Hint - If you go to the database and click on the Search button without entering any search information, it will list all our audiobooks.
Many of the library's databases contain audio recordings gleaned from such sources as National Public Radio, MSNBC, Wall Street Journal, Presidential Weekly Radio Address, Associated Press, Meet the Press, etc.
Warning - Due to limited content, OneSearch is not a good search tool for "Audiobooks." Instead, use the Audiobooks on EBSCOhost link in the top box.
If your eBook doesn't download, it may be because someone else has it checked out.
Audiobooks only allow one user at a time.
You must first download the free EBSCO Audiobook app onto you smartphone or tablet before you download or listen to audiobooks.
NOTE: If you already have an EBSCO account, you may log in with it.
If you do not have an account, you may create on at the same link.
All EBSCO databases, and OneSearch, use ths same account, allowing you to download whatever content you find - audiobooks, eBooks, articles, etc.
You can view ALL of the library's audio books by clicking on the Search Button without entering any search requirements.
Open the title of the desired audiobook.
Click on the Borrow link located beneath the book cover.
Choose the number of days to borrow. Up to 21. (If experimenting, choose 1. (Only one person may listen to an audiobook at a time.)
NOTE: You must be logged into your personal account to download an audiobook.
Open your EBSCO Audiobook app on either your smartphone or tablet. (It will not appear on your computer or laptop.)
Your borrowed title(s) will appear.
Tap the desired title to open it.
Tap the play button to listen.