The Library’s National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) is changing its name as of today, Oct. 1, to the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, but all of its services are staying the same.
The newly-minted NLS will still provide free books, magazines, and music materials in braille and audio formats for people who are blind, visually impaired, or unable to use printed work. In conjunction with the name change, NLS is introducing a new logo, in keeping with the Library’s new identity system implemented in 2018.
NLS and the Library made the change after consulting with a number of interested groups, in keeping with the Library’s plan to be more user friendly.
“We are very pleased to share our new name and graphic identity with the public,” NLS Director Karen Keninger said. “We’ve been considering a change for some time, so we’re happy to see this day arrive. The new name, as with all of NLS’s work, puts the emphasis on the people we serve.”
You can find out more about the NLS at their website or the NLS Facebook page.
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