As early as 1958,[1][2] issues of the Division for the Blind Newsletter were published by what was then called the Library of Congress Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.[2] Around 1967, the name became DBPH News.[2][3][4] The DBPH News became a regular bimonthly publication at the end of the 1960s[5] and gained formal volume numbers with the January/February 1970 issue, ISSN0160-9211, LCCN78-641469, OCLC2251914.[6] Publication subtitled "National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped" started with the May/June 1978 issue, volume 9, number 3, as LCCN78-648230, OCLC4518845 for the paper edition.[7] It became quarterly starting with the January–March 1982 issue.[8]
^ abcHesslein, Shirley B. (1986). Serials on Aging: An Analytical Guide. Greenwood Press. p. 25. ISBN9780313247095. News - National Library Service for the Blind. DATE FOUNDED: 1978. TITLE CHANGES: Division for the Blind Newsletter (1958-67), DBPH News (1967-78). FREQUENCY: 4/yr. PRICE: Free. PUBLISHER: National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1291 Taylor Street, N.W., Washington DC 20542
^"New Student Referral Service For D. C. Area". The Braille Monitor (Inkprint ed.). Des Moines, Iowa: National Federation of the Blind. November 1967. Retrieved 2015-06-06. Cited as reprint of "DBPH News". Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. August 1967.
^"Two New Talking Book Machines". The Braille Monitor (Inkprint ed.). Des Moines, Iowa: National Federation of the Blind. June 1968. Retrieved 2015-06-06. Source cites original as "DBPH News". No. 26. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. April 1968.