


Finally, you will click on “Get Library Book” from the Amazon website. At this point you will be re-directed to where you will sign in.ħ. Next select “Kindle” and click on “Checkout Now”Ħ. (Don’t try and select Kindle – it's not time yet)Ĥ. First, find the eBook you want in our catalog at and click on Checkout Now.Ģ. Basically, you checkout the book on our website, then you get transferred to the Amazon website to actually download the book. So hopefully now you’re asking yourself, “How can I get library books on my kindle?!” No problem, just keep reading!īecause Paperwhite’s and Oasis’ can’t use apps, the process is a little different from other devices. I can just immerse myself in a good book. That sounds limiting, but to me it’s great that it never pings me with alerts and I’m never temped to check email, or surf the web. It’s also easy to use outdoors, the screen doesn’t get washed out by the sun. I love it because the screen is e-ink, not an led screen so it’s easy on the eyes. I have had a Paperwhite for several years and it’s far and away my favorite way to read a novel. Fifth St., Los Angeles CA 90071 or call (213) 228-7272.Kindle black and white devices are a great way to read eBooks. Make a donation by check to the Los Angeles Public Library and send it to:.Foundation members receive a variety of benefits with their membership. The Library Foundation is a non-profit organization that raises funds for Library enhancement programs such as adult and early literacy, children and teen reading clubs, technology, and cultural programs. Join the Library Foundation of Los Angeles.For more information click here or talk to your local librarian. Friends groups raise money for improvements to their library through memberships, used book sales and other activities. There is a “Friends of the Library” group for most branch libraries and departments of the Central Library. You can support the Los Angeles Public Library in several ways: With more people than ever before using the library-a record 17 million last year alone-your support helps the Library provide people with the resources they need to succeed and thrive. Through its Central Library and 72 branches, the Los Angeles Public Library provides free and easy access to information, ideas, books and technology that enrich, educate and empower every individual in our city's diverse communities. The Los Angeles Public Library serves the largest most diverse population of any library in the United States.
