The New Brunswick public libraries are planning to start offering e-books in the next few months to allow people access to more reading material in different formats.
Tina Bourgeois, the regional director for libraries in the Albert-Westmorland-Kent Region, said people would eventually be able to download e-books from their home computer instead of visiting their local library branches.
“We do realize that it is definitely a request from our patrons,” Bourgeois said.
Bourgeois said they are in negotiations to find a company that can provide electronic versions of books.
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Excuse me–OverDrive?