Libby App Tutorial (2 of 2 with Updated Interface)

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  • This is the second in a two part series about the app that my public library uses to access digital books and audiobooks -- the Libby App. This video is an update to the one that I did in 2019, which featured the old interface.
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    *** A full transcript can be found at www.marblejar.net. ***
    Hi, everyone! This is Lara Hammock from the Marble Jar channel. Today is the second in a two part series about the app that my public library uses to access digital books and audiobooks -- the Libby App. This video is an update to the one that I did in 2019, which featured the old interface.
    In my first video, I talked about the pros and cons of using the Libby app to check out digital and audiobooks from the library. For me the positives obviously far outweigh the negatives, since I use this app all of the time. So, now let me show you around.
    My public library has a partnership with Overdrive, which is a distributor for digital resources like eBooks and audiobooks. Their Libby app allows library patrons to check out these resources using their library credentials. I'm going to show you the iPad version of Libby since it is easier for you to see on TH-cam, but they also make versions for Android and the iPhone.
    Once you download Libby, you'll need to sign in using your library card. It will take you through a series of intro screens to link your account using your library card. You can copy your information from another device, search for your library, or have Libby guess your library based on your location. Once you have your library account linked, it'll take you to your library's home page -- in my case, Fairfax County Library. There are 5 different areas of the Libby app, the:
    - Search section - represented by this magnifying glass, which allows you to search for items by title, keyword, and author. Your
    - Library section (which is represented by this library building) is whatever your library system decides to display -- in my case, books grouped by categories and other popular searches. This little
    - Libby icon - in the center, which takes you to the menu. Your
    - Bookshelf - which takes you to your holds and checked out items, and your
    - Timeline, represented by this clock, which shows you what things have happened in your account
    - In addition, if you are currently reading or listening to a book in the app, it shows up over in the right side here. So, let's start with the
    Search
    which is fairly straightforward. You can search by keyword, author, title. Up here you can enter the preferences to use for searching. You can specify format (books, audiobooks, magazines), language, audience, format (I prefer Kindle, but tend to leave this filter to give me everything), and availability (meaning you can limit your search to only books that are available to be checked out now). Next, let’s go to the
    Library
    Page. So, I’m guessing this section varies depending on which library system you belong to. There are two ways to find books to check out -- we already talked about search, but this page allows you to browse your library’s offerings. My library presents me with some options and also gives me some links to new, popular or available books, or it lets you browse by subject. In addition, they have some filtered lists set up like "All magazines" or "All young adult books" and also some lists that are librarian curate`d. Let me show you how this works. If I go into Subjects and look for books under the Mystery category, I can see by this icon that most of these books are not available to be checked out today. The card with the plus means it is available today, if it has a clock, I would need to put a hold on it. To do this, choose “Place Hold” and then "Place Hold" again. It tells me down here approximately how long I will have to wait. Okay -- now let's go to your
    Settings Menu
    This gives you access to your messages from Libby and some Libby tips, your library cards and account, and a help and support area. This area also gives you the ability to change what kind of books you download automatically under Read Books With. Now let’s go to your
    Shelf
    This area shows your loans, your holds, and your tags. Loans are the books you currently have checked out. It allows you to choose how you want to read the book (Libby app or Kindle), allows you to manage your loan, which really just means enabling you to return the book early or place another hold on it. And it tells you how much time you have until the book is due and how many people are waiting for it. Up here, you can see all of the books you have on hold. . .
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  • @shawnaford5540
    @shawnaford5540 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    There are so many useful features with this app. One I use a lot is that it tracks when you have borrowed or returned. This help keep track when following series as well that it often notes the # in the series. I mostly use audio books.
    Thanks for the overview.

  • @barbwagner967
    @barbwagner967 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is there any way to add a filter in search to not show books I’ve already read? That would be so helpful.

  • @delkelso
    @delkelso 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    thanks for presentation...amazing how useless the Libby Help and Tutorials are (unless I just haven't found them, which speaks to the problem itself). I even went to the library for help and I was really surprised to find that the "Libby Guru's" really couldn't provide much guidance. my problem (and to be fair, maybe it is just me), is navigation. I see all the screens your presented but only in the last few minutes of your presentation are there any arrows or highlights to show how you navigate to those screens. Without a menu bar at the top, the intuitive feel that I would normally expect just isn't there, and I'm as lost as a pre-teen without their tablet. Lost as a driver without GPS directions.

    • @rtubeyou2010
      @rtubeyou2010 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's MUCH MUCH WORSE than that from my perspective: I used it to borrow an E-book and the Libby interface is garbage, an atrocity against utility, aesthetics on every possible level! NO DARK THEME, NO MAJOR RESIZING OF PAGES POSSIBLE, NO EASY NAVIGATION TO PAST PAGES, NO EASY WAY TO DO ANYTHING - compared to the ABSOLUTELY FREE "Liberty" EPUB reader that is. So fortunately the Copyright laws keep releasing hundreds and hundreds of excellent texts - but from the mid-1920s in US copyright jurisdictions, not current non-fiction, fiction, reference, etc.

  • @hypnosiscenternyc
    @hypnosiscenternyc ปีที่แล้ว

    Do they have a full audio library like kindle... or a limited selection?

  • @DANG2105
    @DANG2105 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can I change setting on app where I can vertically scroll ?

  • @alicechristensen6634
    @alicechristensen6634 ปีที่แล้ว

    It would have been nice to hear a comment about off line reading for flights and other travel. Otherwise, excellent presentation, thank you

  • @shoelessb4515
    @shoelessb4515 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Libby app is so helpful for mobility impaired.
    However, San Francisco Public Library will only issue me a card if I show up in person.
    1 1/2 hour drive each way, plus the mobility impairment makes this a real chore.
    My two other libraries issued my cards via phone call ( thanks to Sonoma and Contra Costa county libraries)
    Maybe Libby could help.

    • @donnasuelove416
      @donnasuelove416 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Try calling or emailing the library and explain your difficulties, many times they will work with you if you can verify your address and such. Can't hurt to try.

  • @XwaYdesu
    @XwaYdesu ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello! How can I search for unabridged audiobooks only on Libby app? Im on Android.

    • @donnasuelove416
      @donnasuelove416 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Best you can do is search by author, all the book the library owns should show up.

  • @hojofresh4590
    @hojofresh4590 ปีที่แล้ว

    Didn't explain the "Read from here" feature

  • @francescarodine
    @francescarodine 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    why is not like overdrive which i like better

    • @francescarodine
      @francescarodine 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      i only have computer i can dowload on from destop and i can see it

  • @pauloliveri9621
    @pauloliveri9621 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Too fast!

    • @marblejarchannel
      @marblejarchannel  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi, there! I do have a tendency to speak quickly unfortunately. I did want to give you some options: 1) you can slow down the speed of the video by hitting the three dots in the upper right hand corner, then Playback Speed, then choosing a slower speed and 2) I actually have scripts for all of my videos up at my website at www.marblejar.net. You can search that site for the script you are looking for, which may help to go back or review material. Thanks for the comment and I hope those options help!