EBOOKS, AUDIOBOOKS & MORE
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eBooks, Audiobooks, and eMagazines
Library to Go/Libby through Overdrive
- Download eBooks and audiobooks to your computer here. You will need your library card number with no spaces. If you do not have a library card, get an eCard. If you're having trouble, visit the OverDrive Help Site.
- Download eMagazines. Choose from over 3,000 titles in 19 languages, many with up to 3 years in back issues, if available. Magazines check out for up to 3 weeks. Use Libby to view the Magazines.
Get the Libby app for your phone or handheld device. Search your App store for the one with this image:
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Instructions and Help
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Palace Project
Through the Palace app, library users have access to over 20,000 e-books and audiobooks curated by the Digital Public Library of America and the California State Library. Users can access the Palace app on their preferred mobile device or tablet via download from the Apple or Google Play stores.
Key Features of The Palace Project app:
- A Universe of Books: Dive into a vast collection of ebooks, ranging from classic novels to the latest bestsellers. Whether you’re into romance, mystery, science fiction or nonfiction, we have something for everyone.
- Audiobook Immersion: Listen to favorites, old and new, through professionally narrated audiobooks.
- Seamless Access: Borrow and read books on your preferred device, be it a smartphone or tablet. The Palace Project app ensures you never leave your library behind.
- Personalized Reading Experience: Read comfortably day or night with adjustable fonts, reading modes and bookmarks.
- Offline Reading: Download ebooks and audiobooks to enjoy even when you’re not connected to the internet.
The Palace Project app is available for download on both iOS and Android devices.
Get the Palace Project app for your phone or handheld device. Search your App store for the one with this image:
Alexander Street (Audio and Music)
Audio Drama: The L.A. Theatre Works Collections delivers some of the most significant dramatic literature of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries by leading actors from around the world, all from the curated archive of the nation’s premiere radio theatre company and recorded specifically for online listening.
Music Online: Smithsonian Global Sound for Libraries provides an extensive virtual encyclopedia of unique American folk, blues, soul, jazz, and protest songs, as well as a broad range of world music through partnership with Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.