eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMusic, and eVideos are files which can be accessed on a computer,
allowing you to view or listen to fiction or nonfiction works, classical music, and more.
Some titles can also be played on compatible portable media devices such as MP3 players and iPods.
This free service is available to all Middletown Thrall Library and RCLS members on their home computers.
This free service is available to all Middletown Thrall Library and RCLS members on their home computers.
How it works:
- Click here to search or browse titles. You must first log in at the eBooks website to see ALL titles Thrall owns.
- After installing free required software to download titles you are interested in (text, audio, etc.), you can "check out" and download one or more eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMusic files, or eVideos.
- No third step! Once finished, you do not need to "return" an electronic title as you would with a regular library item!
For a more detailed introduction to this service:
Other eBook Sources to Consider:
- Explore the eBooks section of our Booklovers guide.
- Locate classics and contemporary works through our Literature guide.
- Discover Thrall's very own Virtual Reference Library of online encyclopedias, specialized reference works, and more.
- Also check out RCLS' list of free eBook and eAudio providers.
Questions?
If you have any questions concerning eBooks, please ask a librarian!