Camas Public Library cardholders now have access to 58 magazines that they can read anytime, anyplace and keep as long as they like.
The cost? Free.
That’s because the library is now subscribing to the online service Zinio, described as the “world’s largest newsstand.”
All cardholders in good standing need is a device with internet access, whether it’s a phone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer. Magazine options include Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Consumer Reports, Bicycling, ESPN, Martha Stewart Living and other popular periodicals.
Once someone has signed up for a Zinio account and downloaded the application, magazines they’ve subscribed to are automatically updated when new issues are released.
“I think the library, with digital subscriptions, has a way of making periodical literature available to more people in a timely manner,” said David Zavortink, library director. “And readers can take those magazines anywhere they go with their mobile device. An entire coffee table full of magazines is in your tablet device.”