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Ever wonder why many of your favorite authors aren’t available in an eBook or eAudiobook format from New Jersey libraries? The answer might surprise you.

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Borrow books for your eReader

 

 

 

Check if your device is compatible here.

We are pleased to offer over 5570 eBooks for you to explore.

Unfortunately, there are some publishers who
will not sell eBooks to libraries at this time:

MacMillan Publishing, Simon & Schuster,
Penguin Group and Hachette Book Group.

We will keep purchasing from the many publishers who will.

To explore our eBook collection, click below:

 

Ebooks from Overdrive

Fiction and non-fiction titles to check out and read
on your e-reader or pc.

Help and Quickstart Guide for Overdrive

Half-hour appointments with a librarian are available for help with
your kindle or nook. See the Information desk for details.

Click the buttons to see a tutorial on downloading an
eBook to a eReader

How to put an eBook on a Nook

OUR NOOK INSTRUCTIONS

OUR KINDLE INSTRUCTIONS

 

OUR IPAD, IPOD & IPOD TOUCH
INSTRUCTIONS

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Online Test Preparation eBooks

LearningExpress provides study guides and test-preparation books to help people prepare
for high-stakes tests—to advance in school, or pass licensing, certification, or competitive entry-level exams.

 

MyiLibrary

Ebooks from Myilibrary

Selection of books covering non-fiction areas, including:

Education - Geography - Recreation - History - Language & Literature - Law & Political Sci. - Philosophy & Religion
- Psychology & Medicine - Science & Technology - Social Sciences

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FREE E-Book Sites - For all but the Kindle Store, you’ll need to transfer the books manually using a computer and USB cable.

  1. Project Gutenberg: 33,000 free e-books, including all of the classics, available in Kindle, HTML and simple text formats.
  2. Google E-Bookstore: The free section is filled with thousands of free, scanned copies of books, available in Kindle-friendly PDF formats.
  3. Open Library: 20 million user-contributed items in multiple editions and formats (including Kindle).
  4. ManyBooks.net: Nearly 30,000 titles, many of which have been pulled from Project Gutenberg. Has a good collection of little-known Creative Commons works.

To find all the eBooks in our collection, type "electronic books" in the Words from Subject box in our catalog.