Unlimited and free access to online magazines announced by Kenilworth library

By James Smith 30th Nov 2021

A range of online magazines is now available for free thanks to Warwickshire Libraries, the county council has announced.

Whilst the number of online books allowed at one time are limited, readers can download as many magazine titles as they like, once they sign up to the county's online library services.

Customers can even chose to be notified when new titles become available, and they don't have to return old editions as they just disappear after three weeks.

Library staff have been working to ensure that people have access to many popular UK magazine titles across a wide range of subjects from cookery to current affairs, photography to TV listings.

Cllr Kam Kaur said she was "delighted" by the number of people to already have signed up to Warwickshire Libraries online services, but wanted even more people to make the most of them.

"Over the past couple of years, the library service has adapted as we've all learned to do things in a different way," she said.

"Being able to access eMagazines is just another way that people can keep on happily reading from wherever they are, including at home."

The top ten eMagazine titles of 2021 with Warwickshire Virtual Library users are:

- The Economist

- New Scientist

- Auto Express

- Hello! Magazine

- Radio Times

- BBC Good Food Magazine

- Good Housekeeping

- Autocar

- Amateur Photographer

- BBC Gardener's World

To find out about the full range of titles, how you can download them for free to your device and what other eResources are available in the Virtual Library, follow this link.

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