What can Fully Participating Libraries do with their Library Digital Copy of a Book?
• They can make copies to preserve and keep current a Library Digital Copy; • They can provide access to Library Digital Copies of Books to users who have disabilities that make them unable to use printed versions of Books; • They can create a print replacement copy of a Book that is damaged, deteriorating, lost or stolen; • They can use indexes and finding tools, and display snippets in connection with finding tools (unless the Rightsholder of a No Display Book excludes this use); • They can permit faculty and staff to use up to five pages of a Book that is not Commercially Available for personal scholarly use and for classroom use; • They can use them for research in which computational analysis is performed on one or more Books, research in which a researcher does not read or display substantial portions of Book to understand the intellectual content presented; and • They can use Library Digital Copies for other lawful uses that a Rightsholder or the Registry approves.