Hello SDfla - Thank you so much for your comment about your preference for using OverDrive/Libby for Kindle Paperwhite access. I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, please feel free to call us at 94 or chat with us! There's a full tutorial on downloading eBooks to a computer here, including a link to a free download of Adobe Digital Editions. If you're using a computer/laptop, Cloud Library does allow you to download eBooks to your computer, though it does require a free program called Adobe Digital Editions to open and read the eBooks once they're downloaded. Once it's finished downloading, the button will then say Read/Listen. Once the item details page loads, simply click the Download button. Select the Borrowed option, and then click on one of the items you've borrowed. To download an item you've borrowed in Hoopla, open the app and choose the My Hoopla tab. Just like Libby, Cloud Library allows you to have up to 10 items checked out at a time. Once it's downloaded, the arrow will no longer appear on top of the item's cover and you can tap the read/listen button to open it offline. From there, simply click on the arrow on the cover of the item you'd like to download. Choose the Current option to see everything you currently have borrowed. To download an item you've borrowed in Cloud Library to your smartphone/tablet, open the app and go to your My Books tab. Each one is available as a free app from your device's app store, just like Libby. Hi Lydia, thank you for your question! Both Cloud Library and our other eBook provider Hoopla do allow you to download eBooks and eAudiobooks to your smartphone or tablet for offline reading. Ask Us (Sarasota County Public Libraries).
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