If import is not an option, you may need to open your eBook reader and import it manually. For example, it may say "Import into Aldiko" and "Read with Aldiko." Select Import. For some Apple devices, the book will just appear in iBooks without any input from you.įor Android devices, click on the "Download complete" message. Step 3: Install the eBook If you downloaded the book directly onto your deviceįor most Apple products, you may be given a choice to select either "open in…" or "open in iBooks" which appears in a black tab at the top. For Kindles and Nooks (or if you try the download on your phone and it doesn't work) download the files onto your computer, and we'll transfer them in the next step. On most phones and tablets, you can download directly onto your device, once you have a reader app installed. If you have a kindle, click on the kindle link. If you have a mobile device, click on the epub link. Step 2: Download the eBookįind the publication you want. Download and Install the app.įor a Nook, one tester recommends installing Adobe Digital Editions on your computer first. Overdrive, for example, is the platform most commonly used by public libraries for their eBooks and audio books, and will work with our eBooks. We have used Aldiko Book Reader and the Kindle App, but there are others. Download and Install the app.įor an Android device (Android phones and tablets), go to the Google Play Store (formerly known as Android Market) and search for a reader. ![]() We have used iBooks and the Kindle App, but there are others. We can only tell you about the ones we've tried, but if you have another that works for you, please let us know, so we can share the information with others.įor an Apple device (iPhone, iPad, etc), go to the App Store and search for a reader. ![]() ![]() Each has its advantages and disadvantages. There are hundreds of eBook readers available.
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