There are three basic ways of accessing library content on your mobile device:. Mobile sites are websites that have been designed to be viewed on a mobile device. These are accessed through your device's web browser for web-enabled devices. Some eBook sites require you to Read in Browser. This means that you need to have an active Internet connection to read the eBook, as opposed to downloading the entire book to your device. Apps are downloadable applications that will show up on your mobile device's home screen.
To proceed, select your browser from the list below and follow the instructions. To change the name of a PDF file you want to download, right-click the download link and select Save As. However, downloading a PDF is still possible. The eBook downloads to your web browser for offline access.
A message appears when the book is downloaded successfully. You must allow pop-ups to display in your browser in order to download your eBook for offline access. If you have a pop-up blocker, you will need to manually enable pop-ups.
With some browsers, you will be asked to confirm that the reader can store the eBook offline. You must allow this to save your eBook. When you save your eBook for offline access, a checkmark appears next to Offline Access in the Main Menu.
Note: The steps for adding a bookmark are different, depending on the web browser you are using. You can also click a button to open the folder on your computer where the file was downloaded. In the example pictured below, a downloaded file is shown in the Firefox downloads window called the "Library". For additional information about finding downloaded files in your operating system , continue reading the sections below.
The Internet browser you use when downloading a file can determine where the file is saved. Most browsers save a file to a Downloads folder in your User profile folder on your computer. When this shortcut key combination is pressed, a downloads tab or window shown below appears. In the Internet browser options or settings, you can find where your download files are saved. You can then change that download location or leave it alone.
To access your downloads outside the browser, press the Windows key , type Downloads , and then press Enter. In some cases, when you download a file, you may see a pop-up dialog box asking if you want to Save the file or Run the file. If you select the Save option, you can specify where to save the file, including the desktop , Documents folder , or any other location. You can also find your Downloads folder in any File Explorer window. Or, as pictured below, you can click the File Explorer icon on your Taskbar.
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