Buckeye libraries add 40,000 new e-books and e-audio titles
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Posted 4/9/20
Over 40,000 new e-books and e-audiobook titles are now available to all Buckeye Library cardholders, thanks to a partnership with the Southwest Valley Library Consortium.
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Buckeye libraries add 40,000 new e-books and e-audio titles
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Independent Newsmedia
Over 40,000 new e-books and e-audiobook titles are now available to all Buckeye Library cardholders, thanks to a partnership with the Southwest Valley Library Consortium.
All that's needed to access the materials are a Buckeye Library Card and access to the library’s website or the Libby App. Obtain a card by calling 623-349-6300 or fill out an form online.
The Buckeye Public Library System spearheaded this project in 2019 through a Reciprocal Lending Agreement with the Tempe Public Library, Yuma County Library District and the Little Libraries That Could, according to a release.
Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, this is another way the city of Buckeye and the Buckeye Public Library are continuing to serve and connect with customers 24/7.