Amazon Kindle Lending Program Adds New Dimension to Public Libraries
By Rob Scott
September 22, 2011
September 22, 2011
- Amazon announced this week that it has launched a new lending library initiative, allowing Kindle users to “check out” e-books from registered library websites.
- Users will be able to rent books on their Kindle from more than 11,000 participating public libraries across the country.
- Readers will also be encouraged to take notes on the e-books they check out: “Normally, making margin notes in library books is a big no-no. But we’re fixing this by extending our Whispersync technology to library books, so your notes, highlights and bookmarks are always backed up and available the next time you check out the book or if you decide to buy the book,” said Amazon in a statement.
- The books are available on Kindle devices or through the Kindle app for Android, iOS, Blackberry and Windows Phone.
Topics: Amazon, Amazon Kindle Lending Program, Android, App, BlackBerry, E-Book, E-Reader, iOS, Kindle, Kindle App, Lending Program, Library, Mobile, Public Library, Tablet, Windows Phone
2 Comments
Outstanding idea! I forwarded this news to several Kindle-toting colleagues who expressed immediate excitement…
Outstanding idea! I forwarded this news to several Kindle-toting colleagues who expressed immediate excitement…
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