Compatible reading devices and applications
An ebook can be read on different devices:
- a computer;
- a dedicated reading device or e-reader;
- a tablet;
- a smartphone.
To read an ebook borrowed from your library, your device and the reading application you use must be EPUB and PDF compatible. They must also be able to read a DRM (Digital Rights Management) protected file. This page lists the major devices and reading applications that are compatible with e-lending.
To learn more on how to borrow and read an ebook on your device, see our quick start guide for your device.
E-readers
Compatible e-readers
Devices | EPUB | |
---|---|---|
Kobo | ||
NOOK | ||
PocketBook | ||
Bookeen | ||
Tolino | ||
Vivlio | ||
inkBOOK |
Incompatible e-readers
Amazon Kindle
You cannot read an ebook borrowed from your library on Amazon Kindle e-readers (all models).
Tablets and mobile devices
Compatible tablets and mobile devices
All tablets running Android version 5 and above or iOS version 15 and above are compatible with the application.
On Android, our reading applications are only available through the Google Play Store. Since Amazon has its own app store, Amazon Fire tablets do not come with the Google Play Store installed. Thus the only way to access our reading applications on these tablets is by first installing the Google Play Store manually. The installation of this third-party product is complex and falls outside the scope of this documentation.
Non-compatible tablets
A compatible e-reading application must be used (see Compatible mobile applications) to read an ebook borrowed from your library on a tablet. These are downloaded from your tablet's application store (App Store on iOS, Google Play on Android). Some older tablet models do not allow you to download a compatible e-reading application. Such is the case for the following tablets:
- Chromebooks that do not support Android applications (models released before 2019)
- 1st generation iPad
- Microsoft Surface RT and Surface Go
E-reading applications
Compatible desktop applications
Operating System | Supported Formats | Feature | DRM | Price | |||||
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Application | MacOS | Windows | Linux | EPUB | Early return | ACS | LCP | Free | |
Adobe Digital Editions | |||||||||
Thorium |
Compatible mobile applications
Operating system | Supported Formats | Feature | DRM | Price | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Application | iOS | Android | EPUB | Early return | ACS | LCP | Free | |
Aldiko Next | ||||||||
Adobe Digital Editions | ||||||||
Aldiko Classic | ||||||||
Bluefire Reader | ||||||||
Bookari Ebook Reader | ||||||||
Pocketbook reader |
Non-compatible desktop applications
Adobe Reader
You cannot read an ebook borrowed from your library with Adobe Reader, as this software does not support reading DRM-protected files. It is the DRM that controls the various parameters of a digital loan, including its duration.
Non-compatible mobiles applications
To read an ebook borrowed from your library on a tablet or smartphone, you should use a mobile application that can read a DRM protected file. The DRM controls the various parameters of a digital loan, including its duration. Many playback applications do not support DRMs, which is essential for digital library lending. Such is the case for the following applications:
- Apple Books
- Application Kindle
- Application Kobo
- Application Nook
- Application Overdrive
- FBReader
- Moon+ Reader
- Txtr