Download Audio Books
The Library now has downloadable audio books available for Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library card holders. See below for more information or click on the audiobooks icon to download books now.
See the new releases for adults and the new releases for children.
At a Glance...
- Users must create a free account on the NetLibrary site in order to check out audio books. Look in the upper right and bottom of the netlibrary page for the "Create a free Account" link.
- Audio books can be played on any desktop, laptop or portable device supporting Windows Media Player Version 9 or above.
- Title are checked out for 21 days. After this time the license expires and the audio file will no longer play (no need to "return" titles)
- 10 titles may be checked out at one time.
- Audio files maybe downloaded in a high quality CD format (good for those with high-speed internet connections) or Radio files (good for those with dial-up connections).
- Macs and iPods are not currently supported.
Technical Requirements
Browser Requirements
- Internet Explorer 5.5 or above
- Netscape 6.2 and above
- Mozilla 1.1 and above
- Firefox 1.0 and above
- Safari 1.0 and above
- Opera 7.0 and above
Cookie Requirements
NetLibrary requires your web browser to support cookies and to have all cookie options enabled. Cookies are small data files that NetLibrary writes to your hard drive. NetLibrary uses a session cookie to store your member ID, and to identify where you are in the site. Read NetLibrary's Privacy Policy.
Supported Listening Devices
Audio books can be played on any desktop, laptop or portable device supporting Windows Media Player version 9 and above. Titles can also be transferred to a wide range of portable devices, including portable music players, portable media centers, Pocket PCs, and select smart phone devices. A full list of compatible devices is available at www.netlibrary.com/recordedbooks/help/supporteddevices.aspxFor more technical details, please check the Hardware and Software Tips page in the "Help" section on www.netlibrary.com.



