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 =====Local = Locally Produced Collections: Books and Magazines ====== 
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 [[Accessing Locally Produced Digital Collections]]
 
 ===== A Note About Local Collections on BARD =====
 NLS has plans to add network produced magazines and books to BARD. Those that have met the QA requirements have already been added and that list will continue to grow. The new component will be network materials that have not gone through the QA process but that meet the minimal requirements to play on an NLS digital player. These will be indicated on BARD as locally produced materials. The goal of NLS is to have this project happen sometime soon but an exact timeframe has not been announced. (Email response from Vickie Collins 5/21/13)
 
 ===== Accessing Locally Produced Digital Collections =====
 **NOBLE - The State Library of North Carolina BARD Local** 
   * Catalog: http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/lbph/noble.html#books 
   * Access: Download online. A login or password is not required.
   * Sample: Silk Flags and Cold Steel: The Civil War in North Carolina, the Piedmont by William R. Trotter. Read by John Stein. DBX01136
 
 **WTTBL - Washington Talking Book & Braille Library**
   * Catalog: http://www.wtbbl.org/login.aspx
   * Access: Any LBPH patron across the country may request access to these books by sending an email to WTBBL (wtbbl@sos.wa.gov). 
   * Sample: More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Washington Women by L.E. Bragg. Brief biographies of sixteen extraordinary women from Washington's past. Includes Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, Kick-Is-Om-Lo (Princess Angeline), and Mayor Bertha Knight Landes. 1998. Narrated by Lynda Emel. 
 
 **SHELF (Shared Electronic Files) Project Libraries:**\\ 
 Braille Institute Library Services, Colorado Talking Book Library, Idaho Talking Book Library, Kansas Talking Book Library Catalog, Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Perkins Braille and Talking Book Library (Massachusetts), Utah Library for the Blind, Vermont Department of Libraries, Special Services Unit, and the Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library (Missouri)
   * Catalog: Wolfner Library's online catalog, WolfPAC: http://wolfpac.sos.mo.gov/klasweb
   * Access: Inter-Library Loan only. 
   * Sample: Morsels of Mischief: Orphan Tales from my Childhood by Chris McClarren. In the fall of 1945, five-year-old Tommy McClarren was placed in the German St. Vincent Orphan Home in St. Louis, Missouri, where he would live and go to school for the next nine years. This memoir tells how he transformed adversity into one adventure after another. 2012 Narrated by Keith Krueger. MDB11031
 
 ===== Locally Produced Magazines and Other Collections =====
 === Alabama ===
 == Magazines: ==
 == Other: ==
 === Alaska ===
 == Magazines: ==  
    * N/A - no local recording
 == Other: ==
 === Arizona ===
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 === California ===
 == Magazines: ==
 N/A - no magazines
 == Other: ==
 === Colorado ===
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 === Idaho === 
 == Magazines: ==
   * Magazines are NLS digital format-ILL via download from Idaho Shelf-Klas, Non-Klas Libraries, please contact the Idaho TBS-208-334-2150 or talkingbooks@libraries.idaho.gov 
   * Idaho Magazine, Monthly--statewide stories submitted by Idahoans
   * Idaho Falls Magazine, Quarterly--current events and stories Idaho Falls, ID.  
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   * Idaho Yesterdays, Irregular--On-Line publication of ID Historical Society       
 == Other: ==
   * Books by Idaho authors or with subjects of local Northwest interest. Our digital books (VDB) are NLS format--ILL via download from Idaho Shelf-Klas.  Remaining cassette collection (VCT) available for ILL upon requestNon-Klas Libraries, please contact the Idaho TBS-208-334-2150 or talkingbooks@libraries.idaho.gov 
  
 === Illinois ===
 == Magazines: ==
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 == Other: ==
 === Massachusetts ===
 == MagazinesAudio: == 
   * Yankee Boston Magazine (digital magazine: YNK9) 
   * Boston Magazine (digital magazine: BOS9)Red Sox schedule 
   * Catnip - Tufts Veterinary Newsletter 
   * Disability Issues(digital magazine: DII9) 
   * Magnets & Ladders  
   * Yankee Magazine (digital magazine: MAL9downloadable from BARD) 
   * Your Dog - Tufts Veterinary Newsletter 
 ==OtherBraille: == 
  
 * Boston Bruins schedule 
 * Boston Red Sox schedule 
 * Catnip - Tufts Veterinary Newsletter 
 * NASCAR schedule 
 * New England Patriots schedule 
 * Your Dog - Tufts Veterinary Newsletter 
 === Michigan ===
 == Magazines: ==
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 === Minnesota ===
 == Magazines: ==
 == Other  * **MN1A no longer produces any magazines** but hopes to in the future.\\ MN1A ceased production of [[http:==//www.mnhs.org/market/mhspress/minnesotahistory/index.html|Minnesota History]] and [[https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/volunteer/index.html|Minnesota Conservation Volunteer]] in 2007.
 === Mississippi ===
 == Magazines: ==
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 == Other: ==
 === Montana ===
 == Magazines: == 
   *   Montana Magazine of Western History, Quarterly--Publication of the MT State Historical Society Press
   *   Montana Outdoors, Bi-Monthly--Publication of the MT Fish, Wildlife and Parks
   *   Both cassette only. Will be making 2015 recordings available in digital (MDB) 
 == Other: == 
   * Books by Montana authors, about Montana history, or with fiction and non-fiction subjects of local interest. Montana digital books (MDB) are formatted to NLS recording standards with option to upload to BARD. To ILL  either an MDB or remaining cassette collection  (MCB)  please use the NLS online ILL program, or contact the Montana TBL- mtbl@mt.gov.
 === Nebraska === 
 
   * Can set up regional libraries to receive our magazines on cartridge. Call 800-742-7691 to set up service.
 == Magazines: ==
 == Other: == 
  ===  * Angels On Earth 
   * Countryside and Small Stock Journal 
   * Game & Fish Midwest 
   * Grit 
   * Huskers Illustrated 
   * History Nebraska ===Newsletter 
   * Interchange 
   * Living Well 
   * Midwest Living 
   * Mother Earth News 
   * NCompass 
   * Nebline 
   * Nebraska History 
   * Nebraska Farmer 
   * Nebraskaland 
   * Nebraska Life 
   * Taste of Home 
  == Magazines * Unicameral Update==Year In Review
 == Other: ==
 === Nevada ===
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 === North Carolina ===
 == Magazines: ==
   * Carolina Country (digital magazine: CCM3)
   * Diabetes Self-Management (digital magazine: DSM3)
   * North Carolina Historical Review (digital magazine: NCH3)
   * Our State (digital magazine: STT3)
   * Tar Heel Junior Historian (digital magazine: THJ3)
   * Tar Heel Talk (digital magazine: THT3)
   * Wildlife in North Carolina (digital magazine: WNC3)
 == Other: ==
 [[http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/lbph/allaboutBARD.mp3|How to Use BARD - MP3]]
 === North Dakota ===
 == Magazines: ==
 == Other: ==
 [[http://www.library.nd.gov/publications/talkingbooktitles18.pdf|Talking Books Titles Recorded at the North Dakota State Library]] - These digital book titles are not a part of the NLS Union Catalog or on BARD, but are available for ILL on cartridge if you send a cartridge to the [[http://www.library.nd.gov/talkingbooks.html|North Dakota Talking Book Library]]
 === Ohio ===
 == Magazines: ==
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 === Oklahoma ===
 == Magazines: ==
   * Oklahoma Today
   * Cowboys & Indians
   * Bright Future (OLBPH newsletter)
 == Other: ==
 === Oregon ===
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