[LINK] iPads

Peter Batchelor peter at batchelors.net
Mon May 31 19:30:00 AEST 2010


It turns out that Overdrive is also being used in Australia, in a  
limited number of Libraries.
City of Melbourne Libraries are the only ones listed for Victoria, and  
they are only offering audio at present....

Oh, there are just too many ways to use whatever spare time you  
thought you had :-)

Peter

On 31/05/2010, at 4:59 PM, Jan Whitaker wrote:

> At 04:42 PM 31/05/2010, Peter Batchelor wrote:
>
>> Have a look at the New York Public Library link (http://
>> ebooks.nypl.org) to see how they are doing it right now.
>
> Interesting! They have download limits per item. Check this out as to
> the permissions associated. That is an mp3 audio book, something that
> I'm into right now. I'm loving podcasts!
>
> http://ebooks.nypl.org/8D274203-5731-4911-A7F7-A951BA429B5B/10/257/en/ContentDetails.htm?id= 
> {DB23AC9C-7B3F-45A5-849C-C916D05B81FC}
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>
> Jan
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