Again, anything highlighted in yellow is a link!īack issues since June, 2014 are also available. In a browser: When opening a magazine in a browser, patrons can scroll over article titles on the cover page and table of contents to see the yellow highlighting.Users can click on these titles to go directly to the articles. In the app: When opening a magazine in the app, users will see article titles on the cover page and on the table of contents highlighted in yellow.This means that once one patron’s copy is returned, it will be available for another patron to check out. The titles that have limited use restrict the number of issues that can be checked out at a time.Limited: If a magazine has limited use, it will have a loan period when it is downloaded into the app.This means that it does not matter how many patrons are currently reading a magazine in their browser or have downloaded it into the app-it will always be available. Unlimited: Many Flipster magazines have unlimited simultaneous use.There is no limit to how many magazines can be downloaded into the app at once (storage permitting). The app manages magazines downloaded from the website and does not require an account. App downloads: Patrons can also download magazines to a mobile device and read them while offline using the Flipster app.With just one click, patrons can read magazines directly in their browser-and have the option to download titles to the app. Desktop or mobile browser access: Flipster use begins with library websites-patrons will not start in the app for discovery.Patrons can access digital magazines on their phone, computer, or tablet:.Easy access with just a library card-no separate account to set up. is your digital magazine newsstand, delivering magazines and newspapers to PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Android.Here’s what you need to know to get psyched about Flipster: In 2017, Digital Magazines will no longer be available in OverDrive. PLEASE NOTE: UHLS has switched digital magazine services.
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