Nassau Public Libraries increases digital content for movies, books, to music and more

Nassau County Library System
Submitted by Janet Loveless
Assistant Library Director M.S.L.I.S., C.P.L.A.
March 24, 2020

 

What’s all the hoopla about?

The Nassau County Public Library System ADDS STREAMING SERVICE. HOOPLA DIGITAL is here!

With hoopla digital, Nassau County residents of all ages have access to movies, music, audiobooks, comics, TV shows, e-books and more. The service is available 24/7 and is free with your library card. The hoopla digital collection includes fan favorite movies, newly released albums, New York Times bestselling titles and exclusive STEAM educational content to enhance each users’ experience.

Hoopla is a groundbreaking digital media service that allows residents to borrow items using their computer, tablet, or phone – and even your TV! With no waiting, titles can be streamed immediately, or downloaded to phones or tablets for offline enjoyment later. Content can be streamed from any computer, television, mobile device or platform by downloading the free hoopla digital app for iOS, Android, AppleTV, Chromecast or Roku. The link and instructions are located on the library website, www.nassaureads.com under the e-book tab. Please call your local library branch if you have any questions:

Bryceville: 904-530-6551; Callahan: 904-530-6534; Hilliard: 904-530-6544; Fernandina Beach: 904-530-6500.

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Nancy Dickson
Nancy Dickson(@nancyjackathenshotmail-com)
4 years ago

when I tried to open the link, a warning appeared on my screen. “Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead” and encouraging me to go back. What’s the problem? Is it fixable?

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Editor(@co-editor-2)
4 years ago
Reply to  Nancy Dickson

I’ve just alerted our webmaster. Will be back in touch.

From our webmaster – “Could have just been a temporary server issue. Sometimes things like that happen to websites is all the code doesn’t load on a persons computer.”

Mike Harrison
Mike Harrison (@guest_56931)
4 years ago
Reply to  Nancy Dickson

I received the same message via Firefox. Seems it is a problem with the library system’s security certificate. Hope they can fix it as Hoopla seems to be a valuable addition to the service, at least for us ‘shut-ins’.

Mike Harrison
Mike Harrison (@guest_56933)
4 years ago

Editor: Thanks for checking, but the problem is with the library system, not FO.

Mike Harrison
Mike Harrison (@guest_56936)
4 years ago

It is working now (10:00 am). Thanks FO and Library for fast reactions!