The OverDrive logo, featuring the word OverDrive in bold white letters on a blue rounded rectangle background.

Overdrive works on your computer or iPad in a web browser. Overdrive delivers free ebooks, audiobooks and magazines with your Abington Public Library card. Overdrive titles are not necessarily always available and holds will need to be placed on the most popular books. If you see a yellow A on a title it means that the Abington Public Library has bought a copy (or two) that will go to fulfilling Abington patron holds first. The Overdrive app has been discontinued, so if you want to use an app on your phone or device the new Overdrive app is Libby. 

Libby by Overdrive logo featuring an open book with a maroon background and the text Libby By Overdrive in white.

 Download the Libby Overdrive app onto your device to access ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and more! It works just like a real life library!  Log in with your library card, search for reading material, and start reading or listening. Again, titles may not be instantly available so holds will need to be placed. 

Learn how to download the Libby app by following this link here

The image shows the white hoopla logo in lowercase letters on a blue rectangular background.

Hoopla is a library of digital content the Abington Public Library provides to patrons with an Abington Public Library card. Hoopla titles are always available and are renewable as long as you have borrows left. Abington patrons are allowed 10 borrows a  month. Hoopla provides access to ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines. Hallmark movies are available and access to some of Craftsy is also available. There is also a fairly robust Graphic section. (This will come under the heading of Comics as that is the library lauguage assigned to it.)

Boston Public Library logo featuring an open book with stylized pages fanned out, positioned to the left of the text Boston Public Library in bold, uppercase letters.

The Boston Public Library is the library for any resident of Massachusetts who is 13 years and older. And while Overdrive and Libby have partner libraries, and BPL is one of them, an individual ecard may get you in a quicker queue for a hold or extra hoopla borrows. An ecard from BPL does not need to be converted to a regular card, but it is only good for econtent and needs to be renewed every two years. 

The world of digital content can be confusing, and then there are all the devices we want to use, or not use. Many of us can help you get started and we have a wide variety of familiarity. Our Reference Librarian Robert Goodale is also available to help when he is here. Give us a call at 781-982-2139 to set up a time, email abref@ocln.org, or request his assistance using this form. We love to help!


Databases for Children

Some will need a library card to access

Logo for TumbleBook Library featuring colorful, playful letters and a smiling blue book character with arms raised, set against a light blue background with a dark blue border.

Tumblebooks provides access to children’s e-books, graphic novels, and more!  

Blue rectangular logo with a white globe icon on the left and the words WORLD BOOK ONLINE in white uppercase letters on the right.

Includes World Book resources for elementary, middle school and advanced researchers. Funded by the Abington Public Library. Access World Book with your Abington Public Library card.

Logo for NoveList K-8 Plus on a yellow background, featuring the NoveList name with a silhouette of a child reading in the letter L and three colored circles in blue, purple, and orange to the left.

Find a book to read! Novelist Plus for K-8 includes fiction and nonfiction, recommendations, read-alikes, guides, and articles. Funded by the Abington Public Library and accessed with your library card.

White text on a green rounded rectangle reads: “Massachusetts Statewide Databases.”.

Browse our statewide databases for resources for children including access to Brittanica, Gale OneFile, PebbleGo, and more!

Cartoon orange owl and origami bird with glasses, next to text that reads LOTE 4 Kids: Storytime in your language, with a play button in the logo. Background features faded flag designs.

LOTE4Kids is a database of digital books in World Languages, allowing children to enjoy stories while learning a language! This database was supported by grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

Logo of the Institute of Museum and Library Services with green dots forming a starburst on the left and the organizations name in black text on the right.
Logo for Massachusetts Libraries Board of Library Commissioners, with Massachusetts Libraries in large text above Board of Library Commissioners in smaller capital letters.

Helpful Links

Here are some of the websites we have found to use for information and fun-there are lots of wonderful places to explore!
(Some of these require a library card to use.)

Helpful Links for Parents:

  • Common Sense Media is a great place to find help in evaluating books, movies, apps and games. 
  • Net Smartz gives parents tips and help for digital safety and strategies.