Search the author, title, or keyword you are looking for.
Click the "Digital" tab.
Click on "Click Here to get to Ebook"
On the top right corner, click the yellow "SIGN IN" button.
Select the "Meeker Regional Library" from the drop-down menu on the left.
In the Card Number box, enter in your library card number including all zeros (e.g. 00005555)
In the PIN box, again you will enter in your library card number including all zeros.
Now click the yellow "SIGN IN" button.
Accessing the Book
Once your search results have returned, several option may be displayed. Available: If the book is available, it will be indicated at the top of the image of the book and a yellow "BORROW" will be at the bottom of the image. Click on "BORROW". Wait List: If a book has the word "WAIT LIST" at the top, you will need to click on "PLACE A HOLD" on the bottom of the book image. This will place you on a wait list to borrow the book. Once the current borrowers and possibly other wait list patrons are finished with the book, you will be allowed to borrow the book. You can access the status/progress of the hold by clicking "My account" in the top right corner; a drop-down menu will appear, select "Holds"
Once you have selected "BORROW", a screen will pop up with a drop-down menu where you can select how long you would like to borrow the book. Usually, the drop-down menu defaults to 14 days. Click the "BORROW" button again.
Multiple options to read the book may appear, click the "Read now with kindle" button.
At this time, you will be redirected to Amazon.com
Click on "Get Library Book," a yellow button located in the top right corner.
You will now be prompted to sign in to your Amazon account. Login to Amazon using your account information linked to the Kindle you are using.
You may receive confirmation with the following message, "Your digital library book, will be delivered the next time Kindle Cloud Reader syncs. If you would like to manage your digital titles, go to "Manage Your Content and Devices."
The book should now be located in the "My Library" section of your kindle.
Returning the Book
To return the book, login on this website with your library card information.
Go to "My account" in the top right corner.
Select "Loans" fromthe drop-down menu.
click "Return" at the bottom of the book image.
Click the "RETURN TITLE" yellow button when prompted.
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