How do I get from the book I am reading back to the library screen. There used to be a back arrow to get to the screen showing my books, now reading, the bookstore and search. I can find no way to get to this anymore.

You have to Deregister--and then Re-Register--your iPad. This will delete everything from your device, but you can easily download all the books you own, stored on Amazon Cloud, back onto your device.


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To delete library books from the Kindle Cloud: Log into your Amazon account. Go to "Manage Your Kindle." All books you have purchased AND/OR borrowed from the library will appear. For each expired library book, click on "Actions." This will open a drop down menu; select delete book. It will ask you if you are sure, so click "yes" and it will delete the expired book.

There are thousands of ebooks and audiobooks, hand-selected by your library, available for reading. Explore the collection through catalog guides, subjects, featured titles, and curated lists. It's a delight to discover new books through Libby.

"I feel like I just re-found my love for the library again. This app helps re-connect with these amazing and free resources back inot reading books but also magazines. I know the library is free but I didn't know what an array they have for electronic resources. It is great and helpful."

"I am dyslexic and old enough that is was never diagnosed in school. This is such a simple way for me to enjoy books I would never be able to read.I have been listening to the CDs for a long time. But having it on my phone allows me to listen whenever and wherever. Also this is one of the more efficient apps I have come across. Thank you Libby."

"This app is intuitive, helpful, and like having a librarian in my pocket. While I will take any opportunity to visit a brick and mortar library, it isn't always possible. This app gives me all the bok love I need when I am away from a real library. Keep up the great work."

If you previously used the OverDrive app, it's time to switch to Libby! To get started, simply download the Libby app, find your library, and sign in. Your loans, holds and wish list items will be waiting for you when you get there. Access a how-to video, FAQs and more at overdrive.com/switchtolibby.

You can use OverDrive's Libby app to borrow e-books and audiobooks for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch (the titles in Libby are also available in SimplyE). You will need your NYPL library card number, PIN/password, and an e-mail address.

You can borrow and place holds through the eBook and eAudiobook tabs for a book when these appear in the record. If a title is available to borrow, click Get to check out the book. If all copies of a title are in use, click Request to place a hold. If you have not already logged into the catalog, you will be prompted to enter your library card number or username and PIN/password first.

SimplyE is The New York Public Library's free e-reader app that makes it easier than ever to borrow e-books. It is available on the App Store or Google Play.

The most popular platform used by libraries to lend ebooks is OverDrive. More than 40,000 libraries and other institutions around the world are powered by that platform. However, most of them are located in the United States.

Benefits: Ability to borrow books from multiple public libraries; user-friendly easy to use interface; most advanced features

Compatibility: iPad, iPhone

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According to Amazon, 11,000 public libraries offer ebooks for the Kindle, but I believe this information is outdated. The number of supported libraries should be the same as in other OverDrive-powered apps: well over 40,000.

To start using Hoopla, you may need to check out whether your local library is cooperating with the platform. If not, you may browse Hoopla participating libraries and get a card from the nearest one.

The app is developed by Recorded Books, a company that specialized in producing audiobooks since 1978. However, with the RBdigital app you will have access not only to audiobooks but also nine other digital formats, including ebooks, comics, and language-learning materials.

Benefits: Support for multiple digital distribution platforms; a large catalog of free ebooks from the public domain

Compatibility: iPad, iPhone

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I read that books are actually linked to users - not devices (very annoying) - so as a test I created a user (with the Role of Student) in Apple School Manager and synced & imported this into Jamf Pro so the user account now shows up in Jamf Pro as well.

However - the book still does not appear in the Books app on the iPad. When I open the Books app under "Reading Now" it just says "Sorry ... Something went wrong. Please try again." with a Retry button that doesn't do anything when tapped. Under "Library" it says there are "No Books. To add books to this collection, go to your library and tap Edit" however the Edit button is greyed out and can't be tapped.

Log in to Apple School Manager and create your user accounts there. For my scenario, these accounts are simply for the iPads (students are not being given accounts) to distribute books, so my account names are generic for the device (e.g. kipad1 for kindy iPad 1). Assign these accounts with role of Student. Make the Password Policy 4-digit. Also, create a Class, and add the newly created accounts to the Class. This will make it much easier to import into Jamf Pro.

I am having the same issue now, "GET" button greyed out.. "Sorry something went wrong" message on the Books home screen.. literally everything in your original post.. That being said, the steps you took are so involved it's insane.. just to get a free book to display?! I am replying here because 1 year ago none of this was necessary.. they can say it is all they want, but it was NOT then.. in the past, all we had to do was acquire books from Apple School Manager > Apps & Books. Send them over to Jamf.. Then create a Volume Assignment, add the books to it you want, then scope it to "All Users". The invitations were not necessary, as they are managed Apple IDs and the invitation/acceptance is automatic.

Just wanted to let you know you're not alone in this and bump this just in case anyone has any new developments another year later. I went through so much trouble to get eBooks working a few years ago and now it's broken again and teachers are losing their minds over one or two students not getting a specific book. I created a new VPP Invitation since we moved to Managed Apple IDs and it shows my acceptance rate at 1%; I'm hoping because I have it set to automatically accept from MAIDs that this number only goes up for manually accepting the invitation. After going over the Jamf admin guide for ebooks line by line I think you can assign books to the device now instead of user but either way if I find something that works I'll try to come back here with an update.

Public libraries have paired up with some of the greatest apps available on your iOS devices. If you are interested in reading books without additional fees and charges, consider reconnecting with your local public library.

Libby, an award-winning reading app developed by Overdrive allows users all over the world, millions of people, the ability to read their library books free of charge. Libby is not only a book reader but also doubles as an audiobook player as well.

A few of the cool features available with Libby include the ability to read across devices and sync reading progress with your iOS devices. Libby also provides offline access where users can download eBooks and audiobooks or stream them to save space.

Hoopla gives users the ability to have their public library at their fingertips. With Hoopla users can borrow and explore not just audiobooks and eBooks but Hoopla provides access to comics, movies, TV, magazines, and music from iOS devices.

With BorrowBox users can borrow eBooks and audiobooks with ease simply by downloading the app on their iOS devices. BorrowBox brings a wide range of expertly curated and "hot off the press" titles to app users.

BorrowBox claims to have the best range of digital content "thoughtfully crafted and expertly curated" and to provide the best user experience. UK BorrowBox app users can join a local public library and install the app to begin borrowing eBooks and audiobooks free of charge.

However, much like the old-school requirements for attaining a physical library card, you will likely need to confirm a physical address to acquire a library card. The public library in my area requested a photograph of a government-issued photo ID and/or bill or mail with current name and address.

OverDrive gives you free access to thousands of e-books and audiobooks with your Library card. You can access OverDrive e-books and audiobooks on your computer or most devices. On this page you can learn how to get started with OverDrive on your device.

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