Free digital workshops at Epworth, Crowle and Haxey libraries
Isle residents can access the latest magazines and a great collection of books 24 hours a day, seven days a week free through this online service.
Pick from a range of popular books including titles by MC Beaton, Lee Child, Hilary Mantel and Lesley Pearse, plus much more.
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Hide AdChoose from 40 different well-known magazines such as Beautiful Homes, Elle UK, HELLO!, Good Housekeeping, Men’s Health UK, Amateur Photographer, Marie Claire and Rolling Stone, plus many more. There is no limit on how long you can view the magazines for.
Read your favourite magazines and books on any internet enabled device, such as PCs, smartphones and tablets. You can also download them to read at another time when you don’t have access to the internet.
Take a look at the wide variety of magazines available at: www.northlincs.gov.uk/emagazines and books available at: www.northlincs.gov.uk/ebooks.
All you need is a compatible device, a North Lincolnshire library card and PIN. To join the library, visit your local library or do it online at: Join the library
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Hide AdThen create a Zinio online account. It is free to do this and is quick and simple to use – register today and start reading for free.
Free workshops to support you to access the digital magazines and e-books are available at libraries across North Lincolnshire, including in the Isle:
Wednesday November 11 at Epworth Library from 9am to 1pm; and Crowle Library from 2pm to 5pm;
Tuesday 24 November at Haxey Library from 10am to 1pm.
There’s no need to book on the workshops, just turn up on the day and the friendly library staff will guide you through the e-book and digital magazine service. You will then be able to browse through the huge choice of books and magazines at your leisure.
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Hide AdFor more information about the free online magazine service or the workshops contact North Lincolnshire Central Library on 01724 860161 or email [email protected].
Councillor Carl Sherwood, cabinet member for Customer Services, Sport and Leisure, said: “This online service is brilliant for people who read books and magazines on a daily basis. Not only is it free, but you can access it at a time to suit you. All you have to do is download your book or magazine, which you can read as much or as little as you like.
“You will be spoilt for choice with the huge array of books and magazines on offer. If you feel like you need some guidance in using this online service, pop along to one of our workshops. Our library staff will be on-hand to offer advice and show you how to navigate through the service.”