Little Rock Air Force Base Library Partners with Hoopla Digital to Give Patrons Online and Mobile Access to Free Movies, TV Shows, Music and Audiobooks Published Jan. 16, 2014 LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE, Ark. -- Library account-holders can now borrow dynamic content from their smartphones, tablets & PCs Little Rock Air Force Base's Library announced Wednesday public availability of thousands of movies, television shows, music and audiobooks, all available for mobile and online access through a new partnership with hoopla digital. Members of Little Rock AFB can now use their library card number to download the free hoopla digital mobile app on their Android or IOS device or visit hoopladigital.com to begin enjoying thousands of titles - from major Hollywood studios, record companies and publishers - available to borrow for instant streaming or temporary downloading to their smartphones, tablets, computers and Apple TV. "As a military library, we have a unique user base, and we're constantly exploring new digital services that will meet the diverse needs of our customers," said Bethry Becker, manager at Little Rock AFB Library. "Hoopla digital's content ranges from entertainment, to educational to children's programs, so there's something for everyone. Our Air Force members only need library card number to get started and all content is free of charge. It's also digital so there is no waiting period for popular titles and hoopla's automatic return means no hassle. Visit the library to register and/or receive your library card number in order to utilize hoopla." "With hoopla digital, it is our mission to help public libraries meet the needs of the mobile generation," said Jeff Jankowski, founder and owner of hoopla digital. "We've worked for years to create a best-in-breed service that is fun, fast and reliable. And we continue to secure content deals to expand the offering of movies, TV shows, music and audiobooks." About hoopla digital Hoopla digital is a category-creating service that partners with public libraries across North America to provide online and mobile access of thousands of movies, TV shows, videos, music and audiobooks. With hoopla digital, patrons can borrow, instantly stream and download free dynamic content with a valid library card. All content is accessible via hoopla digital's mobile app and online at www.hoopladigital.com. Hoopla digital is a service of Midwest Tape - a trusted partner to public libraries for over 20 years.