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What is NEWSLINE?

NEWSLINE is an electronic system that allows users to listen to newspapers and magazines through synthetic voice output via any touch-tone telephone. It is free of charge to registered users and is accessed by calling either a local or toll-free telephone number. Funding for the service is provided by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners and the Perkins Braille & Talking Book Library.

Developed by the National Federation of the Blind, this revolutionary, totally electronic system receives digital transmissions from newspaper and magazine publishers on the day of publication, reformats the data for conversion to synthetic speech, and uploads the information to a computer system. Hear a demo now!

By calling in on a local or toll-free number, a user can then choose magazine articles, or that day's, the previous day's or the previous Sunday issue, of any newspaper in the service. The user can easily select which newspaper, section, and article to read using a standard touch-tone telephone. The menu provided allows the user to change the speed and voice quality, spell out words, or search for a particular word or subject.

Several Massachusetts newspapers are included as a part of the program including The Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, the Lowell Sun, the Springfield Republican and the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Magazines currently available from NEWSLINE are The AARP Magazine, Diabetes Self-Management, The Economist, and The New Yorker. The Spanish newspapers El Nuevo Herald, La Opinión, La Prensa, and El Sentinel, and the Spanish magazine AARP Segunda Juventud are available on NEWSLINE.

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Who can benefit?

Any Massachusetts resident who cannot read conventional newsprint is eligible for this free service. Many elders have lost enough vision that reading the daily newspaper is no longer possible. They will enjoy being able once again to participate actively in community affairs. Blind or visually impaired children are now able to research their own school assignments and do their homework independently. This valuable service makes so much information available to eligible users twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

How to use NEWSLINE

With only a touch-tone telephone, any registered user can access the NEWSLINE service. No computer is needed and no special training is required. After entering an ID number and security code, the system prompts new callers to make their selections. Users press 3 for Massachusetts Newspapers, 5 for All Newspapers, 6 for Former Location (which picks up reading where you left off), or 7 for Magazines.

Once in the paper, listeners can select the section of the newspaper they wish to hear: sports, news, business section, and more. Pressing a single key on the telephone keypad will quickly move listeners from one article to the next, skip ahead in the article, return to a previous article, change the speaking speed, change the reading voice, or spell out words. The keystrokes are few and easy to remember.

How to Sign Up

To get started using NEWSLINE, please contact the Perkins Braille & Talking Book Library by phone at 617-972-7240 or 1-800-852-3133 or via e-mail at Library@Perkins.org. You will be provided with an access number and security code for your account and a user's guide will also be provided in either large print, braille, on tape or on computer disk to assist you in effectively using the service. The Perkins Library is pleased to be able to offer NEWSLINE and we hope that it will become an important information resource in your daily life.

Local Access Codes

Find your local access code below.

Amherst 413-253-7444 Franklin 508-520-9009 Pittsfield 413-553-6010
Andover 978-296-1571 Gardner 978-632-4044 Plymouth 508-747-0199
Arlington 781-483-3700 Gloucester 978-281-5551 Provincetown 508-487-1600
Athol 978-249-5100 Gr. Barrington 413-854-6010 Quincy 617-328-6226
Attleboro 508-222-9699 Greenfield 413-772-8555 Randolph 781-437-0201
Barre 978-355-0044 Holyoke 413-265-2802 Reading 781-942-3633
Belmont 617-484-0044 Huntington 413-667-5600 Revere 781-656-0202
Beverly 978-867-1601 Hyannis 508-771-1010 Rockland 781-681-3555
Billerica 978-215-0301 Ipswich 978-356-6446 Rowley 978-484-6202
Boston 617-933-2600 Lawrence 978-722-0554 Scituate 781-544-0344
Braintree 781-884-0701 Lenox 413-881-0302 Sharon 781-253-1304
Bridgewater 508-819-0703 Leominster 978-227-1502 Sheffield 413-229-6611
Brimfield 413-245-9600 Lowell 978-656-0033 Somerville 617-625-6555
Brockton 508-427-6660 Lynn 781-477-9299 S. Boston 857-401-9202
Brookline 617-232-2323 Malden 781-873-0402 Springfield 413-726-6057
Burlington 781-221-9994 Mansfield 508-452-0101 Stockbridge 413-298-4944
Buzzards Bay 508-743-9922 Marblehead 781-476-8301 Stoneham 781-850-0302
Canton 781-821-0117 Marlboro 508-263-9302 Stoughton 781-573-1906
Cataumet 508-356-0202 Maynard 978-344-0401 Taunton 508-967-2177
Charlton 508-784-0301 Middleboro 508-946-5441 Wakefield 781-928-1002
Clinton 978-365-9699 Millbury 508-581-5301 Waltham 781-890-2221
Cohasset 781-236-0301 Nantucket 508-228-5500 Ware 413-277-9666
Concord 978-405-2310 Natick 508-720-0201 Watertown 617-923-4600
Danvers 978-223-1801 Needham 781-247-0401 Webster 508-943-6622
Dedham 781-234-0101 New Bedford 508-742-2110 W. Newbury 978-693-1421
Dorchester 617-979-0201 Newburyport 978-462-9997 Westboro 508-439-5204
Duxbury 781-934-8333 Newton 617-965-6771 Westfield 413-564-0006
Easthampton 413-303-0501 N. Adams 413-346-6010 Westford 978-392-0440
Easton 508-535-0301 N. Attleboro 508-809-9301 Weymouth 781-927-0201
Edgartown 508-627-9443 N. Reading 978-276-6101 Whitinsville 508-234-8989
Everett 617-420-0301 Northfield 413-498-2622 Wilmington 978-253-2850
Falmouth 508-457-7744 Norwell 781-264-9301 Woburn 781-897-0302
Fitchburg 978-353-7771 Norwood 781-619-0401 Worcester 508-453-0019
Foxboro 508-698-0110 Orleans 508-240-5444 Worthington 413-238-0004
Framingham 508-532-2310 Peabody 978-826-2110