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Helpful Videos

Click any of the video icons below to watch the quick help videos.

Getting Started with Zoom

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Check out this video for everything you need to know to get started with Zoom for library programs and meetings! (1:55)

Getting Started with Libby for iPhone and iPad

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A quick how-to guide on using Libby by Overdrive on your Apple devices. You can use Libby to borrow audio and e-books using your Callander Public Library card. (4:47)

How to Download E-Books from Overdrive to E-Reader

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Check out this video to see about how to use Adobe Digital Editions to load books from Overdrive onto your Kobo EReader. (7:53)

Getting Started with Overdrive for PC

 

A quick how-to guide on using Overdrive on your PC. You can use Overdrive to borrow audio and e-books using your Callander Public Library card. (7:20)

Getting Started with Libby for Android

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A quick how-to guide on using Libby by Overdrive on your Android devices. You can use Libby to borrow audio and e-books using your Callander Public Library card. (4:08)

Getting Started with Overdrive for PC

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A quick how-to guide on using Overdrive on your PC. You can use Overdrive to borrow audio and e-books using your Callander Public Library card. (7:20)

Using Your Account on Our Website

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A quick overview of how to use and edit your account on our website (for accessing members-only pages, like groups).  (1:33)

How to Use Your Library Account Online

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Check out this video to see about how to use your Callander Library Account to see your account, place holds, find what's new, and more! (2:47)

  • Link to Callander Public Library Instagram Account
  • Link to Callander Public Library Facebook Account
Address

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Tel: 705-752-2544

Email: info@callanderpubliclibrary.ca

30 Catherine Street, W
Callander Ontario

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The Callander Public Library resides on the traditional lands of the Nbissing Anishinaabeg (Nipissing First Nation), within lands protected by the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850. In the spirit of this Treaty, we acknowledge, in a good way, that we respect and value the cultures, histories and relationships with the original people of the land we share today.

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