I live in new York in Manhattan and I tried five public libraries in New York and nobody knows about this program. Please can you help me.
In reply to Jim Savitz. Jim, Los Angeles County Libra...
Los Angeles County Library just added the Zinio magazines.
In reply to Linda Rogers. Orange County both Newport ...
Jim, if you find a California library that has Zinio magazines please let me know. I started searching after Nathan's post last week and haven't found any mention so far in LA, San Diego City or ...
Crystal, the Windows version of the Zinio reader that I use has not been updated in more than a year and is about to be replaced anyway. I'll have to look for a public library in California that ...
In reply to Chris. Keep an eye open. It's a new progr...
In reply to Jim Savitz. Jim, I've printed pages from ...
The Los Angeles Public Library doesn't have this capability yet, but they have Overdrive, Axis 360 and EBSCO for e-books to name a few. I've used the Zinio platform for many years, but I have a q...
I live in southern California, and unfortunately neither of the public library systems that I have access to (Los Angeles County and Ventura County) are participating in this program yet.
I can view the selection on my Nook HD+, choose the ones I want to read, but can't open them as the device does not support them.
I like this new service. It gives me a chance to try new magazines. My library offers 80 digital magazines. Brooklyn Public Library does not support the service at this time, at least I couldn't ...
I've downloaded many of the 100 magazines from our Viking Library System in Minnesota. I love it! I love that the Zinio app for libraries always has dozens of featured magazine titles, not part o...