Local libraries offering classes to teach you how to use your eReader

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Posted: 12/29/2011

BOONE COUNTY, Ky. - Did you get an eReader, but don't know how to use it? Some Tri-State libraries are helping you connect with your gadgets.

Boone   and Kenton County Public Libraries are offering free classes in January and February for some of the more popular eReaders like the Nook, Kindle, iPad, and iPod. 

Each class will cover a different type of device and the instructor will walk you through the process of downloading eBooks. 

The classes will teach you how to borrow books from the Library's website through Kentucky Libraries Unbound.

These Kenton and Boone County programs are free but require registration. For more information visit Kenton and Boone counties' websites.

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