![]() We’ve simplified the wait list information so that you instantly can see your estimated wait time for a certain title. The Shelf Summary is a new view that highlights your current read, new and expiring loans, any holds that are ready to borrow, and other helpful information about your books. These new tips give you important contextual information about your books, including when titles are ready to renew, how many other users are waiting, and prompts to early return. You’ll also notice helpful shelf tips above your loans and holds. On this shelf you’ll also see how much longer you have that title for. Understand your reading progress and current loan statusįor books you’ve started reading you’ll now see a progress bar on your loans shelf indicating how far along you are. Tagged titles also show options to read a sample of that book or learn more about it. Based on popular request, you can now borrow or place a hold on titles directly from your Tags shelf. Using tags is a powerful way to track books you’ve loved or want to read in the future. You’ll also notice these gems feature color patterns specific to the library that the book comes from. These gems clean up your shelf while quickly offering helpful information and actions like renewing or returning titles early. Gems were introduced in a recent Libby update. For titles that you’ve placed multiple holds on, tapping the gem will give you more detailed information about each hold, including your estimated wait time. When doing so, the icon next to the title (known as a gem) updates its colors to reflect which of your libraries you’ve borrowed or placed the title on hold from. ![]() Borrowing and placing holds at multiple librariesĪ major change in Libby is that you can now borrow and place holds on the same title at different libraries. We’ve highlighted eight great tips from the latest update below. ![]() If you’ve used Libby lately you may have noticed that the award-winning app got a bit of a makeover.
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