Wouldn't that be great if they loved learning that much?
It seems to me, and this is my question here, that they're treating digital learning as though they were the “one book”--so the library had one book and other students have to be able to access that one book, or a chapter from the book.
I want to go back to our librarians in terms of section 32, the rights of the blind. There's this fear if you make a copy in big enough print that a person who cannot see well is going to access it, that there's going to be a flood of people coming to the library and demanding copies of books so they can see them if they are visually impaired. Meanwhile, the iPad allows you to blow it up to as big a font as you want.
Why do you think that's in there?