Never-Ending Stories: High Fantasy Epic Sagas
by Amanda Pagan, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)
May 27, 2020
If you're looking for a lengthy fantasy series to really sink your teeth into, then find a comfy chair, pour yourself a hot mug of your favorite brew, and get ready to get lost in worlds unknown!
Discovering the Forgotten History of Mother's Day with NYPL's Electronic Resources
by NYPL Staff
May 8, 2017
Sunday is Mother's Day—a day of flowers, cards and brunches. How did this special day to celebrate all mothers actually begin?
E-Book Recommendations to Read in SimplyE
by Lauren Lampasone, Senior Librarian, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)
July 21, 2016
Now that SimplyE is here, if you have a smart phone there's no excuse not to be reading everywhere you go! If you're not sure what to pick from the 300,000 titles available, let our staff offer some suggestions.
Introducing SimplyE: 300,000 E-Books to Browse, Borrow, and Read
by Johannes Neuer, Director of Customer Experience
July 21, 2016
The New York Public Library just released SimplyE, a new app that gives NYPL cardholders the ability to browse, borrow, and read more than 300,000 e-books from the Library’s collections in just a few easy steps.
Learn English With Shakespeare: Free Websites and Books for English Language Learners
by Elizabeth Waters, AskNYPL
April 22, 2016
Shakespeare’s language can be a challenge for fluent English speakers. If you’re an English language learner, you might think that Shakespeare is not for for you, but there are many different ways you can learn about his work, his life, and his language and improve your English skills.
Announcing Bookshare: A New Partnership for Accessible eBooks!
by Jill Rothstein, Chief Librarian, Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library
November 10, 2015
NYPL is proud to announce a new partnership with Bookshare, making 370,000 accessible e-books free to patrons with print disabilities.
11 Ways to Find Romance
by Jaqueline Woolcott, AskNYPL
February 11, 2015
The Romance Book Club is here to help you find your true love... in one of their favorite books.
New Yearbook of the United Nations Launched
by Bogdan Horbal, Head of Technical Processing, Thomas Yoseloff Business Center at SNFL
December 18, 2014
The Yearbook of the United Nations—published by the Department of Public Information and available at the NYPL—stands as the authoritative reference work on the activities and concerns of the organization.
NYPL Staff Picks (Available in "E")
by Lynn Lobash, Manager of Reader Services
December 17, 2014
Recent ebooks in several genres available to check out.
When the Print Book Would Take Up Your Whole Bag... Try an eBook
by Lynn Lobash, Manager of Reader Services
October 3, 2014
So long, but so worth it. Give your shoulders a break and pick up the e-book version instead.
E-books for the 6-12 Set
by Lynn Lobash, Manager of Reader Services
October 2, 2014
Five recommendations from our e-book collection.
Generative eBook Covers
by Mauricio Giraldo Arteaga
September 3, 2014
Here at NYPL Labs we’re working on an ebook-borrowing and reading app. This post explores automated ways for creating covers for public-domain ebooks.
20 of the Most Important Books for Economics before 1940
by John Balow
June 18, 2014
...and where you can read (most of) them without leaving your computer screen.
Downloading Kindle Books: An Updated Visual Guide
by J. Souce, AskNYPL
May 29, 2014
My friends and colleagues Ruth Rodriguez at the Francis Martin Library and Lauren Lampasone in Reference and Research Services have both written excellent blog posts, including ones that detail how to get free ebooks from eNYPL to your Kindle. Recently both the library and Overdrive have redesigned interfaces, and so some of the great screen captures on those useful instructional blogs have changed.
Announcing LIBRETTO!
by Doug Reside, Curator, Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
February 11, 2014
I am very pleased to announce the first release of Libretto, a prototype open source, ebook reader for reading musicals on Android devices!
Reading Trollope on My iPhone: Confessions of a Midlife eBook Convert
by Elizabeth Waters, AskNYPL
January 3, 2014
Do you feel that e-books are just not right for you? Download one and you might be surprised. I was...
Tablet Buying Guide: A Primer for Technophobes, Luddites and the Just Plain Confused
by Joshua Soule, Spuyten Duyvil Library
December 20, 2013
Every year it's the same thing. "Buy my super-duper awesome/hallowed/glorious razzle-dazzle technology coated in gold-flecked app sauce because we're the best and the rest stink!" Nice sales pitch? Eh. Overwhelming? Yep. Confusing for some? Oh yeah. It can leave you feeling like this:
And it only gets more frenzied during the holiday shopping season as everyone from Apple to LG trots out their blank glass slabs and requests, nay DEMANDS we glue our eyeballs to a screen the size of a comic book. Hopefully this guide will take some of the mystery out of your
eBook Update: OverDrive for Nook, and New Titles in 3M Cloud Library
by Lauren Lampasone, Senior Librarian, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)
October 17, 2012
Great news for Nook tablet owners and readers looking for more new titles in ebook format.
OverDrive Media Console is now available for
NOOK HD
NOOK HD+
NOOK Tablet™
NOOK Color™
You can get it right from the Barnes & Noble NOOK Apps storefront on your device.
This means you no longer have to "side-load" ebooks using your computer. You can download library ebooks direct from our catalog
How to Return eBooks Early
by Lauren Lampasone, Senior Librarian, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)
July 31, 2012
When you check out an ebook from the library, you get to keep it for the full loan period (7, 14 or 21 days) before the file is no longer accessible to you.
Which means you will never get an overdue fee!
But there may be times when you want to return a book early once you finish it, decide you don't like it, or want to make room to check out more books — and that way the next person in line for it will have access that much sooner. Think of it as being a good digital neighbor.
What you need to do to return depends on the device you are using and
eBooks, New and Improved: Place Holds, Download, and Manage Your Account in BiblioCommons
by Lauren Lampasone, Senior Librarian, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)
July 26, 2012
It's now easier to download and request holds on EPUB, PDF, Kindle and e-audio, music and video (a.k.a. OverDrive) while in the library catalog, BiblioCommons. You no longer have to sign in to a separate site with your barcode.
Your electronic holds and checked out items will appear alongside physical books and materials you have out, so you can better prioritize your must-read list!
Here's an overview of the changes.
Here you can see an ebook and a print book appearing together in search results. Choose "Check availability," "Request