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Not that I would know from experience, but I hear there are Calibre plugins that will allow a user to pull the DRM'd book (downloaded via Overdrive) to a computer and remove the DRM.
I've read that it's a polite thing to do because you're able to return borrowed books much more quickly so other users can check them out.
I originally had planned on doing that, but honestly I've not plugged my kobo into my computer since I in earnest set it up. Out of the box I jailbroke it, then I realized I liked it a lot and didn't want to get confused as to what I was recommending to friends/family vs what was actually jailbreak stuff, so I decided I'd reset it and use it the standard way for a bit to get the hang of it. Once I did that I've never had a need to plug it into a computer and figured it wasn't worth the effort.
I hope I'm not considered impolite for using it as intended, though I totally understand people who would want to do as you suggested. Anything to decrease hold times lol. Also not that I would know from experience, but I imagine others greatly respect and appreciate the people who do that, provide the means to do that, or the end results of that.
Bonus points for no jailbreak required : D I didn't even realize there was a jailbreak for it (or what benefits there are to jailbreaking it... I should do some research but I haven't found anything I couldn't do with the stock firmware and it sounds like you generally came to the same conclusion).
Mine is using the stock firmware, wifi off unless using Overdrive, but I plug it into my computer to charge and load it with books. It just shows up as a mass storage device like a USB thumb drive and you can copy/paste books onto it (or use Calibre). After disconnecting it will scan for new/changed files and auto-import any recognized formats into the reader application.
The benefits to jailbreaking it are that you can change the layout of the device, remove store icons, and just in-general tidy up the UI a bit. I haven't seen anything game-changing from the jailbreak; like adding apps or something.