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Californians Gain Access to 300,000 Ebooks and Audiobooks Through State Library

Californians Gain Access to 300,000 Ebooks and Audiobooks Through State Library

Californians now have free access to a vast digital library of over 300,000 ebooks and audiobooks, thanks to a new initiative by the California State Library. This expansive collection, named California's Bookshelf, is accessible through the Libby app and includes a diverse range of titles from bestsellers to classics, catering to readers of all ages and interests.

The program aims to enhance literacy and promote lifelong learning across the state. It is funded by the California State Library and supported by the state's public libraries, ensuring that residents can enjoy this resource at no cost. The initiative is part of a broader effort to make educational and recreational reading materials more accessible to the public, especially in the digital age.

Residents can download the Libby app on their smartphones or tablets to start exploring the collection. The app allows users to borrow titles for a limited period, similar to traditional library loans, and offers features like bookmarks and notes to enhance the reading experience.

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