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Free e-audio book downloads for library members

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Free e-audio book downloads for library members

Library members who like to read on the go now have free access to e-audio books through the service’s OneClick digital account.

There are 900 titles to choose from and new titles are added to the collection each month. To view the list, see http://library.bury.gov.uk/search~S1?/X%28*%29&SORT=A&m=z/X%28*%29&SORT=A&m=z&SUBKEY=(*)/1%2C900%2C900%2CB/browse

The e-audio books can be played on a computer, mp3 player, Android smart phone, Ipod, Tablets and Kindle Fire. All you need is a computer with Broadband Internet access to download any of the e-audio books from the collection.

Downloads can be done at any time of the day or night, seven days a week and from anywhere in the world if you have a Bury library membership. You can create an account at http://www.bury.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=8112.

Visually impaired members who have difficulty setting up an account or downloading e-audio books can contact the Sensory Unit at Whitefield Library and Adult Learning Centre on 0161 253 7512 or email sensory.lib@bury.gov.uk for further information.

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Press release issued: 10 December 2012.


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