Library Service to the Deaf and Hearing Impaired |
Contents
From Awareness to Action | 3 |
Advocacy and Library Service to the Deaf and Hearing Impaired | 9 |
Legislative Influence on Programs of Service | 14 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
activities advocacy American Library Association ASCLA assist barriers brary captioned films Center clearinghouse closed captioning concerned consumers continuing deaf and hard-of-hearing deaf and hearing deaf community deaf culture Deaf Heritage deaf or hard deaf or hard-of-hearing deaf persons deaf-blind Decade of Disabled developed Disabled Persons effective ensure equipment evaluation fingerspelling funding Gallaudet College goals gram Hagemeyer Handicapped hearing aid hearing impaired individuals hearing impaired persons hearing loss important included Institute interpreters involved librarians Library and Information library needs library programs library service library staff materials meeting ment nonhearing opportunity organizations paired parents participation planning problems professional program of library program of service Public Library Red Notebook rehabilitation requires result schools serve deaf service to deaf sign language Signed English Silver Spring sources specific staff members survey telephone television tion TTY/TDD vice visual Washington workshop
References to this book
Video Collection Development in Multi-type Libraries: A Handbook Gary Handman No preview available - 2002 |