eRead
Overdrive – enjoy eBooks and audiobooks. Be sure to login when using OVERDRIVE as you will not get to see everything available unless you login before searching. We have two OverDrive collections for you to explore and find your next great read, Southern Virginia Libraries United Electronically (this is the Overdrive you have been using) and Find It VA brought to you by the Library of VA. Your Caroline County Library card will work for both collections.
Junior Library Guild Digital (JLGDIG) is an unlimited synchronous access collection of ebooks and eAudio for students K-12. The content is refreshed every 30 days so there is always something new to read!
The Library of Congress provides free reading materials to anyone who qualifies so That All May Read. The Central Rappahannock Regional Library houses the Subregional Library for the Blind and Print Disabled. Through the Subregional Library, individuals in the following jurisdictions – City of Fredericksburg and Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George, Prince William, Orange, Caroline, Fauquier, Westmoreland and Culpeper counties – have access to the Talking Book program, which supplies free talking books and free players to qualified individuals. There are over 100,000 titles available through the Talking Books program.
Can’t decide what to read next? Need a recommendation for a child, student or family member? Use Novelist to discover your next favorite author, series, or title! If you are accessing this outside of the library you will need to enter your library card number.
Residents of Virginia have access to a variety of digital resources to Virginia residents through their local public library. This is made possible with Library Service and Technology funding granted by the Institute of Museum and Library Services administered by the Library of Virginia.