Library eBooks – not on Kindle in Canada yet – Updated June 14

September 22, 2011 | TPL Staff | Comments (16)

  With the release of the new android-based Kindle Fire it is now possible to install the OverDrive Media Console app and download ebooks and eaudiobooks from the library. Please note that this still does not apply to traditional Kindle eReaders. For more information please see our Kindle Fire user guide.

 

Amazon Kindle Devices

You may have seen some of the news coverage and online buzz about libraries offering Kindle-compatible eBooks through the OverDrive service. Kindle-compatible eBooks for libraries are a new service that just launched yesterday (September 21) in the U.S. only.

Unfortunately, Kindle-compatible eBooks are not yet an option for Canadian libraries.  

Toronto Public Library will continue to monitor developments in this area. In the meantime, the EPUB eBooks available through our OverDrive service are compatible with a range of eReaders, tablets, and smartphones, including:

  • Kobo
  • Sony Reader
  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • Blackberry
  • Samsung Galaxy
  • Motorola Xoom

See the complete list of compatible devices on OverDrive’s site.

Comments

16 thoughts on “Library eBooks – not on Kindle in Canada yet – Updated June 14

  1. Kindle + Overdrive for Toronto Public Library would be amazing, and the one thing I’m waiting for before jumping in with a purchase. If it’s not too much to ask, is the hold up due to Amazon, overdrive, or Canadian libraries? and is there an email list we could be notified as soon as it’s supported?
    Thanks – I love the many tech innovations TPL has adopted so far, can’t wait to pass this next hurdle.

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  2. Hi Ion,
    I don’t have any official information, but there does always seem to be a delay in bringing these kinds of services to Canada. You may recall that when Amazon originally launched the Kindle, it was available in the States for over a year before coming out in Canada. Amazon has separate agreements with publishers, distributors, and cellular carriers in Canada, and my guess would be that it takes time to work out the Canadian legal arrangements for a new service offering like Kindle library lending.
    TPL will be keeping a close eye on any progress in this area, and we’ll be sure to let our users know as soon as we have news.

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  3. Previewing your Comment
    canadian ebook reader
    What if you get your kindle not from canada but from the US?
    I’m planning to buy a kindle from the US and have it delivered to my address in canada. I found a way to do this on http://www.kindlecanada.fh.ca/.
    Would I be able to borrowlibrary books using the kindle then?

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  4. eBooks provided through TPL Overdrive will not work on a Kindle purchased in the US. It is a matter of Overdrive not supplying Kindle formats, not restrictions on the device itself. Libraries have contracted with Overdrive who have negotiated licenses with publishers. Due to differences in publishing laws, Kindle format are not being supplied currently. The Kindle announcement for US Overdrive users is simply a format extension made in addition to secure PDF and EPUB versions.

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  5. We understand that the Kindle is a popular choice for many who wish to access eBooks.
    Digital Rights Management (DRM), are technologies designed to automatically manage rights of copyrighted work and to help prevent infringement. Of course, these can be removed and circumvented through software. Also some file formats can be converted so that they are playable on unauthorized devices.
    Material in Overdrive is under licensing agreements with publishers, who chose how e-books are used, the number of devices on which a user can read the material, period of lending, and what devices are authorized. To comply with these agreements, the Toronto Public Library cannot endorse the use of tools or methods for circumventing DRM.
    Although material is not currently available for the Kindle device, we are proud to offer a wide collection which is accessible on a range of other reading devices including Sony Reader, Kobo, Nook, iPad/iPhone, Android devices, and others.
    If and when new becomes available for authorized use on the Kindle we will promptly make that available to our customers.
    Thank you for your cooperation and continue to enjoy your ebook reading!

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  6. Now the libraly ebooks only available for some libraly in USA, But Amazon will extend it over and over and someday there will be available in canada.

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  7. As it is, Kindles are still incompatible with eBooks from Canadian public libraries. Last year Amazon made a deal with Overdrive to finally allow eBooks from public libraries on the Kindle but only in the US. We are still waiting to hear news about this issue from Amazon.

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  8. Hi Helena,
    Unfortunately, the situation has not changed since this blog post was published. Publishers do not allow libraries to loan eBooks in a Kindle-compatible format in Canada.

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  9. Sorry, nothing new to report. If the situation with Kindle and Canadian libraries changes, you can count on it being big news that will be widely reported and discussed.

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