New Service at Mesa Public Library Delivers Thousands of Magazines and Newspapers Free to Electronic Devices

January 22, 2022 at 12:20 pm

Mesa Public Library cardholders can read thousands of magazines and newspapers online and free of charge. The library is now offering free access to PressReader. This digital service allows library members to browse, download and read more than 7,000 publications, from over 120 countries, in 60 different languages. Mesa Library cardholders who use PressReader will save the $29.99 monthly subscription fee.

"We are excited to expand our free digital services at the Mesa Public Library. The average consumer spends hundreds of dollars on subscription services each month. That's money our members can save by getting a free library card," said Mesa Library Director Polly Bonnett. "The Mesa Public Library digital services allow us to deliver free education and entertainment content to our patrons, thus fulfilling our mission of providing lifelong learning and strengthening our community."

In addition to reading magazines and newspapers on PressReader, Mesa Library members can reserve books, access digital resources and download content to their laptops, tablets and phones with their Library card and pin numbers. Popular free resources and apps include:

myLIBRO app: Allows Library card members to search the Mesa Library collection, make reservations and save family library card numbers on their mobile devices.

Libby app: Mesa Library members can access downloadable books, audiobooks, magazines and videos from the Greater Phoenix Digital Library - a combined collection of resources from eight central Arizona public libraries. The Libby app also provides IndieFlix, the Great Courses and Universal Class.

iVOX: A books app for children 3 - 8, offers the latest storytelling technology to engage young minds.

Freegal: Downloadable MP3s and music streaming

Kanopy: Video Streaming Service

TumbleBookCloud: Teen e-books, graphic novels, videos and audiobooks.

Compared to top market e-book and audiobook services, in 2021, the Mesa Library saved its customers an estimated $10,496,959 - and that's only a few of the many digital services available. Mesa Library cards have no cost to Maricopa County residents and can be requested online at https://www.mesalibrary.org/how-do-i/get-a-library-card. In addition to the free digital resources, the library has books and videos to help people achieve their 2022 resolutions.

For more information about Mesa Library's free digital resources, physical locations and programs, please visit MesaLibrary.org. To schedule interviews, please contact Ana Pereira at Ana.Pereira@mesaaz.gov


Contact: Ana Pereira
(480) 644-2069
Ana.Pereira@mesaaz.gov