Braille Book Review--July-August 1997
In Brief
NLS Announces Magazine Program Changes
Beginning in January 1998, the National Library Service for
the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) will offer
readers new magazine titles, some of which will be available
in cassette format. Most of the current braille and audio
magazines will continue to be available, but many popular
magazines will be added to the collection, replacing others
that will be discontinued.
All children's, young adult, and foreign-language audio
magazines will be produced on cassette tape instead of
flexible disc. These magazines will kick off a transition
to the new cassette format for all audio magazines. NLS
plans to continue the transition in January 1999, changing
another group of flexible-disc magazines to cassette. It is
expected to take three to four years before all NLS recorded
magazines will be available on cassette.
The improvements to the magazine program are based on
the recommendations of two advisory committees composed of
program users and librarians. One of the committees
reviewed the titles offered by NLS and, based on a survey of
more than 3,500 patrons, made recommendations about the
types of magazines NLS should offer to better meet readers'
needs and interests. The other committee recommended
producing recorded magazines on cassette rather than
flexible disc, a change that has been requested by many
patrons over the years.
The revised list of magazines is shown below. For
current titles that will continue to be offered, subscribers
will not experience any change and need not take any action.
Some magazines will be discontinued due to low interest
in them. Patrons may find other titles of interest on the
new list. Fall issues of discontinued magazines will carry
notices informing readers of the change.
New Braille Magazines
If you currently subscribe to one of the four magazines that
will be discontinued and replaced by a new title, you will
automatically receive the new magazine and need not take any
action. In all other cases, contact your cooperating
library to subscribe to new titles.
- Conundrum (word games, British monthly)
- Harper's Magazine (literary; monthly)
Health Newsletters (includes Harvard Health Letter, Mayo
Clinic Health Letter, and University of California at
Berkeley Wellness Letter; monthly)
- Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine (monthly)
- Martha Stewart Living (home and entertaining; current
subscribers to Better Homes and Gardens will
automatically receive this magazine; 10 issues)
- Muse (for children; 6 issues)
- PC World (personal computing; current subscribers to PC
Computing will automatically receive this magazine;
monthly)
- Rolling Stone (popular culture; 26 issues)
- Short Stories (British monthly)
- Spider: The Magazine for Children (current subscribers to
Jack and Jill will automatically receive this magazine;
monthly)
- Stone Soup (children's writings; current subscribers to
Children's Digest will automatically receive this
magazine; 5 issues)
Current Braille Magazines That NLS Will Continue to Offer
Current subscribers will continue to receive these titles
and need not take any action.
- Boys' Life (for children and teens; monthly)
- Braille Book Review (NLS bimonthly)
- Braille Chess Magazine (British quarterly)
- Braille Music Magazine (British monthly)
- Cooking Light (9 issues)
- Inside Sports (monthly)
- Ladies' Home Journal (monthly)
- The Musical Mainstream (quarterly)
- National Geographic (monthly)
- The New York Times Large Type Weekly (weekly)
- News (NLS quarterly)
- Parenting (monthly)
- Playboy (monthly)
- Poetry (monthly)
- Popular Communications (monthly)
- Popular Mechanics (monthly)
- Popular Music Lead Sheets (irregular)
- Science News (weekly)
- Seventeen (for teens; monthly)
- Update (NLS quarterly)
- The Washington Post Book World (weekly)
Sports Schedules
- American Baseball League Schedule
- National Baseball League Schedule
- National Basketball Association Schedule
- National Football League Schedule
- National Hockey League Schedule
New Audio Magazines
If you currently subscribe to one of the six magazines that
will be discontinued and replaced by a new title, you will
automatically receive the new magazine and need not take any
action. In all other cases, contact your cooperating
library to subscribe to new titles.
- Asimov's Science Fiction (flexible disc; 11 issues)
- Computer Life (flexible disc; monthly)
- Cricket (for children; current subscribers to National
Geographic World will automatically receive this
magazine; on one cassette with National Geographic
World; monthly)
- Diabetes Forecast (current subscribers to Encore will
automatically receive this magazine; flexible disc;
monthly)
- Discover (general science; current subscribers to Natural
History will automatically receive this magazine;
flexible disc; monthly)
- Eating Well (food and health; flexible disc; 6 issues)
- Health and Nutrition Newsletters (includes Dr. Andrew Weil's
Self Healing, Healthline, The Johns Hopkins Medical
Letter--Health after Fifty, and Nutrition Action
Healthletter; current subscribers to Prevention will
automatically receive this magazine; flexible disc;
monthly)
- The New York Times Book Review (current subscribers to The
Washington Post Book World will automatically receive
this magazine; flexible disc; weekly)
- People Weekly (personalities and entertainment news;
flexible disc; weekly)
- Seventeen (young women's fashion; cassette; monthly)
- Spider: The Magazine for Children (current subscribers to
Ranger Rick and Jack and Jill will automatically
receive this magazine; cassette; monthly)
- Sports Illustrated for Kids (cassette; monthly)
- Working Woman (flexible disc; 10 issues)
- Young Adult Magazine of the Month (cassette; monthly)
Current Audio Magazines That NLS Will Continue to Offer
Current subscribers will continue to receive these titles
and need not take any action.
- American Heritage (flexible disc; 8 issues)
- Analog Science Fiction and Fact (flexible disc; 13 issues)
- The Atlantic Monthly (flexible disc; monthly)
- Das Beste aus Reader's Digest (cassette; monthly)
- Buenhogar (cassette; monthly)
- Choice Magazine Listening (on loan from cooperating
libraries; cassette; bimonthly)
- Civilization: The Magazine of the Library of Congress
(flexible disc; bimonthly)
- Consumer Reports (flexible disc; monthly)
- Contemporary Sound Track: A Review of Pop, Jazz, Rock, and
- Country (flexible disc; bimonthly)
- Ebony (flexible disc; monthly)
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (flexible disc; 11 issues)
- Good Housekeeping (flexible disc; monthly plus special
issues)
- Le Journal Français (cassette; monthly)
- Magazine of the Month (flexible disc; monthly)
- Money (flexible disc; monthly plus special issues)
- The Musical Mainstream (flexible disc; quarterly)
- The Nation (flexible disc; 47 issues)
- National Geographic (flexible disc; monthly)
- National Geographic World (on one cassette with Cricket;
monthly)
- National Review (flexible disc; biweekly)
- New Choices: Living Even Better after Fifty (flexible disc;
10 issues)
- Outdoor Life (flexible disc; monthly)
- QST (flexible disc; monthly)
- Quarterly Music Magazine (flexible disc; quarterly)
- Selecciones del Reader's Digest (cassette; monthly)
- Sports Illustrated (flexible disc; weekly plus special
issues)
- Stereo Review (flexible disc; monthly)
- Talking Book Topics (cassette, flexible disc, and computer
diskette; bimonthly)
- Travel Holiday (flexible disc; 10 issues)
- True West (flexible disc; monthly)
- U.S. News and World Report (flexible disc; weekly)
Datefinder
Braille datefinders are available free from NLS. The
2-1/2- by 3-1/4-inch datefinders give the day of the
week on which the first day of the month falls for the
months of July 1997 through June 1998. The datefinders
also incorporate a signature guide. To receive one or
more of these datefinders contact the Publications and
Media Section, NLS, Washington, DC 20542.
What's New?
The 1997 edition of What's New? is now available in braille. It
describes some of the latest NLS publications and other program developments.
Request What's New? from the NLS Reference Section at the above
address. What's New?
can also be accessed on the NLS homepage http://www.loc.gov/nls
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