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Got an iPad, Kindle or other eReader? You Can Borrow Library Books

Here's how to download eBooks from the Dearborn Public Library, and when they can teach you how to use that gadget!

If your gifts include a devide of the eReading sort, the Dearborn Public Library has a collection of titles that you can borrow to get your eReading adventure started.

More: Learn about the library's eBooks program

The library is offering a few TechTime events within the next month to familiarize yourself with the process for downloading eBooks to different advices.

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All workshops are held in the first floor computer lab of the Henry Ford Centennial Library. Visitors can bring their own device—such as an eReader, tablet or laptop—or use a library computer.

Remember to register, as these free sessions do fill up quickly.

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  • Friday, Jan. 11, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Registration opens Jan. 4.
  • Tuesday, Jan. 15, from 2-4 p.m. Registration opens Jan. 8.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 23, from 6-8 p.m. Registration opens Jan. 16.

A valid Dearborn Public Library card is required. Kindle users will also require a valid Amazon.com account.

For more information, visit dearbornlibraries.org.

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