By Natasha Baker AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Film and television fans use apps to view their favorite movies and shows and now readers can have similar access to an unlimited digital library. For a monthly fee of about $10, Oyster and Scribd will allow bookworms to instantly browse and read ebooks through smartphone and tablet apps and to download them for offline reading. “We see ourselves as the world’s digital library. You can read whatever you want without having to make a payment every time you read,” said Trip Adler, the co-founder and CEO of Scribd, based in San Francisco.