Read Newspapers from Around the World with PressReader


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The Library has access to a great newspaper collection called Pressreader. This is a news and magazine online subscription that is the best place to read thousands of newspapers and magazines from around the globe, in full color and in over 60 languages. 

Library users get access to more than 7,000 of the world's top publications as soon as they're available on shelves, through the library’s website. You can read newspapers and magazines in their original format and language on your browser, through your phone or by downloading the app. 

All you need is your library card barcode number. To start, have your library card handy and open your web browser to:

https://www.communitylibrary.org/books-movies-music/digital-collection/digital-magazines/

Pressreader lets you read newspapers like USA Today, The NY Post, The Boston Globe, The Globe and Mail, the Guardian and more. Over 150 countries’ newspapers can be found in PressReader from Europe, Asia. Africa, the Middle East and South America.

With not just news articles but all the features, including crossword puzzles. Magazines include top titles like Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Good Housekeeping, Vogue, Readers Digest and Forbes. But then there’s an amazing depth of specialty titles you’d only find in better bookstores or newsstands. 

Hobby titles like Golf Digest, PC Gamer, Family Handyman, Modern Dog, Practical Boat Owner, Birds and Blooms, Guitarist, Beer and Brewing and many more are sure to entice a second look! You can even download as many titles as you like and carry them on your own personal devices even after you walk out the library door. 

Downloaded publications never expire and remain saved until you decide to delete them. For help using Pressreader, call the library Reference and Adult

Services staff at (631)399-1511 or stop by the nearest branch of your Community Library soon!

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