Blackberry users rejoice! OverDrive recently announced the release of its OverDrive Media Console app for BlackBerry mobile devices, which allows users to wirelessly check out library ebooks and audiobooks.
If you are a fan of storytelling generally and the Tcha Tee Man Wi Storytelling Festival in particular, you should know that the festival is set for the first weekend of March, that’s March 4-6, here in Corvallis.
From our regular blog posts, you know about the great electronic resources the library offers. So why not take some time to give us your opinion on one of our newest offerings… ebooks! If you don’t already know, we are part of Oregon’s Library2Go program. Through Library2Go you have access to downloadable audiobooks, video and [...]
Posted on May 1, 2010, 10:30 am, by Sharon, under
Audiobooks.
I do not own an iPhone, although secretly, or perhaps not so secretly, I want one. I especially like the GPS feature that maps where you are and where your are going. However this is not what this post is about..
For those contemplating a warm fire, tree trimming and hot cocoa… Here is a list of online holiday classics in multiple formats. Point, click and enjoy!
Posted on October 6, 2009, 3:10 pm, by Christopher, under
Audiobooks.
I am a big fan of Old Time Radio shows…
Posted on August 6, 2009, 8:00 am, by Sharon, under
Audiobooks.
Sometimes the classics are a bit scarce on our shelves. What can I say, we are a literary community . The good news is that you can access a large selection of downloadable audiobook classics with no waiting. These Always Available titles are a great mix of audiobooks including some of the most popular classics at our library. Not [...]
Library2Go (our downloadable audiobook database) now offers even more titles for the iPod! The new OverDrive Media Console version 3.2 adds this compatibility and was described in an OverDrive press release this way:
There’s a 74 ft. long tractor-trailer coming to the Corvallis library! It’s so big that we need to shut down Jackson St. behind the library. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 13th, 10am to 6pm.