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Digital Material: eReads and eAudiobooks

Libby

Easily browse and borrow thousands of popular eBooks, eAudiobooks, and eMagazines through Libby by OverDrive. Check out up to 7 items and place up to 7 holds at one time. Login with your library card and PIN.

To download the app, click here

For help with this service including compatible devices and placing holds, read more here.

Staff are available to help navigate downloading the free app and troubleshoot any challenges. Please come by the library with your device, or book a one-on-one tutorial.

Cantook Bibliothèques Numérique 

Livres numériques et audionumériques en français. Des livres numériques populaires et classiques et des livres audionumériques canadiens en français. Compatibles avec la plupart des appareils.

Download French eBooks and eAudiobooks with Cantook. Log in with your library card and PIN.

New York Times

Read the latest news articles, reviews, and entertainment coverage.

To access this online subscription from home, visit www.nytimes.com/redeemaccess and enter this access code f734957fa486ce26 to redeem full access for 72 hours.

You will need to create an account, which requires an email address. If you already have an account, you do not need a new one. Once the 72-hour pass expires, you may follow the link and use the same code again for a new pass. Access is unlimited while you are in the Library or using our WiFi.

PressReader

Access to more than 7,000 of the world’s top newspapers and magazines as soon as they’re available on shelves. Available to everyone with a Powell River Public Library card. Access is unlimited while you are in the Library or using our WiFi. *Globe and Mail is available in-library only.

CELA (Centre for Equitable Library Access)

Powell River residents with print disabilities can get accessible reading materials delivered by mail, and digital formats delivered by email. Available for all ages. Register online.

NNELS (National Network for Equitable Library Service)

Digital talking books for people with print disabilities available from the National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS).