We recommend: start with Libby, and then try BorrowBox if you'd like access to more content. Please note: none of our eBook options work with Kindle eReaders. Together, they provide access to a good range of material. Libby (by OverDrive) is our more popular service, has more content, and is a good option to get started with.īorrowBox has a lot of Australian content, and is more heavily skewed towards eAudiobooks, but has some eBooks too. These two sources have different strengths: We have two main suppliers of eBooks and eAudiobooks - Libby (OverDrive), and BorrowBox. Getting started with eBooks & eAudiobooks - what do I need to know? create personalised lists of favourites, e.g.save your progress or scores, for example if you're learning a language.An account may be necessary to allow you to: Some eResouces may ask you to create an account with them for which you may have to create a login and password that are separate from your library account details. We recommend getting in touch via email and we will do our best to help - Why is this eResource asking me to make an account? Some eResources may not be accessed if you have over a certain amount owing on your library card, just as you can't borrow physical items if your card is blocked. I get a message that I can't access an eResource because my library card is blocked, why is this? Just about all our eResources are available from home, with the exception of Ancestry Library, FindMyPast AU/NZ/Ireland, and FindMyPast UK (these are only available on our library computers). Get help to reset a PIN What resources can I access from home? If you're not sure what this is, or are having trouble logging in, you can get help to reset a PIN via the PIN reset form link below, or by calling 801 4040 (between 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday). Your PIN defaults to the last 4 digits of the phone number we have on record for you.
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