All Amarillo Public Library branches will be closed on Monday, January 19, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr Day.

Search the

for

Boundless App is Going Away

Published on

Email
Print

Amarillo Public Library cardholders have had access to two collections of downloadable ebooks and audiobooks. Unfortunately, one of those sources will be unavailable for some time.

A collection of titles made available through the Texas State Library and Archives Commission’s E-Read Texas program was managed through Baker and Taylor’s Boundless app. Due to the unexpected closure of Baker & Taylor, access to Boundless will end on December 15. TSLAC is exploring options to move E-Read Texas to another vendor, but a new app likely won’t be available until March 2026 at the earliest.

If you are a Boundless app user, now is the time to make a note of anything you have on lists within the app, such as checkout history, wish lists, and holds. These will not transfer to the new app.

Please contact us at the Amarillo Public Library if you have any questions. Our staff will be happy to help.

The GOOD NEWS is that the CloudLibrary app is unaffected by this change, and all Harrington Library Consortium cardholders will have uninterrupted access to CloudLibrary titles! Because HLC shares this collection with other libraries in Texas, our patrons have access to hundreds of thousands of e-books and audiobooks—free to download and enjoy!

Select A Language to Translate This Page

About Translations on Amarillo.gov

The City of Amarillo offers translations of content on Amarillo.gov through the Google Translate web translator (translate.google.com). Because Google Translate is an external service, the City does not control the quality or accuracy of translated content. As a result, some translations may contain inaccuracies, and there may be issues with the appearance of translated pages, including errors in images.

If you encounter incorrect or substandard translations, you can help improve them by contributing better translations using Google Translate:

  1. Hover over any text containing an error, and a pop-up box will appear.
  2. Click “Contribute a better translation.”
  3. Double-click the area of the pop-up that says “Click a word for alternative translations, or double-click to edit directly.”
  4. Make your edits directly in the text box.
  5. Press “Contribute” to submit your suggested changes.

For more information on contributing to Google Translate, visit Google Translate’s help page.

Please note that the City of Amarillo does not control the process by which contributed translations are incorporated into Google Translate.

The City of Amarillo is dedicated to enhancing the accessibility and multilingual content available on our website.