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Downloadable Books Now Available From Metropolitan Library System Website
| Source: OverDrive, Inc.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK -- (MARKET WIRE) -- February 13, 2007 -- You're packing to leave town for a few
days on a business trip, a holiday with your parents, or your annual
vacation. You're running out of room, and you still have to pack your
laptop and those books you've been meaning to read. Wherever you're going,
take this address with you: www.metrolibrary.org/emedia.htm and you can
take it all.
The Metropolitan Library System's new eMedia service, with technology
provided by OverDrive, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio, allows you to download
audio books without the possibility of losing them or having to pay overdue
fines.
"It seems like there is so much technology around us, we can't take
advantage of it all," said MLS Executive Director Donna Morris. "But
downloadable eMedia books are right there whenever you want them."
Customers with a valid MLS library card can browse the virtual library
shelves via the online catalog, select titles, and then follow the simple
instructions for downloading. If the book is not currently available, it
can be placed on "reserve" and an email notification is sent when it is
available for check out and some titles are available for unlimited
simultaneous checkouts.
Digital audio books can be downloaded to a Windows PC, laptop, or a Pocket
PC and then transferred to supported WMA/MP3 players. These books are not
currently iPod compatible. Some audio books can even be burned to CD to
listen in the car or on portable CD players. After 14 days, the book is
automatically returned to the collection.
"The great thing," Morris concluded, "is that we have books by favorite
writers like
Sue Grafton, Michael Connelly, Jonathan Kellerman, Nora Roberts, Janet
Evanovich, and James Patterson. We've also taken away any reason you have
for not at least trying to read 'War and Peace.'"
The Metropolitan Library System of Oklahoma County includes 12 libraries
and five extension libraries. Libraries include Belle Isle, Capitol Hill,
Ralph Ellison, Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library and Southern Oaks in
Oklahoma City, as well as Bethany, Choctaw, Del City, Edmond, Midwest City,
Village and Warr Acres. Extensions are located in the communities of
Harrah, Jones, Luther and Nicoma Park and include Wright Library in
Oklahoma City. You can also reach us at www.metrolibrary.org.