[Nfb-history] Monitors online
Morman, Ed
EMorman at nfb.org
Wed Apr 11 19:11:45 UTC 2012
Greetings NFB historians!
I'm pleased to let you know that we're finally moving on getting clean, properly formatted, files of the Monitor on NFB.org. The scanning was done many moons ago, at the Internet Archive, but we've been slow to put on the finishing touches. Take a look.
You'll see that we're almost done with the entire run (1961-1964) of the Blind American (and if you don't know what the Blind American was, you'd better ask!), and all issues of Braille Monitor through some time in 1965 are now posted.
It'll be tight, but we're hoping to have it all up by the national convention
Cordially,
Ed Morman
Edward T. Morman, MSLS, PhD
Director, Jacobus tenBroek Library
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND JERNIGAN INSTITUTE
200 East Wells Street
at Jernigan Place
Baltimore MD 21230
410.659.9314 x2225
410.685.2340 (fax)
The tenBroek Library is the only library on blindness that is owned and controlled by the blind themselves. Check out our archival database, THE CANE TIP (www.nfb.org/thecanetip<http://www.nfb.org/thecanetip>) and our online public access catalog, THE BLIND CAT (www.nfb.org/theblindcat<http://www.nfb.org/theblindcat>). Both are fully accessible.
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