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Libraries offer reading app

Staff writer

All county libraries now have access to a free service that provides access to hundreds of audiobooks, e-books and magazines through North Central Kansas Library Systems.

Readers interested in Sunflower eLibrary may contact their library to get a library card if they don’t already have one and set up a password.

Once they have an active password, they will be able to access the Sunflower eLibrary app on mobile devices. Patrons also will be able to send and read borrowed e-books to their Kindle e-reader.

Peabody Township Library began offering the service last month.

Assistant librarian Draxa Langley said a lot of people had signed up.

“There’s a lot of interest,” she said. “We do have a lot of avid readers. It’s a nice addition for our readers.”

Langley checked out a historical fiction audio book through the app.

“Librarians never have time to read,” she said, laughing.

More information about the app and Sunflower e-Library is available at https://sunflowerelibrary.overdrive.com.

Last modified March 16, 2023

 

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