Access library eResources on your device or PC/laptop, with your library card.
eResource digital media includes: eBooks, eAudiobooks, downloadable and streaming music, TV shows, comics, movies, and eMagazines.
Libby!
Unlimited books per month, but a limited collection and a wait for popular items.
- Download the Libby App to your device to read eBooks or eMagazines, or listen to eAudiobooks.
- Mississippi Consortium Catalog to view the catalog without downloading the app.
- Up to 4 item loans per card, and up to 4 holds.
- Borrow as many eMagazine issues as you’d like; does not factor into your 10 borrows.
- Libby Help includes tips for getting started and troubleshooting.
Hoopla!
Extensive collection with no waits for popular items but a max of 3 items per month.
- Download the Hoopla App to your device to read watch or listen to eBooks, comics, audiobooks, TV shows, movies and music.
- Hoopla Help has FAQs and troubleshooting help.
Project Gutenberg
Founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hart, it is the oldest digital library.
Project Gutenberg’s mission is to digitize and archive cultural works, encouraging the creation and distribution of eBooks.
The collection focuses on older literary works for which U.S. copyright has expired, making them freely available to the public.
The eBooks are available in various formats, including ePub and Kindle, and can be read online or downloaded.
You can explore their vast collection without any fees or registration, using just your regular web browser or eBook reader.
LibriVox
Founded in 2005 by Hugh McGuire, LibriVox’s mission is to make all public domain books available as free audiobooks.
LibriVox’s audiobooks are read by volunteers from around the world and are available in various languages and genres. You can listen to them on your computer, mobile device, or even burn them onto a CD.