#22 Audiobooks (or "The end is in sight ")

[There is no podcast for this exercise]

Downloadable eAudiobooks are becoming more popular in library situations.
Subscription services such as Netlibrary and Overdrive enable libraries to purchase audio files, so library members can download them onto their mp3 players.
The beauty of this is that after the loan period expires, the audio file is deleted from the mp3player.
Wow...NO OVERDUES OR LIBRARY FINES !

For this discovery exercise, you merely need to familiarize yourself a bit with the structure of the World EBook fair site (a free siteDownloadable eAudiobooks site)

Take a look around and locate a few titles of interest.

Discovery Resources:

Discovery Exercise:

Click on the eAudiobooks link and explore some of the titles.

These are FREE downloads here from the Gutenberg Project.
If you have Real Player or Windows Media Player installed you can listen right there or download to an MP3 device.

Interesting links can also be found at the

Create a blog post about your findings.

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My Learning 2.0 journey has definitely been worthwhile. I have learnt about many technologies and possibilities I was hitherto unaware of, or not fully aware of. It opened my eyes!

I got an opportunity to hear and practice the language through a website. Log on to ”Audio Books”because this is easy to use. Collins 40-mimute audio can help you learn short and simple phrases and different languages quickly just by listening and repeating. I hope it will be useful to you, too.