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NLS International Union Catalog Upgraded for Web-Braille Readers


For Immediate Release:
July 25, 2000
Contact: Robert E. Fistick
(202) 707-9279 or rfis@loc.gov

The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped has announced a new feature that links its International Union Catalog for braille and audio materials to its Internet Web-Braille system. Web-Braille books may now be accessed directly from the catalog by using author, title, subject, language, keywords, and other search parameters.

Web-Braille, inaugurated on August 24, 1999, became a milestone in the history of library service for blind and visually handicapped individuals by providing eligible braille readers with a direct channel to thousands of electronic braille files. The free Internet braille program has one thousand patrons registered. More than three thousand Web-Braille titles are available to individuals, schools, and libraries with Internet connections and braille output devices such as braille embossers or refreshable braille displays. The online collection is growing at the rate of about forty titles every month, and a selection of online national magazines will be available in the very near future.

For the first ten months of its existence, the Web-Braille program offered only limited search options; but, because of its unprecedented success, an initiative was launched to enhance the accessibility of available books. "The enthusiasm that greeted the Web-Braille program called for an accelerated response by NLS to the wishes of patrons for improved search capabilities," says Robert Axtell, head of the NLS Bibliographic Control Section. "The undertaking involved a united effort by Library of Congress information technology specialists, Judith Dixon, NLS consumer relations officer, and members of the NLS Bibliographic Control Section, all working together to realize for our braille-reading constituency the full functionality of the automated catalog."

Now the fully searchable records of the International Union Catalog contain direct links to the electronic Web-Braille files. For books that are available through Web-Braille, searchers of the catalog will receive a message that notes the availability of the book as a grade 2 braille digital file. New users of the system are directed to register with a cooperating network library to establish their free user identification and password. Registered readers may proceed directly from the catalog to the online text of the book they want with virtually a single keystroke.

The NLS International Union Catalog is a database of records for finding books in braille and recorded formats. The 325,000 titles listed are from the NLS collection as well as other agencies serving blind and disabled readers throughout the English-speaking world. Readers may search the full catalog of books in all special formats including an option for books that are in process or choose to limit their search to Web-Braille titles.


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