24/7 eLibrary
Enjoy free eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music, magazines, and more great digital content, with no late fees!
Need a card? Click here to learn how to sign up.
For most of these resources, access requires residence in Fresno County (not including Coalinga-Huron). For cloudLibrary, access requires residence anywhere within the San Joaquin Valley. To explore a complete list of our digital resources (including resources for online learning and research), click here.
eBooks & Audiobooks
Libby, by OverDrive
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Read eBooks and audiobooks on your phone or tablet or send books to your Kindle. It's easy to get started and a streamlined experience for current OverDrive app users.
OverDrive
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You can download the classic OverDrive app or browse our OverDrive collection of eBooks, audiobooks, and videos on your computer. The classic OverDrive app is recommended if using an older device or a Kindle Fire, or if you'd like to view OverDrive's selection of streaming videos.
Sora
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With Sora, students with participating Fresno County K-12 schools can borrow age-appropriate eBooks and audiobooks from our Libby/OverDrive collection-no library card required! See currently participating districts and learn how to get started by clicking here.
BookFlix
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Watch animated storybooks in your web browser, in English or Spanish. For preschool to third grade. BookFlix is not compatible with Internet Explorer.
cloudLibrary
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Explore a selection of eBooks and audiobooks with cloudLibrary. Read or listen in a web browser or use the cloudLibrary app on a mobile device. Transfer eBooks to most eReaders (except Kindle) with a computer.
Movies & Music
Kanopy
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Stream more than 30,000 of the world's best films on your mobile device, computer, or TV. Access requires an email address and the creation of a free Kanopy account.
Freegal
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Stream or download music for free, on a computer or with the Freegal mobile app. Downloaded music is yours to keep!
Magazines & News
Consumer Reports Magazine
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Make better purchasing decisions using product reviews, ratings, news and comparisons from Consumer Reports magazine. In addition, the library now provides access to ConsumerReports.org, the fully interactive website companion to the Consumer Reports magazine.
The Fresno Bee
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Read The Fresno Bee in your web browser. Full text coverage is available online from March 1986 to the present, and full scans with images are available from mid-2018 to the present.
For a complete list of newspapers, visit the A-Z Source List page.
The New York Times
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Your library card gives you free and unlimited access to the digital edition of The New York Times. Read in a web browser or with the NYT app.
San Francisco Chronicle
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Read The San Francisco Chronicle in your web browser. Full text coverage is available online from 1985 to the present, and full scans with images are available from March 2017 to the present.
For a complete list of newspapers, visit the A-Z Source List page.