Foundations, Ford, 1959 (1956-1959)

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43 able. The NAEB Journal , "Inherited 0 from the Association for Education by Radio-TV* as indicated in Section VI of this report* is published monthly except during the four summer months* This publication is de¬ voted to scholarly articles about educational broadcasting* research, education in general* etc** and goes to all members* There are also some complimentary copies distributed (as for the Newsletter) * and a subscription list of several hundred* The scholarly tone and value of this magazine have increased considerably since its acquisition in 1956* but it is our intent to continue efforts at improvement* in the effort outlined above* until the Journal becomes the recognized professional journal for the edu¬ cational broadcasting movement and its individual members* In addition to these periodicals* the NAEB has published* since 1951* 49 reports of workshops and seminars* monitoring studies* reports of regional meetings, research reports* and reports of surveys and research projects conducted by NAEB committees. This does not include the many directories* reprints of speeches and articles* program reports* brief papers prepared as aids to members* and scripts of radio and television programs also published and distributed* Some of these reports have been printed and some have been in mimeographed form* depending on budgetary considerations,, However* all of them have been made available in a form which permits their use as permanent resource and reference materials. Many of these* such as those dealing with copyright and clearance problems, how to establish and