Blindness Publications
Choice Magazine
Pre and Perinatal Psychotherapy
http://members.aol.com/choicemag/
Choice Magazine Listening is a free audio anthology for a special audience of blind, visually impaired or physically handicapped subscribers. CML selects and records memorable writing from over 100 leading magazines. Every other month this free service offers its subscribers eight hours of unabridged articles, fiction, and poetry read and recorded on four-track cassette tapes.
DB Link
http://www.tr.wou.edu/dblink/
National Information Clearinghouse on children who are deaf and blind. DB Link has publications and fact sheets on various topics, all documents available in large print, Braille, or ascii.
The Moonlit Road
http://www.themoonlitroad.com/
Ghost stories and strange folktales of the American south in both text and streaming audio versions. Not only a good reading and listening but a possible source of downloadable Braille materials in an on-line interactive book format.
National Library Service for the Blind
http://www.nyise.org/braille.htm
NLS administers a free library program of Braille and audio materials circulated to eligible borrowers in the United States by postage-free mail. Find books, magazines and publications in Braille and audio.
Prevent Blindness News
http://www.preventblindness.org/news/pbanews.html
This news publication brings eye health and safety information right to your door 3 times a year. The 12 page newsletter is filled with information you need to protect your eyes, preserve your sight, and educate yourself about your own eye condition or that of a family member.
Rehabilitation and Research Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision
http://www.blind.msstate.edu/pub.html
Find RRTC publications for sale, priced from $ 5 - $25.
Royal National Institute of the Blind
http://www.rnib.org.uk/
RNIB publications catalog
World Health Organizations
http://whqlibdoc.who.int/bulletin/2001/issue3/79(3)222-226.pdf
Blindness prevention programs, past present and future.
http://whqlibdoc.who.int/bulletin/2001/issue3/79(3)244-248.pdf
Prevention of blindness and priorities for the future.

