![]() If you are just getting started with the Libby App, I wanted to provide the quick instructions on how to get started. All you need to get started is a library card. You can stream titles with Wi-Fi or mobile data, or download them for offline use and read anytime, anywhere. Libby is a free app where you can borrow ebooks, digital audiobooks, and magazines from your public library. ![]() So if you’re struggling to switch from Overdrive to Libby like me, or if you’re looking for fun new ways to use their features, today’s post and podcast are for you. Today the Libby team is here to help us transition from Overdrive to Libby, learn what makes this public library tool so great, and learn how to borrow and enjoy those eBooks and audiobooks with your library card. My goal is to do this AGAIN, but with a free tool from your local library! The truth is, since that encounter, HUNDREDS of people every month come to the site to use this as a guide for their transition to Storygraph. The transcription from our Storygraph became a written tutorial for new users. Hearing from the company’s CEO motivated me to switch from the GoodReads app over to their platform. ![]() For example, one of my favorite podcast episodes we’ve ever done so far was teaching people how to the Storygraph app for those interested in leaving the GoodReads platform. It is no secret that the topics for our podcast and website often find a way of infiltrating my daily life. This tutorial and podcast episode offered the information I needed to make the switch from the Overdrive platform to Libby. ![]() Sometimes I create content for you, and sometimes I create content for me. New to the Libby app from Overdrive? Don’t miss this tutorial showing you how to check out free ebook and audiobooks from your local library.
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