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More E-reader Help at Canton Public Library

           Are you one of the lucky new owners of a Kindle or other e-reader?  Are you eager to learn how to download e-books to your new device?  Help is available at Canton Public Library.  You’ll soon be up and running and ready to join the surging population of folks who can carry hundreds or even thousands of books with them.

           Sarah McCusker, head of Technology at Canton Public Library, has been offering  one-on-one or small group tutorials since mid-January to help library patrons transition into the use of electronic reading devices.  She will help with the downloading of books, including the use of the library’s Overdrive system for downloading library books.  Whether you have a Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Reader, or other e-reader device, she’ll walk you through the process.

           Sarah has added the following dates for e-reader help.  She will be available in the library’s program room on the following days and times:

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           Monday, March 19 at 10:30 AM

           Tuesday, April 10 at 3:00 PM

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           Tuesday, April 24 at 6:30 PM

           Use of the library’s Overdrive system is available to patrons with a Canton library card (or whose hometown libraries subscribe to Overdrive.)

           Help will also be available for downloading audiobooks to iPods or mp3 players.

 

 

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