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What kinds of materials can I check out from this website? We are pleased to offer the following types of materials for checkout and download from this website:
To download free software for your preferred format, and to review system requirements and instructions for download, click below:
'eBook' is short for 'electronic book', a digital version of a print book that has been optimized for on-screen reading. eBooks are available in a variety of different formats: To read more about free eBook software, click below: To review system requirements and instructions for download, click below: An Audio eBooks title is a digitally-protected audiobook that has been optimized for download. Audio eBooks titles are built using the Microsoft® Windows Media Audio format, which greatly enhances the sound quality for desktop listening, play of CD copies (when allowed by the publisher), and portable device use. To read more about free digital audiobook software, click on the link below: To review system requirements and instructions for download, click on the link below: An eFlicks title is a digitally-protected video file that has been optimized for download. eFlicks titles are built using the Microsoft® Windows Media Video format, which greatly enhances the sound quality for desktop viewing and portable device use. Note that eFlicks is a high speed Internet-only product. To read more about free video software, click on the link below: To review system requirements and instructions for download, click on the link below: In order to borrow and use a specific format of digital media, you must download and install the proper software.
How do I get to my titles after I've downloaded them? Access downloaded titles as follows: Adobe Digital Editions and Adobe Reader 6 and 7 automatically save a copy of the downloaded eBook to your computer. The method you use to access your eBooks depends on which software you have. If you have Adobe Digital Editions…
If you have Adobe Reader 7…
If you have Adobe Reader 6…
(Please note that Adobe eBooks can be downloaded only one time. If you should need to download an Adobe eBook a second time, please contact support to reactivate your download link. In your email, please provide your library card number as well as the title of the book you wish to download again.) Mobipocket Reader requires you to save the eBook to your computer. There are several ways to open Mobipocket eBooks: If you have Mobipocket Reader 4...
Alternatively, open Mobipocket Reader and go to File > Open. Browse to the desired Mobipocket file and double-click it to open it in Mobipocket Reader. If you have Mobipocket Reader 5 or 6...
Alternatively, use Windows Explorer to browse to the desired Mobipocket eBook file on your machine (on Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, or Windows XP, your eBooks are stored in My Documents > My eBooks by default. On Windows Vista, your eBooks are stored in Documents > My eBooks by default), and right-click the file. Choose option 'Open With' and select Mobipocket Reader. OverDrive Media Console automatically saves a copy of the audiobook to your computer. To play an audiobook, open OverDrive Media Console and double-click the desired title in the 'Media Library'. OverDrive Media Console automatically saves a copy of the video file(s) to your computer. To play a video, open OverDrive Media Console and double-click the desired title in the 'Media Library'. Note that if you've misplaced your copy of a downloaded title, Denver Public Library maintains a history of borrowed digital materials called 'My eMedia'. During the lending period, most digital materials can be re-downloaded from the My eMedia feature by clicking on the 'My eMedia' link in the My eAccount section. I cannot find the title I downloaded. Can I download it again? If you've misplaced your copy of a downloaded title, Denver Public Library maintains a history of borrowed digital materials called 'My eMedia'. During the lending period, you can re-download from the My eMedia feature by clicking on the 'My eMedia' link in the My eAccount section.
To reach the My eAccount section, click the 'My eAccount' link and enter the required login information.
What happens to the title I downloaded once I've finished with it? Downloaded files remain on your computer (even after they have expired) until you manually delete them. Please review these instructions for deleting expired files: To delete an expired Adobe eBook using Adobe Digital Editions…
To delete an expired Adobe eBook using Adobe Reader 7…
To delete an expired Adobe eBook using Adobe Reader 6…
To delete an expired Mobipocket eBook file using Mobipocket 4 or 5...
To delete an expired Mobipocket eBook file using Mobipocket 6...
To delete an expired audiobook file...
To delete an expired video file...
Can I use the materials I check out from this site on multiple machines? If you are using Adobe eBooks… Adobe eBooks can be used on multiple machines if you are using Adobe Reader 6 or 7. To use Adobe eBooks on multiple machines, each machine must first be activated to the same account using Adobe's 'Named Activation' option. Adobe eBooks can only be downloaded to one computer and then they can be transferred to mobile devices that have been activated to the same Named Activation. Please note that transferring Adobe Reader eBooks from one computer to another will work only if the destination computer is running Adobe Reader 6.x. To activate Adobe Reader 6 or 7 using the Named Activation option, click here. Named Activation is not currently supported in Adobe Reader 8 with Adobe Digital Editions. Note that Adobe Reader 6 or 7 may check for updates and download Adobe Reader 8 automatically depending on your current settings. Click here for information on turning off automatic updates in Adobe Reader 6 and 7. If you are using Mobipocket eBooks… You can read Mobipocket eBooks on 3 machines. You need to install Mobipocket Reader on any machine on which you intend to read a Mobipocket eBook. You must then register a Mobipocket PID at this site for each machine on which you intend to read a Mobipocket eBook. If you are using OverDrive Media Audio eBooks can be downloaded to multiple computers, transferred to supported portable devices, and burned to CD (when allowed by the publisher). eFlicks may be downloaded to multiple computers and transferred to supported portable devices (when allowed by the publisher). Enhanced titles are accompanied by supplemental material provided by the publisher. Once you have checked out an enhanced title, you will be able to download the title as well as the supplemental material. Note that an enhanced title only counts as a single checkout. How do I know if a title is enhanced? Enhanced titles will be clearly labeled with the designation '[ENHANCED]'. I'm interested in an enhanced title but I really only want one of the files. Do I have to download both? No. You need only download the file in which you are interested. I'm thinking about checking out an enhanced title. Will it count as one or two checkouts? An enhanced title counts as a single checkout. How am I to know the format of the supplemental file that comes with my enhanced title? How will I know what software I need to use it? The file format of the supplemental file is indicated at the title details page (click the link '[ENHANCED]'). Additionally, the file format is recapped on the My eMedia page. At the My eMedia page, you'll also find a link to the download instructions for the software required to use the supplemental file. |
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