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Mundane-Cost4076 OP t1_itozu7d wrote

I tried but my local library has no selection and I can’t get to connect to Libby, so i’m trying to see if i can register with another county’s library system, but it’s seeming like I can’t 😢

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FLBNR t1_itpknz5 wrote

It is difficult. A lot of libraries require you to provide proof that you’re a resident of the county to get a card.

There are some counties around the United States that don’t have that requirement, though. They charge you money to get the card.

Here’s a site that has a breakdown: https://www.aworldadventurebybook.com/blog/libraries-with-non-resident-borrowing-privileges

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Mundane-Cost4076 OP t1_itrk29i wrote

Thank you! Yeah i’m not a resident of the county, I might have to pay a fee

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okiegirl22 t1_itpoz7j wrote

Per Rule 3.6: No distribution or solicitation of pirated books.

We aren't telling you not to discuss piracy (it is an important topic), but we do not allow anyone to share links and info on where to find pirated copies. This rule comes from no personal opinion of the mods' regarding piracy, but because /r/books is an open, community-driven forum and it is important for us to abide the wishes of the publishing industry.

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MaddieMad1116 t1_itvw4vm wrote

A lot of big city libraries are open to state residents in general. Here on the east coast, NY residents can get a NYPL card and PA residents can get a Philadelphia library card, both of which have tons of ebooks. Maybe your state has a library like these!

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