Although the lending program sounds like a really good idea, I have a
question about one aspect of what I have read. In an earlier message, a
statement was made suggesting availability of
some recreational reading materials as part of the lending program. Many
recreational books are already available through the Regional Libraries
for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Would it not be more
appropriate to lend books that aren't already available freely from other
sources? I suggest that it will be a better use of our time to
concentrate on materials that can't be obtained elsewhere in accessible
format.
Doug Hall