Have you ever been in the mood to
read a book but couldn’t find anything good on your home
shelves? And then realized the library closed ten minutes ago?
Now you’ll never be without a good book again—no matter if it’s
day or night—thanks to our new downloadable service called
Overdrive. With Overdrive, your library card can provide you
with all-new books to discover, even if your car has a flat tire
or you can’t find two matching socks to wear out of the house.
Does it cost anything?
This service is
free to residents of Westmoreland County.
How does it work?
You only need three things: A computer, a valid library card and
some free software. Browse our collection of titles, find
something you like, and check it out. Now you’re just a download
away from some great reading enjoyment!
What kinds of books can I
borrow?
The libraries are pooling resources to buy
ebooks to suit everyone’s fancy. This includes hot new
bestsellers, graphic novels, children’s storybooks, and great
non-fiction and fiction of every type. Hundreds of titles are
already available, and over the coming months we’ll be building
the collection with thousands more.
Is every book
downloadable?
No. Some books are not available in
electronic format at all. Some are available for sale only to
individuals, and not to libraries to check out to the public.
(It depends on the publisher of that book.) And some books
haven’t been purchased by the libraries in the new format yet.
Also, just like with print
library books, most copies can only be checked out to one person
at a time, so not every book will be available at all times.
However, we do offer titles that are “always available,” so lots
of people can check them out simultaneously.
Finally, some books just plain
cost too much. If you would like to help the county libraries
boost the selection, we welcome donations towards buying more
downloadables.
Do I need special
equipment to use downloadables?
You will need a
computer to use the Overdrive software. Additionally, depending
on the type of format you’ve chosen and where you plan to enjoy
your book, you might want to invest in a device like an eReader
or an MP3 player.
Can you tell me more
about those devices?
If you want to download ebooks,
you can read them right on your computer. For portability, you
can transfer ebooks onto tablets (such as the iPad), smartphones,
Android devices and ereaders (like the Barnes & Noble Nooks and
the Sony Readers).
If you check out audiobooks or
music, you can listen using your computer. You can also transfer
them to many MP3 and/or WMA-compatible players (including iPods,
iPads, smartphones and some ereaders). Your device may not play
both MP3 and WMA formats, so please check your download choices
carefully to make sure they work with your player.
For any device, you can verify
compatibility using Overdrive’s
website, where many brands and models are listed. Even if
your device is not listed, it’s still possible that it is
compatible. You can test it by using the
compatibility-check section of the website. If you’re still
in doubt, just ask the library staff for help.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE
AMAZON KINDLE WILL SOON BE COMPATIBLE WITH LIBRARY SOFTWARE.
How does a library
downloadable checkout work?