Digital Services at the Chelmsford Library

econtent tabletAre you paying for a subscription to a service like Amazon, Hulu, or Netflix to receive digital books, movies, music and television? Did you know that similar services are available for free through your library?

With just a library card, you can download bestselling eBooks, like John Grisham’s Gray Mountain; full-color magazines, like National Geographic; classic films, like “To Kill a Mockingbird;” and popular television shows, like “Wallander” and “MI-5.” You can even download and keep up to five songs per week. Whether it’s Mozart or Megan Trainor, select from among 8 million songs to keep for as long as you want.

Connect to any of these services from the library’s webpage at https://www.chelmsfordlibrary.org/econtent/. For assistance with these services, contact or visit the library, sign up for a one-on-one help session, or register for one of the Tech Talk workshops held each month. The next workshops are scheduled for January 28 at 10 a.m. and February 4 at 10 a.m. Bring in laptops or mobile devices for help setting up, or just attend to learn more. Contact the library’s Reference Desk with questions at askus@mvlc.org or 978-256-5521 x211.