

Add a library card to your account to borrow titles, place holds, and add titles to your wish list. Apply for a PINES Library Card Forgot Your Password Keep me logged in. If the equipment is not being used in conjunction with recorded reading material provided by the Library of Congress and its cooperating libraries it must be returned to the issuing agency. If you're still having trouble, follow these steps to sign in. Playback equipment and special attachments are provided free to eligible persons on extended loan. In the absence of any of these, certification may be made by professional librarians or by any person whose competence under specific circumstances is acceptable to the Library of Congress. In cases of blindness, visual disability, or physical limitations, certifying authority is defined to include doctors of medicine doctors of osteopathy ophthalmologists optometrists registered nurses therapists, professional staff of hospitals, institutions, and public welfare agencies. If you have forgotten your account number, or are unsure whether you have an active account please call the library at 44. OLBPD and the State Library of Ohio Talking Book Program received the 2010 National Library Service Network Library of the Year Award.ĭownload this application for individuals who would like to receive items from the Talking Book Machine and Regional Library Services.Ĭertification.

In partnership with the State Library of Ohio Talking Book Program, OLBPD serves as the Regional Library for the National Library Service (NLS) for the Blind and Print Disabled of the Library of Congress, and administers a free library program of braille and audio materials circulated to eligible borrowers in the State of Ohio by postage-free mail. ONEcard is a partnership between the Metropolitan Library System and area schools. If you work or attend school in Pioneer Library Systems service area, then you will need to apply for a reciprocal account in-person at one of our locations. The Ohio Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled (OLBPD) is part of the Cleveland Public Library. The online application determines eligibility based on your home address.
