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eBook Help Offered at the Baldwin Public Library

Got an eReader for the holidays? The Baldwin Public Library can help you learn what exactly you're now capable of.

The holidays are over, and if you were lucky enough to get the latest in eReader technology as a gift, or want to brush up on your mobile device skill set, the Baldwin Public Library can help you get started.


The library will begin classes this weekend to introduce you to the ins and outs of ebooks, including instruction on the difference between ebooks and audiobooks, and how to access them on your device. The library will also go over access of its digital library available at www.baldwinlib.org/ebooks

The eBook Download Help Sessions occur every Saturday at 10 a.m with no appointment or registration required. Upcoming classes include “eBooks and Your Kindle” on Monday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. and “eBooks and Your iPad” on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. Interested individuals can register for these classes at www.baldwinlib.org/calendar or by calling 248-554-4650.

“eBooks are an important part of the Library’s offerings,” said Josh Rouan, Electronic Resources Librarian. “We enjoy helping our patrons get set-up to use our eBooks and showing them just how easy it can be to use the Library’s collection without leaving home."
 
Learn more about Baldwin’s eBook collection by visiting the library website.  


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