Downloadable Media
Find fiction and non-fiction eBooks, eAudio, over 3600 magazine titles, and Manga & comic books which can be viewed on computers, tablets, and phones. Checkout is limited to 10 items at a time.
Download "Libby" app for mobile devices. On a laptop or desktop computer, go to libbyapp.com in a browser. This is the help page. Indiana State Library has formed a statewide ebook consortium. Patrons of consortium member libraries can borrow materials from any member library collections. The Online Books Page The Online Books Page searches the leading electronic text databases, including Project Gutenberg, English Server, and Bartleby.com. All of these databases offer access to thousands of works for free to download and copy. EBSCO ebooks and audiobooks Free access to thousands of ebooks from INSPIRE for Indiana residents. The ebooks covering a wide range of topics such as self-help, fitness, games, hobbies, cooking, college career development, health, business and economics. It also includes a large selection of chapter book for kids and teens. To get to the audiobook, go to the ebook collection and click on "Choose Databases" and select the audiobook collection. |
Hoopla offers movies, TV shows, Acorn TV (British TV shows), The Great Courses (learning classes), music, audiobooks, ebooks, magazines and comic books.
Checkout limit is 15 items per month per library card. Library card holder must be a resident of this library's tax district. Download the hoopla app on tablets, phones, Roku, Fire Stick and most smart tvs. On a computer, click the hoopla link. This is the help page. Find over 15 million songs.
Each library card can: Download the freegal music+ app for electronic devices. On a computer, click the freegal link. This is the help page. Kids can listen and read-a-long to animated children's picture books. Other items available include story books, graphic novels, non fiction, math stories, language learning, National Geographic videos, and games. Tumble Book Library is a free service available through a computer and electronic devices with a valid library card. |