Accessing your library's digital collection has never been easier
The following is the sequence of events for creating and deploying packages with Adobe Creative Cloud Packager. Amazon just let us know that their Kindle Cloud Reader is now live, and lets you read any of their over 950,000 Kindle books right in Safari on iPad, Mac, or Windows, or Chrome on Windows, Mac, or Linux, without needing the Kindle app or hardware.
cloudLibrary makes it easy to discover the content you want to read. Whether on the web, a tablet, your mobile device, or your library's discovery terminal you can browse digital shelves curated by your library or filtering by genres that interest you.
cloudLibrary by bibliotheca keeps all your books in sync, meaning wherever you choose to read your books you’ll always have your content with you.
One-click category selection allows you to customize which genres you wish to see on your shelves. Advanced filtering allows you to sort by publication date, author, title, recent additions, or rating. Saving titles for future browsing is as easy as adding to your favorites.
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All you need is a library card to gain access, no separate account required. Easy one-click borrowing and availability on smartphones, e-readers, and computers will keep you coming back for more.
Apple iOS
installation & downloads
Android
Download Kindle Cloud Reader For Mac
installation & downloads
Windows
installation & downloads
Apple
installation & downloads
Fire
installations & downloads
directly from the Apple App Store, Google Play or install the cloudLibrary App for Windows PC or Mac OS X
select your state, library, and enter your library ID and PIN (if required). Click agree to terms and log in.
now you are ready to
browse, borrow and read eBooks from your local library.
browse, borrow and read eBooks from your local library.
cloudLibrary by bibliotheca works with a huge range of eReading devices, and we’re adding support all the time. Right now, you are able to view and download content on to the following recognized devices:
iOS App
iPad®
iPhone®
iPod touch®
Android App
Android™ Phones
Android™ Devices
NOOK App
NOOK™ Tablets
iPad®
iPhone®
iPod touch®
Android App
Android™ Phones
Android™ Devices
NOOK App
NOOK™ Tablets
PC/Mac App
Windows™ / Mac OS X
NOOK™ eReader (and some older NOOK tablets)
Kobo™ eReader
Kindle Fire App
Kindle Fire*
Kindle Fire HD
Kindle Fire HDX
Windows™ / Mac OS X
NOOK™ eReader (and some older NOOK tablets)
Kobo™ eReader
Kindle Fire App
Kindle Fire*
Kindle Fire HD
Kindle Fire HDX
* Not supported by all versions.
cloudLibrary is currently not compatible with Kindle Paperwhites or the Kindle Apps. If you would like to read eBooks on your Kindle please email [email protected] and request that Amazon allow compatibility with cloudLibrary.
cloudLibrary is currently not compatible with Kindle Paperwhites or the Kindle Apps. If you would like to read eBooks on your Kindle please email [email protected] and request that Amazon allow compatibility with cloudLibrary.
Top Questions
Top Questions
No, the desktop applications in Creative Cloud, such as Photoshop and Illustrator, are installed directly on your computer, so you don't need an ongoing Internet connection to use them.
An Internet connection is required the first time you install and license your apps, but you can use the apps in offline mode with a valid software license. The desktop apps will attempt to validate your software licenses every 30 days.
Annual members can use the apps for up to 99 days in offline mode. Month-to-month members can use the software for up to 30 days in offline mode.
Your Creative Cloud files are stored on your desktop as well as on the Creative Cloud servers. If you cancel or downgrade your paid membership, you will still have access to all of the files in the Creative Cloud folder on your computer and via the Creative Cloud website.
Your account will be downgraded to a free membership, which includes 2GB of storage. If you’re using more than 2GB of storage, you will not be able to upload any new files to the cloud until the amount of online space used in your account drops below your allotted amount.
If you are over your storage limit, you have 90 days to reduce your online usage or you may lose access to some or all of your files saved on the Creative Cloud servers.
No, you can continue using your current version of the product as long as you have an active membership. You have flexibility on when and if you install a new release.
Students and teachers can purchase Creative Cloud at a discounted price. See the Students and Teachers plans page.
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