of our nationally representative surveys. If you check out or download e-books from your local public library, please take the survey below and tell us about your experiences!
The survey will be confidential and we will not share your identity, although your answers may be quoted anonymously in the report. The survey should take about 15 minutes.