Answered By: Carol Houghton
Last Updated: Feb 21, 2022     Views: 1593

  • Princeton University
    • The collection titles can be found through the Dixon eBooks webpage, or by searching the Library website or  Catalog.
    • Five titles may be charged to a patron at any one time for a two-week period. Patrons may also place holds on titles, set up wish lists, and receive reading recommendations.
    • This service is free and open to members of Princeton University community.
    • Most titles are in .mp3 format, though some are .wma files.
    • For more information about the collection and how to use it visit Overdrive Support
  • Princeton Public Library also has a number of audiobook collections that are available (plus many other options for popular reading and entertainment). You will need a valid Princeton Public Library card to access these collections, which are free for students, faculty, and staff of the University.

 

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