Showing posts with label eReaders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eReaders. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2014

Staff Picks: E-books!

Most of the books I read are physical library books but the convenience of e-books keeps me reading more conveniently and widely. With e-books, I can read anywhere on anything--a desktop, laptop, e-reader, even my phone. And I can read books both old and new.

I read the following books as e-books. E-reading lets me read faster and has me reading books I wouldn't normally checkout!


A Feast For Crows (Game of Thrones # 4)
by George R. R. Martin

LIGHT READING. All of the books in the Game of Thrones series are hefty books. This book alone is 1,104 pages in mass market paperback; the trade paperback and hardback are 784 pages. That's a heavy book to carry around. I was able to download the e-book to my Nook which was much easier to tote and hold comfortably. The series reads quickly and is completely engrossing despite its long length. Start with the first book which you can check out digitally and read on any device.




Gone Girl
by Gillian Flynn

CONVENIENCE. This book is still popular even though it came out in 2012. When it still had a long waiting list last year, I just had to read it to find out what the fuss was, but I couldn't get my hands on a copy! Then I checked eMedia and found it available. I was able to read it quickly without waiting for the hardback copy to come in. It's nice to have options when you just have to read a book! The twists in this book will keep you guessing until the very end. Don't forget to check for a digital copy if the Library doesn't have a book you're waiting for.




North and South
by John Jakes

SEAMLESS READING. I've always wanted to read the beginning of John Jake's Civil War trilogy and I was surprised to find it available as an e-book. How refreshing that many oldies-but-goodies are now available digitally. Once I started reading, I was hooked. I had to have this book with me everywhere so I checked out both the physical book and e-book. I was able to read the e-book when I was out and about, and read the physical book at home which I left on the bedside table. That way, North and South was always available for me to read and I didn't have to worry about transferring it to and from my purse. I'll definitely be reading the rest of the trilogy and more by John Jakes



  
Bright's Passage
by Josh Ritter

EASY BROWSING. The e-Media website makes browsing easy and enjoyable. You can clearly see book covers and get a description of the book's content from the comfort of your home or any WiFi or Internet connection. You can browse and search by subject with just a click. I found this book just by looking at covers. This one drew me in so I checked out the e-book and was pleasantly surprised. This beautifully written story was sad, funny, and heroic all at once. 




Mind of My Mind (Patternist Series #2)
by Octavia Butler

BONUS MATERIAL. Octavia Butler is one of my favorite writers but that's not why I wanted to read this e-book. A "reprint" of the 1977 science-fiction, this e-book contains an illustrated biography of the author "including rare images from the author's estate." I had to check out the book and see the extra material, then I had to read the book, of course. Many e-books contain bonus material such as author interviews or reading guides which makes a digital checkout even better. 


Why not check out an e-book today? You'll be surprised by what you find!

You can access tons of e-books through our website with just your library card. CLEVNET offers e-books for every reader and device, and it is easy to use.


Monday, February 10, 2014

Have you tried Zinio yet?

Zinio for Libraries offers full color, interactive digital magazines for your enjoyment.  You can browse through Kirtland Public LIbrary's collection of popular titles and check out the magazines you want -- with no waiting, no checkout period, and no limit to the number of magazines you can download!

 Zinio for Kirtland Public Library

You can download to your computer; PC or Mac. And, there are apps that allow  you to download to the iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire/Fire HD, Nook HD/HD+, Windows 8 and Blackberry Playbook.

To use Zinio, go to the Kirtland Public Library home page, www.kirtland.lib.oh.us and click on Digital Downloads.  Then click on Zinio.  You will have to set up two accounts; a Library Collection account to check out magazines; and a Zinio.com Reader account to read checked out magazines via streaming online with computers and/or downloaded offline via mobile apps.  You must use the same email address for both accounts. When you set up your account, have your Kirtland Public Library card handy as you will need to confirm that you are a Kirtland Library user. 

Once you have set up your accounts, you can begin browsing our collection.  We have access to nearly 100 different magazines.  You can search by genre, subject, or title.  The magazines in the Kirtland Library collection are available at no cost to you.  However, Zinio has many, many other magazines available for purchase and you may find yourself in that part of the website. If you do, look for and click on 'your library' to return to the magazines you have checked out.

It's a little confusing, but worth the effort to set up the accounts.  We have a lot of great magazines available -- now at your fingertips!  Zinio is a product of RB Digital and is made available through the CLEVNET Consortium.

Please call the Library at 440-256-7323 if you have questions about Zinio, we'll be happy to help you.