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E-Book Alert!
A world of e-readers at your doorstep.
The world is changing, and the library is ready to help you read books on e-Readers, iPads and even your telephone. We have a number of different e-Readers available for check-out—Kindles, a Sony and a Nook, as well as an iPad. Learn how to download books onto all these devices at the classes listed below, or drop by the library any Monday evening between 7:00 and 8:30 pm. Bring your device with you.
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Reading e-Books on an iPad
Doug Baldwin, MLIS, will take listeners through the steps of downloading content to an iPad. He’ll answer basic questions about using an iPad and specifically address downloading eBooks and show which apps to use to do this. He will also demonstrate some of the general features and settings of the iPad and recommend some of the top ten free apps available.
Mr. Baldwin is the System Administrator for the Cranbury Public Library and is also the current President of the New Jersey Library Association IT Section. At Cranbury Public Library, he maintains the library’s automated systems, teaches computer classes, runs one of their two book discussions, and leads their video game programming.
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Tuesday, January 31 • 7:00 pm |
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Downloading e-Books
Pat Kennedy-Grant, Readers' Services Manager, will demonstrate how to use library resources to download books to your digital device. [Both sessions will cover the same material.]
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Wednesday, February 1 at 7:00 pm • Tuesday, February 7 at 11:00 am |