The OL lending library system works differently for print disabled and 
non-printdisabled readers.

As you point out, you can borrow EPUB and PDF. But we also make Protected DAISY 
files of these books available for print-disabled readers.

If you want to read a Protected DAISY, a reader must first register with the 
Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically 
Handicapped:
http://www.loc.gov/nls/

After registering, the reader must then purchase a hardware player that 
supports text-to-speach as well as playing Protected DAISY files encrypted with 
the NLS key (such as the Humanware Victor Stream):
http://www.daisy.org/tools/hplayback

Then, you can download Protected DAISY files, load them on your player, and 
listen to them.

To answer your points #2 and #3:
The one-copy limit is for EPUB and PDF. Protected DAISY does not go through the 
same system. Instead you need to complete the NLS registration and obtain a 
player. Those books are not subject to the one-copy limit. If you are not a 
print-disabled reader registered with NLS, then you need to borrow the book, 
and wait for its return if someone else is borrowing it.

-raj


On Jun 26, 2013, at 9:52 AM, Mark Klarer <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi list,
> I have been given the task of implementing the lending library in open 
> library on our daisy reader. I was looking it over and came up with this:
> 
> 1. you can borrow EPUB and PDF , not daisy
> 2. when you borrow the book, it is checked out and everyone else has to wait 
> for its return - why is there only one copy?
> 3. why would anyone borrow a book if they can read it anyway?
> 
> 
> So if anyone can clarify, correct, augment, or confirm any of this thank you.
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