Oct 19, 2010

An Australian eLending experience

One of my primary reasons for getting an e-book reader was for reading the wealth of classics available at the Gutenberg project.  Then at same stage in the future I hoped that libraries in my state would cotton on to the idea that ebooks and eLending were  here and I would be able to borrow ebooks from the library.

No more waiting
No, South Australia still hasn't got round to sorting out eLending, although I hear it's on the horizon.  As some twitter followers and fellow bloggers will know, I was able to join as a member of an interstate library and access their ebook catalogue.

What,Where Who?
I was able to join online as a member of the Yarra Plenty Regional Library who in partnership with the Brisbane City Library provide a download collection.  Now I filled out my contact details truthfully, stating my correct home address in South Australia, so I presume that at this stage they are happy to have me as an extra statistic member.

How does it work?
Very similar to signing up to purchase books through any online book retailer.  You have a user ID and a password.  You browse the online catalogue and add books, if they are available, to your account.  If the libraries copies are all booked out, you can go on a waiting list and you will get an automated email that will let you know when the book is back in.  You have 3 days to accept and download the book. Otherwise I presume it defaults to the next person on the waiting list.

When you are ready to download your books you go to the checkout and begin the download process.  You download an .acsm file which can be opened by Adobe Digital Editions(ADE).  When you access it in ADE it displays the number of days left before the file becomes unreadable.  I haven't yet reached the expiry limit on the first book I borrowed, so I am not sure whether I will have to delete the file form my reader/computer or whether it will remove itself, I presume the former.

How about your reader?
I have successfully transfered three titles from ADE to my Sony Prs505.  The sony displays a little timer symbol counting down the days for any borrowed books.

Does it work for kindle?
Libraries in Australia appear to only offer ebook downloads in epub or pdf format.  I haven't tried converting one of the files using Calibre, I assume it has some form of DRM on it though.

Audio books
Before I forget you can also access audio books through the same process.  I haven't tried it yet due to the rather large downloads, but for those of you with partners who like listening to audio books(Amanda), it might be worth joining up.


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As most Australian libraries are part of one giant inter-library loan network I guess it makes sense that you can join any library even though you don't live in the area it services - good news anyway. I still have so much to read that I really don't need to add another source of books to my list but I am pleased to know that the library system works out well for when I do go down that route. I have used Net Galley a couple of times for ARC copies of eBooks and several of those have been timed as well, it works well.
1 reply · active 751 weeks ago
I have just discovered net galley as well will be doing some select reviews for books obtained through them.
The ebook disappears automatically from the reader when you reach the expiry date. It's cool, one day it's there, the next day it isn't. :) I haven't borrowed from the BCC/YPL library for a few years now but that's what happened back then. Magic!

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1 reply · active 529 weeks ago
Excelent news :)
They are actually using OverDrive. I attended a session when the librarian from Yarra Plenty talked about some of the learning experiences. She said that it wasn't currently possible to return a book early - but that their borrowing limit was 10. The best idea is not to borrow all 10 at once
1 reply · active 751 weeks ago
Yep limit is 10. With so many books to read I thought stopping at 3 was wise :)
Do you know if you can you renew if there is no one else requesting the book?

Joining this library is on my to-do list. Maybe I might even manage to do it today.
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1 reply · active 751 weeks ago
Not sure. But If I don't finish Salem's Lot in the next 5 days I'll be able to tell you. Joining the library takes about 2 weeks to process. They send yo out your card and other information by post.

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