Kindle’s Library Lending service allows you to borrow eBooks from more than 11,000 participating libraries across the country
Previewed in April, Amazon’s Kindle Library Lending service is now operational stateside. The service allows Kindle users to borrow eBooks from more than 11,000 participating libraries across the country.
The way it works is you visit the website of a U.S. library with support for OverDrive, and then check out a Kindle book by clicking “Get for Kindle,” using your current library card.
The eBook will then be delivered to your Kindle via Wi-Fi or USB. Library Lending is supported on any device that has Amazon’s Kindle application installed, which means it is available for multiple platforms including the PC, Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows Phone and other new gadgets.
You can borrow any title from a library. There are no limitations, and you can still view real page numbers and synchronize notes, highlights and more across multiple devices.
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