Libby

Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines to read on your phone or tablet using the Libby app by OverDrive. It’s free and easy to get started for new users and a streamlined experience for users transitioning from the Overdrive app.

Libby

Get Started with Libby

Download or open Libby on your device:


Libby Help/Faq

What Happened to Overdrive?

Overdrive is the legacy app and website that offers the same availability to borrow and browse for books as Libby. The app is no longer available to download. The Overdrive website is still available for browsing and borrowing books.

Is Libby Accessible?

Libby is continuing to enhance accessibility features. Visit Libby’s Accessibility Page

Are Kobo and Kindle eReaders compatible with OverDrive?
  • Kobo – Yes for ebooks. OverDrive audiobooks and magazines are not compatible with Kobo eReaders.
  • Kindle – No (with the exception of the Kindle Fire). The agreement between OverDrive and Amazon that allows for borrowing and downloading library ebooks on a Kindle eReader is restricted to the United States.
  • For Kindle Fire: OverDrive’s Libby app is available in the Amazon Appstore. The legacy OverDrive app will continue to work on Kindle Fire tablets until further notice. For more information, please visit OverDrive’s Libby App website.
How can I read library books on my Kobo ereader?

Library books can be borrowed directly from your Kobo eReader by logging into Overdrive from your Kobo.

Older Kobo eReaders can access ebooks through Adobe Digital Editions. Watch the video Lesson to learn how or download and print instructions for using Adobe Digital Editions (pdf)

What if I can’t log in with my library card?

If you recently received a new library card or haven’t used your card in awhile and you are having trouble logging in, please phone your local library or email info@cbrl.ca

I have another question

If your question wasn’t answered above or in the video tutorial you can visit the Libby help page. If you are still having trouble please email info@cbrl.ca.


Overdrive Website

Some desktop/laptop computer users may prefer to continue browsing for books on the Overdrive Website.


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