If you have a Kindle Fire tablet with has access to an app store then you can download the hoopla app to borrow and read hoopla titles through the app. Hoopla titles can not be read on a Kindle Paperwhite eReader. For owners of Kindle Paperwhite eReaders, please use Libby to borrow Kindle formatted titles from Richland Library.

If your device us running OS 13+ you will be able to update to all the newest versions of the application with the newest features! For the best results, though, it is recommended to use the latest versions of both the operating system and hoopla app.


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From above part, it is easily to tell how to read hoopla books on kindle fire. But can we read books from Hoopla on Kindle PaperWhite? Unfortunately, the answer is "No". We can't read Hoopla book on Kindle PaperWhite or any other kindle eReader. 

Although we cannot read Hoopla books on Kindle paperwhite, why not give Overdrive or Libby a shot? OverDrive is the best alternative to Hoopla in different respects. OverDrive is a digital distribution platform for e-books, audiobooks, and digital media, and Libby is an app developed by OverDrive to make it easier for users to borrow and enjoy digital content from their local libraries.

We love hoopla! My 7 yr old, especially, uses it so much to listen to the Boxcar Children every afternoon. I first read Boxcar with my son and then switched to the audiobooks after you wrote about how your kids liked them. Thank you!

eBooks, audiobooks, eComics, movies/TV episodes, music, (10 items per month, loan periods vary by format). All titles immediately available, no holds. Get started at the hoopla site or get the app. "Kids' Mode" available to highlight age-appropriate titles.

-- Why was the move from Libby to hoopla so abrupt? 

It was our intent to provide a slow migration over a period of months, as we expected we'd have to finish out our contract with Overdrive. However, Overdrive unexpectedly allowed us to terminate early, freeing up funds we could then use to add more content to our hoopla collection.

We know it was sudden, but we wanted to use the opportunity to our patrons' benefit. Instead of paying for a platform we were planning to phase out, we could use that money to add more hoopla content.

Fortunately, all the titles that were available to our patrons on Libby/Overdrive were there because we (or another library in our group) purchased them. Recent updates to hoopla allow us to do the same with it, AND most of our DPL-purchased content from Overdrive will be transferred to hoopla.

-- When will the titles from Libby/Overdrive be available on hoopla?

Much of our DPL-purchased content will migrate over to hoopla, but it will take a few weeks. They should be available on hoopla by May 4.

-- Can I use hoopla with my Kindle Fire tablet?

Yes! You may be accustomed to reading books on your Fire tablet through the Kindle reader (either books purchased through Amazon or borrowed via Libby). With hoopla, instead you borrow, download, and read/listen/watch books, audiobooks, movies, and music all through the hoopla app.

-- Can I use hoopla with my Kindle Paperwhite or Oasis (or other dedicated e-reader)?

Unfortunately, no. Hoopla runs through an app (either Android or iOS platform), and dedicated e-readers such as the Paperwhite or Oasis do not have the ability to install apps.

-- Why couldn't we keep both Libby/Overdrive and hoopla for DPL patrons?

We strive to provide the best and broadest collection of print and digital resources we can for our patrons. Focusing our e-resources budget into one service, rather than dividing between two, gets everyone more selection, more diverse content, and faster access.

Our Overdrive collection included approximately 30,000 e-books and digital audiobooks. Our hoopla collection includes over 500,000 items: eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music, TV shows, and magazines. In addition to hoopla's basic collection, recent updates to their system now allow us to purchase individual titles our patrons want, just as we were able to do with Overdrive.

Additionally, most titles on hoopla are ALWAYS available -- no waiting. Where circulation is limited and you might have to get on a hold list, hoopla provides tools to help us get your title to you faster.

hoopla has the ability to highlight and take notes. Unfortunately, at this time notes cannot be exported from the app. 

However, if you log into hoopla in a web browser on a computer and access the notes, you can copy and paste them into a document file.

Once the eTitle has been returned, the notes will no longer be available.

I loved Where the Crawdads Sing. I have a subscription to an app called SCRIBD which has lots of books and audio books. The cost of one book from Amazon will cover the monthly subscription. Only con is I have to read on my iPhone or iPad and not my paperwhite.

Overdrive is back as Libby! Libby provides access to thousands of free eBook and downloadable audiobook titles. Libby is available on your computer or you can download the Libby app. On Libby, you will need to use Digital Library of Illinois as your home library, or search for Glen Carbon. You can also use Libby on your Kindle paperwhite devices. You can even set up a free and personalized tutorial session with a librarian to help get you started (Book-a-Librarian).

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