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PressReader is great for exploring magazines for teens. You will find content on science, outdoors, fandoms and much more in 15 different languages.
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Newspapers and magazines just as they appear in print.
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Download up to five full newspapers or magazines every day.
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Listening mode, translations, and other accessibility features.
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Open PressReaderAccess PressReader on your desktop or laptop anywhere, anytime via your web browser.
If you are using a library computer, or your own device at any of our library branches (connected to library wi-fi or with location services enabled), you will automatically receive access to PressReader content. If you are using your own device, this access will continue for up to 1 day 23 hours, even if you connect to a different network.
To access PressReader remotely, click Sign in > Library or Group > Hamilton City Libraries / Aotearoa People's Network (Offsite). Enter your library card number and PIN, then enter your details to finish signing up for a PressReader account.
Note you will need to re-authenticate your account with your library card number and PIN each month.
Install the PressReader app on your compatible smartphone, tablet, or eReader.
If you are at any of our library branches (connected to library wi-fi or with location services enabled), you will automatically receive 2 hours 59 minutes access to PressReader content.
To access remotely, select Sign in > Libraries & Groups > Hamilton City Libraries / Aotearoa People's Network (Offsite). Enter your library card number and PIN, then enter your details to finish signing up for a PressReader account.
Note you will need to reauthenticate your account each month with your library card and PIN.
For further help and answers to frequently asked questions, please refer to the PressReader Help Center. You can also submit a request or chat with PressReader staff about any issues you face using their platform.
If you can't find a solution using these resources, please contact the Matihiko/Digital Services Team with a description of the issues.