Part1 - You will need a 'smart device' to do the first part of the process. Use a computer, tablet, Android phone, or Apple IOS device (ipad or iphone) to get the Libby app from the app store you already use for that device (Google Play, Apple App Store...)
Once you have downloaded the Libby App to your smart device, you will add your library card - type in your Thousand Oaks Library card number and 4-digit PIN. In your Libby settings, please select the option to prefer Kindle ebooks. Some ebooks may not be available in Kindle, note that those titles will not be able to be loaded by your Kindle device.
With the Libby app, select and Borrow an ebook title, and then select the option to "Read now with Kindle." Your device will take you to the Amazon page to complete the download of your new Libby ebook title. (If your device is not already signed in to Amazon, you will need your Amazon login and password)
Part 2 - open your Kindle Paperwhite device, and make sure it is connected to WiFi, the go to your "Home" screen. The new title should be visible on your home screen. If it is not, make sure you are on WiFi and synch your Kindle. The title should then show on the screen. Kindle device troubleshooting can be done by contacting Amazon Support.
Can I get email on my Kindle Paperwhite? Not unless your Paperwhite is the newest 2024 model. Older paperwhites are simple readers and do not have the browser access or app loading ability to allow you to get to your email.
However, the Kindle and the Kindle Fire are not supported devices, so EBSCO ebook Collection and ProQuest Ebook Central titles are not downloadable to the Kindle; the Kindle Fire HD allows EBSCO ebooks to be downloaded and read and ebrary titles can be read in the Silk browser.
Pdf -- the format most of our ebooks come in -- is a format that is compatible with the Kindle. Since you've saved your ebook to the documents file, it will show up in your Kindle's menu. All you need to do is scroll to it and open it.
If you are not transferring ebook files to your Fire but are reading them through the web interface instead, you won't have a problem with Springer or ACLS titles. EBSCO's eBook collection titles can be downloaded on the Kindle Fire HD and ebrary titles can be read using the Silk browser. Springer titles can be read without downloading them, but they don't open up immediately. To access them:
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