Members of the Cambria County Library System get instant access to CloudLibrary, and can check out the NEW Overdrive Collection brought to you by POWERLibrary.

Our Collections on CloudLibrary

The 14 libraries of the Cambria County Library System are part of the Johnstown Library District. The Johnstown Library District offers a collection of eBooks and Audiobooks through CloudLibrary. Through an additional partnership with other libraries, our patrons have access to over 125,000 titles.

CloudLibrary is available on iOS, Android, and Kindle Fire Tablets. Visit the CloudLibrary Website for download information and tutorials.

Great Features

CloudLibrary has great features to enjoy:

  • Favorites: Select your favorite genres and never miss a new favorite
  • Kids-Mode: Age-appropriate titles and a kid-friendly interface make it easy to raise young readers
  • Saved Items: Not ready to borrow or put a book on hold? Save it for later. TIP: Save the titles in a series for later so you don’t have to search over and over.

Beyond Books

Additional collections are available in our CloudLibrary App. These collections don’t have any limits on how many to borrow, and never expire.

Magazines

Our selection of magazines provides titles in multiple languages! Enjoy popular titles like Women’s World and Bon Appetite, to Popular Mechanics and Newsweek.

Graphic Novels and Comic Books are also available in our Magazine collection.

TV and Movies

Our collection of TV and Movies features titles for any book lover to enjoy! Movies include foreign films like A Man Called Ove. A Large collection of BBC shows are available as well.

NEW from POWERLIBRARY!

More Books for Pennsylvanians

POWERLibrary has announced a new online collection with Overdrive, available to all Pennsylvania state residents. POWERLibrary is a state-run collection of services. The state offers a variety of resources, including dictionaries and homework help for kids, genealogy research, the Transparent Online Language Learning App, and more.

The new collection is intended to help PA libraries offer more digital books, which are usually more expensive than physical books. The collection includes many older series and popular titles, but may not have hot new releases available.

GET STARTED

Visit the POWER Library page to learn more about this new collection.

NOTE: The Cambria County Library System does not currently provide a collection on Overdrive. To get started, users will need to request a POWER Library e-card, or use their account from another PA-based library that is already on Overdrive. Patrons can get a digital card from the Free Library of Philadelphia for free.

Cambria County Library will be closed Saturday, October 25 and will close at 5 pm on Tuesday, October 28.Visit our Renovation Page for news and more.