Paying for things is out, using the library is in. Also, have you heard about tool libraries? Depending on where you live, you might be able to borrow tools instead of buying them.
There's also a similar service for renting books through your e-reader called Libby. On kobo their Overdrive service uses Libby for the same end result - renting books from your local library on your digital reader. And it's free!
As convenient and amazing borrowing e-books is, it's important to remember that it costs your library more because they have to renew a license on it regularly. As opposed to physical books that they buy once
And if they are borrowed, that means the library is working and will get more funding!!! Many places want to delete libraries "because they are useless" :(
If you don't like leaving the house, lots of libraries let you sign up for a card online
In addition to books, they usually have ebooks and audiobooks online, as well as DVDs and CDs at your local branch
You should visit your local library and see if they have other things...some have video games, or kitchen/cooking equipment, there are often classes or presentations, all free
A note about the DVD and CD collections at your local library:
Rip them. While it is perfectly legal to rip media, you have taken from the library or that you have purchased, there is one technical snag: bypassing the DVD encryption is technically a civil offense. But there’s also no way for anyone to ever prove that you did that unless you create a video of you doing it and send it into the FBI.
So make sure to use that library card to its fullest potential!
Yeah seriously check what else your library has to offer. My library loaned me a brand new pair of Black Diamond trekking poles and I liked them so much that I bought by own pair.
There's another one free with many Public Libraries that has streaming movies and TV called Hoopla. That same service also has ebooks and audiobooks for streaming or download.
According to their map, it also works with a number of libraries in Canada, England, Wales, Ireland (though no Scottish or Northern Irish libraries), Luxembourg, Bogota, Malta, South Korea (though they have placed the flag for Asia Culture Center in Gwangju South Korea somewhere in the sea south of Ghana for some reason), Dubai, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand
Generally independent films, classic movies, documentaries, are the most its used for. Lots of kids stuff though, like inspector gadget, Bob the builder, etc as well as live storybooks, storytime, etc.
I think lots of libraries do that. It's awesome! (Source: my last 3 libraries in New England did that.)
Be sure to return the pass on time, though. You might screw up someone else's trip to the museum if you return it late :( (that's also why they tend to have higher late fees)
Whoa, thanks for that. I'm looking for years for a book that had a single edition in our country, it's impossible to find and they have it. I will try my poor Spanish on it.
I get Pressreader access with my library. Gives me access to newspapers and magazines for free, which is pretty good. Especially for overseas things which are otherwise quite difficult to get