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==Final years== The 1980s and 1990s saw the computerisation of braille production and stock management leading to a more efficient operation. NLB diversified into [[electronic library]] services, Giant Print books and other services for visually impaired readers. Membership of NLB continued to be free. The Library's lending stock came to total around 46,000 titles in [[braille]], [[braille music]], [[Moon type]] and [[Large-print|large print]] formats. Typically 170,000 volumes were issued per year, posted out across the UK and overseas. NLB's last chairman was Gillian A. Burrington, OBE and its final Chief Executive was Helen Brazier.
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