Libraries with good ebooks access

Anonymous
Loudoun County PL has hoopla, which is a different model than overdrive. You get 10 check outs a month but never need to wait for stuff. I found a lot in their collection that I am interested in, but it can be hit or miss if they have any particular titles.
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Anonymous wrote:Fairfax is great. Worth the $27 non-resident fee if you don’t have access.


Good selection but the wait times are ridiculous. There are too many library patrons who jump on the waitlists. I've had to wait several months before

They always move much faster than the app predicts.

My TBR is so long that I have plenty to keep myself entertained until the next hold comes through. They key is to either being super fast on release day or put a lot on hold and have your turn constantly coming up on another book.
Anonymous
I live in ffx and I find that the books come fast and furious. It's hard to keep up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have been on the lookout for a big library system that will allow buy in!

Brooklyn Public Library used to let you join out of state for a small fee and because BPL is such a huge system, availability was great. But they quit:

Out-of-State Card
As of July 15, 2022, Brooklyn Public Library is no longer offering its fee-based out-of-state library card. Our priority remains serving Brooklynites and assuring that they can access the materials they need in a timely manner. BPL Library cards remain free for anyone who lives, works, pays property taxes or attends school in New York State. Existing out-of-state accounts will remain active until their expiration date and will not be renewable.




MCPL allows buy-in - at least that's how my mom has been using it for years.
Anonymous
I have a bunch of library cards. DC, MoCo, Frederick and Enoch Pratt.
Anonymous
Thanks All. Subscribed to Fairfax and to Maryland digital consortium and already found some audio books that were not available in MoCo & DC. Op here. Thank you!
Anonymous
Arlington, Loudoun, DC, Alexandria. I can usually find what I need quickly across these.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax is great. Worth the $27 non-resident fee if you don’t have access.


Good selection but the wait times are ridiculous. There are too many library patrons who jump on the waitlists. I've had to wait several months before

Same. Long wait times at Fairfax. It’s been over 8 months and I’m still waiting for Siddhartha Mukherjee’s book, Emperor of all Maladies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks All. Subscribed to Fairfax and to Maryland digital consortium and already found some audio books that were not available in MoCo & DC. Op here. Thank you!


If you add them all to your Libby app and search for a book, it will find the library with current availability or the shortest waitlist.

I think hoopla (available on some local library cards) gives you online material without waiting, although there is a limit on the number of borrows per month.

If you have multiple cards, the kanopy monthly limit is less problematic too. I have a different library account on each device.
Anonymous
I have access to 10 librarys in MD, VA and DC. I LOVE the library. I took a look at Houston Public Library and WOW! It has a LOT of the books that I had tagged with "Notify Me" on Libby!

I just signed up with them. It's $40 a year for non-TX residents. It took about 5 minutes. You sign up online and the system gives you an account number immediately.
Once you log in, you have a $40 "fine" for out of state resident that you have to pay before you can check out material. I paid it right then and got immediate access. Easy peasy!
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