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Section 4:

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TNAUK

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Prose description

TNAUK – Talking Newspaper Association of the United Kingdom
Hints & Tips 1

TNAUK offers a range of newspapers and magazines both nationally and locally, by providing a postal service of audio cassette, computer disk and CD-Rom, and electronic service via email, bulletin board and website.
Hints & Tips 2 and Hints & Tips 4

Over 200 titles were available in 2002. Subject areas covered national and Sunday newspapers, business and finance, computers, consumer magazines, countryside and wildlife, family and home, food and wine, gardening, general, health and welfare, literary and educational, music, politics and government, radio and television, retirement, science and technology, sport and leisure, women, and world travel Hints & Tips 3. Catalogues are available in audio, large print and electronic text file versions.

Users are individuals with Doctor’s certificate of inability to read in the normal way or photocopy of blind/partially sighted registration. The national service is a subscription service while local tapes are free. A service to libraries is available, charges on request.
Hints & Tips 5

TNAUK, National Recording Centre, 10 Browning Road, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 8DB
Postal service only. Customer services available 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, closed Bank Holidays. Out of hours voicemail available.
Tel: 01435 866102
Email: info@tnauk.org.uk
Website: http://www.tnauk.org.uk

Hints & Tips 6

  • Location name: TNAUK
  • Location Address:
  • Country: uk - two-letter country code taken from ISO 3166 standard
  • Access conditions: Free text indicating that this is a postal service only.
  • See also: http://www.tnauk.org.uk - the URL should be included here and not under Locator. Locator is used to refer to the online Location of a digital collection
  • Tel.no:+44 1435 866102 - should always be entered using the international format

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