
It will create a virtual Overdrive library card for you, and you will now have access to our collection.It will take you to your usual NetId sign in page for the library.Search for University of Vermont in the Search for Libraries option.It will ask if you have a library card.You can do this by clicking the green circle at the bottom center of the Libby app screen.If you already have the app and an account at another library, you'll just need to add University of Vermont to your library list.You'll only have to follow all of these steps the first time you use the app. If you prefer reading on your Kindle Fire, Libby can send your library books to it. The app is available for Android, iOS and Windows devices.

Most public libraries in Vermont and beyond have OverDrive accounts, including Fletcher Free Library.įletcher Free Library is in Burlington and will give UVM students or employees membership regardless of residency. You can also use Libby to access the OverDrive collections of any other library to which you belong. How does it connect to your public library? If the Libraries can get the book in the same format requested more cheaply elsewhere, they may choose to do so. If the Library already has the book in print or on another platform, it will not duplicate the book on Overdrive unless there are special circumstances. The Libraries will only buy books for Overdrive if they meet our collections development guidelines for this collection.

Visit the UVM Overdrive Collection, and run a search for your desired book.Make a typical library request and ask specifically for an OverDrive book or audiobook. If you prefer reading on your Kindle Fire, Libby can send your library books to it.Īccess UVM's Overdrive collection through the library catalog, CatQuest, or directly here.Īudiobooks, classic novels, popular novels, nonfiction, scholarly books, etc. It will allow you to borrow and download books to read or listen to offline. The Libby app is available for Android, iOS and Windows devices. You can find its books via the library catalog or read them online, but its best reading experience is through its app, Libby.

OverDriveis an e-book and audiobook provider that is now available to UVM Libraries.
