Ebooksare digital books that you can read or listen to on a computer or a portable device such as an iPad, Kindle or smartphone. Martin County residents can access a wide selection of digital ebooks, audiobooks and magazines for free from the Martin County Library System through OverDrive. Browse Collection.
Through Libby, all titles automatically expire at the end of the lending period and there are no late fees. Readers can also download titles onto Libby for offline use. Download the free Libby app to get started!
On a computer? You can visit
libbyapp.com through Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge web browser. You can also access the library's OverDrive collection at
martin.overdrive.com to browse and borrow titles, and start reading on a PC or Mac.
Users with OverDrive's Libby APK on their Fire tablet can continue to use that version. If you'd like to switch to the Appstore version of the app, you can follow these steps. Note: Users who switch from the APK version to the Amazon Appstore version of Libby may lose their Libby timeline activity, search history, and app customizations. They will not lose their loans, holds, or tags.
Renewing digital titles works a little differently than renewing physical books from the library. When you renew a digital title, it doesn't extend your lending period; instead, it lets you borrow the title again immediately after your current checkout expires.
The option to renew will be available three (3) days before the title is scheduled to expire. Only one (1) renewal is available and it will only be available if no one else is waiting for the item. If the title has holds, you can't renew it, but you can request it again.
Also, through a collaboration with the Southeast Florida Library Information Network (SEFLIN), some downloadable materials are available through the LYRASIS Palace Project available from Google Play and the Apple Store.
The Martin County Library System is participating with the Southeast Florida Library Information Network (SEFLIN) to pilot The Palace Project! This eBook and eAudiobook app provides access to materials like Audible and Amazon exclusive titles purchased by SEFLIN.
Martin County is committed to ensuring website accessibility for people with disabilities. To report an ADA accessibility issue, request accessibility assistance regarding our website content, or to request a specific electronic format, please contact the County ADA Coordinator
(772) 320-3131, Florida Relay 711, or complete our ADA Accessibility Feedback Form. We will make reasonable efforts to accommodate all needs.
n+1 is a print and digital magazine of literature, culture, and politics published three times a year. We also post new online-only work several times each week and publish books expanding on the interests of the magazine.
Explore our digital resources from anywhere with your library card! Find eBooks & audiobooks, read newspapers, learn a new language, or discover something new, all from your computer or mobile device.
Explore and stay informed on local, national and international topics, people and events with information from credible, vetted U.S. and global news sources. Also available remotely 24/7 on any device.
Inspire emergent learners to create, play, and explore in a vibrant, enriching environment with Britannica School PreK-5th. This captivating tool is packed with tiered nonfiction articles across various subjects, images, videos and more.
Younger elementary students (PreK-2nd) can access the Britannica Fundamentals section. With tools such as a world atlas, virtual tours, country comparison, etc., learners will explore geography and animal kingdom topics.
Are you a nonprofit seeking grants? Are you an individual seeking scholarships, fellowships, or awards? Candid Foundation Directory is your go-to source for locating quality funding prospects. This resource is only available at Martin Library.
This collection includes hundreds of e-books from renowned family publisher Cricket Media. It can help build strong literacy skills in students from grades pre-K to 8 by offering digital access to award-winning, short-form fiction and nonfiction titles. This unique e-book collection explores a wide range of subjects to help young readers explore and expand their worlds.
Access driver manuals and practice tests here! York County Libraries offers free PA Driver Permit, CDL, and motorcycle practice tests in partnership with Driving-Tests.org. Resources are in both English and Spanish.
Explore topic collections from 29 e-resources. Subjects include business information, communications, diversity, environment, fine arts, hospitality, military, nursing, pop culture, psychology, religion, and more.
Build a resume in three easy steps with the Got Resume builder! Follow a step-by-step resume writing guide, format your resume by choosing a template & font, then download & email your resume in multiple formats.
Secondary school students will have access to age-appropriate content from magazines, journals, newspapers, reference books, and engaging multi-media covering a wide range of subjects, from science, history, and literature to political science, sports, and environmental studies.
Access trusted health information with this e-resource. Information covered includes drug and supplement data, videos and tutorials, and medical encyclopedias on a wide variety of health-related topics. Brought to you by the National Institute of Health.
PA Online Learning is a FREE growing collection of tutorials on how to use software, social media, and library resources, such as POWER Library! Explore now and check back later to see how it grows! Selecting the link will take you to directly to PA Online Learning.
Explore Harrisburg history through local news, events and people with the Patriot-News Collection. Search current and archived issues with full-color newspaper pages, full-text articles and content only published online. Also available remotely 24/7 on any device.
Explore Philadelphia history through local news, events and people with the Philadelphia Inquirer Collection. Search current and archived issues with full-color newspaper pages, full-text articles and content only published online. Also available remotely 24/7 on any device.
This resource includes 112 titles on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and cover subjects such as business, education, fine arts, history, political science, social science, juvenile literature, and sports and recreation.
This database is geared for middle school level students and provides coverage in areas including history, health, language arts, math, science, social studies, and technology. All newspaper, magazine, and reference book content is 100% full text, editorially-selected and indexed from over 2,200 reliable, high-quality global sources, including 400 full-text nonfiction books and around 300 full-text book chapters.
It was edited by Susanne Maria Michaelis, Philippe Maurer, Martin Haspelmath, and Magnus Huber, with crucial support from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (Leipzig) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).
The original 2013 version was published as a set of four books by Oxford University Press , containing the Atlas volume proper as well as three Survey volumes, with the following bibliographical information:
The online version contains all the materials from the printed version, plus a large number of examples and feature value comments. In addition, it was specifically designed to allow comparison with data from WALS (the World Atlas of Language Structures).
Since the Atlas chapters and the Survey chapters are identical to the book version, they should be cited like the book chapters. However, the language structure datasets are unique to the online version, and they should be cited as follows:
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