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Alaska Digital Library
Download ebooks and audiobooks - from anywhere!
What is Alaska Digital Library?
Alaska Digital Library (ADL) is a free service, provided by libraries around the state, that lets you borrow digital books and audiobooks from an online collection. Homer Public Library often buys additional copies of popular titles to reduce wait times.
Ebooks and digital audiobooks are available for reading and listening using your computer's web browser or a mobile device using the Libby app (iOS and Android).
Getting Started
All you need to start using Alaska Digital Library is a valid library card, your account's PIN (password), and an internet-enabled device.
Go to the Alaska Digital Library website (or use the Libby app), select the Homer Public Library, sign in using your library card and PIN, and start browsing. With media available 24/7, your library is always open!
For step-by-step help getting started, stop by the Homer Public Library or give us a call (907-235-3180). If you're away from home, try the online guide.