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THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING AWARENESS PROGRAM A COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCE LIST New Jersey State Library Talking Book and Braille Center 2300 Stuyvesant Avenue Trenton, NJ 08618-0501 April 2010

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THE DEAF AND

HARD OF HEARING AWARENESS PROGRAM

A COMPREHENSIVE

RESOURCE LIST

New Jersey State Library Talking Book and Braille Center

2300 Stuyvesant Avenue Trenton, NJ 08618-0501

April 2010

PREFACE The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Program is a unique, federally funded grant program that provides library and information services to people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened, their family, friends and the professionals who work with them. The books and videotapes contained in this list are available via interlibrary loan for one month at a time, free of charge through public, private and academic libraries throughout New Jersey. To borrow these materials, take this list to your library and ask your librarian to request an inter-library loan of the materials you want. Inter-library loan policy is explained on the next page. The Deaf and Hard of hearing Awareness Program also maintains a vertical file of information related to a wide variety of topics. This and other information can be provided by calling:

The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Program

(800) 792-8322 V (general Library line)

(877) 882-5593 TTY Toll Free

(609) 530-4004 TTY Local (866) 326-6035 VP

(888) 671-6983 Voice VP (609) 530-6384 Fax

www.njsltbbc.org

INTERLIBRARY LOAN POLICY

Inter-library loans can be arranged through one of five ways: 1. OCLC 2. The Access Center of the NJ State Library 3. An ALA Interlibrary Loan Form 4. Email Request 5. Written Request on library letterhead stationary Materials are lent free of charge for one month at a time. ALA Forms and written requests may be faxed to (609) 530-6384 A hold will automatically be placed on a book or videotape or CD or DVD that I requested but not available at that time. The requesting library will automatically be sent the book or videotape or CD or DVD when it becomes available. Requests for books or videotapes or CDs or DVDs in a series should specify the volume number. If no volume number is indicated, you will receive the lowest available volume in the series.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

BOOKS Adult Fiction…………………………………………………………………… 1 Adult Non-Fiction…………………………………………………………….. 2 Assistive Devices……………………………………………………. 2 Biographies…………………………………………………………… 3 Deaf-Blindness……………………………………………………….. 8 Deaf Culture…………………………………………………………... 9 Education……………………………………………………………… 19

Game …………………………………………………………………... 27 Hard of Hearing…..…………………………………………………… 28 Health and Safety……………………………………………………. 32 Interpreting……………………………………………………………. 34

Law and Legislation…………………………………………………. 37 Parenting………………………………………………………………. 38 Reference…………………………………………………………….... 45 Religion………………………………………………………………… 53 Sign Language……………………………………………………….. 54 Children’s Fiction……………………………………………………………. 65 Children’s Non-Fiction……………………………………………………… 76

Biographies…………………………………………………………… 76 Gallaudet Pre-School English Project Publications…………… 80 Sign Language……………………………………………………….. 83

VIDEOTAPES ASL Stories and Stories Told in ASL……………………………………... 89 Children’s Videos…………………………………………………………….. 94 Deaf Culture…………………………………………………………………… 113 Education……………………………………………………………………… 125 Hard of Hearing………………………………………………………………. 134 Health and Safety……………………………………………………………... 140 Interpreter Training…………………………………………………………… 146 Religion…………………………………………………………………………. 161 Sign Language Instruction……………….…………………………………. 170

PERIODICALS……………………………………………………………… 187

Books

ADULT FICTION 362.42 A Handful of Stories. Leonard G. Lane and Ivey B. Pittle H Thirty-seven stories signed by Deaf storytellers are transliterated

from the Deaf Storytellers videotape series. OCLC# 08345599 362.42 Another Handful of Stories. Ivey B. Pittle and Roslyn Rosen A Thirty-seven stories signed by Deaf storytellers are transliterated

from the Deaf Storytellers videotape series. OCLC# 10403848 362.42 Dead Body Language. Penny Warner W Conner Westphal, A deaf ex-San Francisco reporter is publishing a

weekly newspaper. While trying to write a murder mystery puzzle, she is drawn into a real life murder. OCLC# 36927786

813 Island of Silence. Carolyn Brimley Norris N A suspense filled mystery how the deaf characters are treated and

the predicaments of the hearing people who were faced with coping with deafness. OCLC# 05519922

813 Islay: A Novel. Douglas Bullard B A novel by a deaf author, it is about a Deaf man who brings to

reality his dream of establishing a state for Deaf people-a state where Deaf people govern, sign language is the main means of communication, all television programs are captioned or interpreted, and Deaf people are the same as hearing people. OCLC# 13244662

362.42 Reasonable Doubt. Steven Barish B Bob Brewer, Tom’s deaf college roommate, agrees to act as

detective to prove Tom’s innocence in the murder of Sarah Collins. OCLC# 11627997

811.54 Silence, Love and Kids I know. Linwood Smith S A collection of poems by the late Deaf poet. OCLC# 8700172

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Books 813 Silent Dances. A.C. Crispin and Kathleen O’Malley C A science fiction adventure featuring a Deaf Gally grad is sent to

face the aliens Grus whose sonic cries shatter human ears. OCLC# 22186365

ADULT NON-FICTION Assistive Devices 362.42 Assistive Devices: Doorways to Independence. C. Compton C This book presents a comprehensive overview of the numerous

assistive devices designed for persons with hearing loss. Produced to accompany a videotape of the same name, this book includes information on hearing aids, assistive devices, visual and vibrotactile signaling systems and telecommunication devices. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 25044763

617.03 Assistive Technology: A Resource for School, Work, and A Community. Karen F. Flippo, Katherine J. Inge & J. Michael

Barcus As individuals with disabilities increasingly recognize the

independence that Assistive technology devices offer, family members, advocates, medical professionals and users. Providing detailed descriptions of Assistive devices. OCLC# 31814925

636.7 Cindy, A Hearing Ear Dog. Patricia Curtis C This book describes the training of young dogs selected from

pounds and humane shelters to help deaf owners by alerting them to sounds they cannot hear and providing companionship. OCLC# 06861963

362.41 A Complete Guide to Communication with Deaf-Blind Persons. K Linda Kates and Jerome D. Schein This publication grew out of the need for a compilation of methods

and devices useful in communication with Deaf-Blind persons. This book aims to catalog all techniques and equipment. OCLC# 6785221

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Books 362.42 GA and SK Etiquette: Guidelines for Telecommunications in C the Deaf Community. Sharon J. Cagle and Keith M. Cagle

This handbook assists both hearing and deaf callers become more aware of the etiquette involved in using the TTY. The book includes comparisons of telephone behavior in both the hearing and Deaf cultures. OCLC# 25236899

649.8 The Gadget Book. Dennis R. La Buda G In this book, you will find nearly 350 products and devices grouped

into the following categories: personal care, home environment, home maintenance, communications, mobility, health care, and leisure and recreation. It can help you or someone you love eliminate the frustrations and struggle of daily tasks. OCLC# 12189291

362.42 Telephone Training for the Deaf. Diane Castle C This manual helps you with the basic telephone use, hearing aid

settings, special phone and signaling devices and how to use them. The self tests for lessons are at the end of each chapter. OCLC# 08156032

Biographies 649.15 Alandra's Lilacs: The Story of a Mother and Her Deaf Daughter. B Tressa Bowers This book is a marvelous story about the resiliency and achievements of a determined and loving mother raising her Deaf daughter. OCLC# 41070749 362.42 Changing the Rules. Frank Bowe B This is the true story of a boy growing up deaf in a small town in

Pennsylvania and later heading the civil rights movement of America’s 36 million disabled people. OCLC# 15116542

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Books 362.42 Chuck Baird. Chuck Baird B This book arose from a longtime dream of the author to publish

Deaf art. The book dedicated to Deaf children everywhere, shows that ASL can become an invitation to frolic and rejoice, as viewed on Chuck's canvases. OCLC# 29357919

362.42 A Deaf Adult Speaks Out. Leo M. Jacobs J One Deaf man’s account of his experience growing up in a Deaf

family, and in the larger, hearing world. OCLC# 07308657 362.42 Deaf Again. Mark Drolsbaugh D This locally based book is a true story of how a CODA slowly

becomes Deaf himself over time and how he learns to embrace Deaf Culture. OCLC# 94079

419 Dear Diary. Anonymous D A revealing story about the life of a deaf boy. No OCLC#. 730.92 Douglas Tilden, Portrait of a Deaf sculptor. Mildred Albronda A A turn of the century deaf sculptor, whose works and teaching

greatly influenced San Francisco, is the subject of this biography. OCLC# 6709275

920 Great Deaf Americans. Robert Panara P A collection of 33 biographies of deaf Americans, past and present,

illustrating a variety of career interests and achievements. OCLC# 09906152

362.42 Growing Up Deaf: Issues of Communication in a Hearing P World. Rose Pizzo The autobiography of Rose Pizzo shows her frustrations and joys of communication in the Deaf and hearing worlds.

OCLC# 50483268

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Books 362.42 Hear Again: Back to Life with a Cochlear Implant. Arlene R Romoff This is compelling, true story of how a late deafened adult regained communication with the "hearing" world. OCLC# 45587800 371.911 Helen and Teacher. Joseph P. Lash L Double biography of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan, which reveals

the depth and intensity of the mutually dependent relationship that existed between them. Portrays their relationship as one of genius, devotion, sacrifice and love. OCLC# 05830528

362.41 Helen Keller: A Life. Dorothy Herrmann Her This books covers Keller’s life and the controversy with her teacher, Annie Sullivan, whom critics believe used Keller as a way to gain fame and fortune. OCLC# 38527933 (NJSL) 362.42 I’m Deaf Too, 12 Deaf Americans. F. Bowe and M. Sternberg B This book contains interviews with a dozen well-respected Deaf

Americans from a wide range of occupations. OCLC# 00907226 792.028 Lessons in Laughter: The Autobiography of a Deaf Actor. B Born of Deaf parents, Bernard Bragg has won international renown

as an actor, director, playwright and lecturer. This book recounts his life in stories that are humorous, painful and touching. OCLC# 19516226

362.42 Living Legends. Darlene Toole T This book contains six stories about deaf people who have

achieved excellence in their chosen vocations or avocations. Designed to be used in the classroom, this book features the stories of Evelyn Glennie, Howie Seago, Shirley Allen, John Woo, Karen L. Meyer, and Paul Ogden. OCLC# 35220744

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Books 362.42 Living Legends II. Darlene Toole T This book contains six stories about deaf people who have

achieved excellence in their chosen vocations or avocations. Designed to be used in the classroom, this book features the stories of Danny Delcambre, Kathy Buckley, Ken Glickman, Bethany “Buffy” Hummel, Robert Davila, and Laurene Gallimore. OCLC# 52547319

362.42 Living Legends III. Darlene Toole T This book contains six stories about deaf people who have

achieved excellence in their chosen vocations or avocations. Designed to be used in the classroom, this book features the stories of Dr. Madan Vasishta, Heidi Zimmer, Dr. Thomas Holcomb, Dr. Lisa Woolf, Dean Gates, and Patty Albee. OCLC# 45061616

306.874 My Sense of Silence: Memoirs of a Childhood with Deafness. Dav Lennard J. Davis

This autobiography shares his experiences as a child growing up in two worlds. OCLC# 41528371 (NJSL)

362.41 On Different Roads: An Autobiography. Geraldine Lawhorn L A story of Geraldine Lawhorn, who was Deaf and Blind by the time

she completed high school. OCLC# 26771310

362.42 A Rose For Tomorrow: A Biography of Frederick C. Shrieber. S Jerome D. Schein

A story, mostly in Schrieber’s own words, about the years before and after he became Executive Secretary of the National Association of the Deaf. Some of his articles and speeches are reprinted to reveal his wit and humor in his fight against prejudice and for the rights of deaf people. OCLC# 07954609

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Books

362.42 Seeds of Disquiet: One Woman’s Experience. Cheryl Heppner H The autobiography of a deaf woman, who, after functioning orally

for 25 years, learns sign language, joins the Deaf Community and realizes how much she had been missing. OCLC# 25631110

362.42 Shall I Say A Kiss? Lennard J. Davis D The Courtship of a Deaf couple 1936-1938 This book opens a window into the lives of two working-class,

Jewish, British, Deaf people in the 1930s. The book reveals a consistent, journal - like account of the "lived" experience of Deaf people during the tumultuous times just prior to World War II. OCLC# 40403677

362.42 Signs in Success. Ron Podmore P This workbook contains many biographies of deaf people that have

been successful in a variety of fields. The stories are written to provide interesting reading as well as help improve reading skills. OCLC# 33886329

636.7 Sound Friendships: The Story of Willa and Her Hearing Ear Y Dog. Elizabeth Yates The heart-warming story of what happens when Willa, a profoundly

deaf young woman meets Honey, a clever puppy trained to become her constant companion and helper. OCLC# 14818961

617.89 Wired For Sound: A Journey Into Hearing. Beverly Biderman B The moving story of author, Beverly Biderman’s experience s with

her own cochlear implant at the age of 46. OCLC# 38916400 362.42 Yes, You Can Heather. Daphne Grey G The story of Heather Whitestone, Miss America, 1995.

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Books Deaf-Blindness 362.41 Deaf-Blind Infants and Children: A Developmental Guide. M John M. McInnes This guide provides the information and assistance necessary for

parents and professionals of deaf-blind children. OCLC# 08736609 362.41 The Education of Laura Bridgman: First Deaf and Blind Person Fre to Learn Language. Ernest Freeberg

It presented the education of Laura Bridgman as a lesson in humanity during London’s Great Exhibition. Laura showed the world that she could speak, read, and write. OCLC# 45636807 (NJSL)

362.42 Guidelines: Practical Tips for Working and Socializing with S Deaf-Blind People. Theresa B. Smith A “how to” book for people who are already familiar with sign

language and Deaf people and who want to make their time with Deaf-Blind people more pleasant and effective. OCLC# 31963898

362.41 The Imprisoned Guest: Samuel Howe and Laura Bridgman, the Git Original Deaf-Blind Girl. Elisabeth Gitter

The book tells the story of Laura Bridgman’s original fingerspell, read raised letters, and even write legibly when she was taught at age of 7. OCLC# 45052659 (NJSL)

362.41 Living with Deaf-Blindness. Carol Yoken Y Nine profiles of deaf-blind people are presented in order to prepare

professionals to work with this special population. OCLC# 05505676

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Books 362.41 Orchid of the Bayou: A Deaf Woman Faces Blindness. Cathryn C Carroll and Catherine Hoffpauir Fischer This book tells the story of Kitty Fischer's heroic struggle and cultural odyssy while growing up with Usher Syndrome.

OCLC# 45195558 362.4 She Touched the World: Laura Bridgeman, Deaf-Blind Pioneer. A Sally H. Alexander

The fascinating and inspirational true-life story of Laura Bridgman, the first deaf and blind American child, paved the way for future generations of the Deaf-blind, including Helen Keller. Against all odds, she reached out from her realm of cloud and silence, and touched the world. OCLC# 167506083

362.41 Through the Rain and Rainbow: The Remarkable Life of C Richard Kinney. Lyle M. Crist This book is about a biography of Richard Kinney, who was the

third deaf-blind person to earn a college degree. OCLC# 00799682 362.41 Words in My Hands. Diane Chambers C The book is about the sign language teacher Diane’s rich

experience with an eighty-six year old deaf-blind man. It is an unforgettable journey for both of them. OCLC# 57637451

Deaf Culture 362.42 American Deaf Culture, An Anthology. Sherman Wilcox, Editor A A collection of classic articles by Deaf and hearing scholars on

Deaf cultural values, ASL, education, folklore and the struggle of Deaf people to take control of their destiny. OCLC# 21113841

305.908 Anything But Silent. Mark Drolsbaugh D This book tackles some of the most profound topics in deafness:

deaf/hearing relationships, the rift between American Sign Language and English, the hidden world of hard of hearing and much more. OCLC# 56637035

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Books

419 ASL Pah!: Deaf Students’ Perspectives on Their Language. A Examines Deaf student’s perceptions of the role of ASL in their lives. Text contains essays and journal entries on how ASL

affected their lives. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 26679717

362.42 At Home Among Strangers, Exploring the Deaf Community in S the United States. Jerome D. Schein This history and examination of the Deaf community addresses

issues of family life, education, rehabilitation, law and medicine. The authors make predications about the future of the Deaf community if America. OCLC# 1992279

362.42 Black and Deaf in America: Are We That Different? H Ernest Hairston

This book demonstrates the ramifications of deafness, the lack of sufficient Black role models, the overall racial situation in schools, the educational deprivation and communication difficulties that Black deaf people face. OCLC# 09908299

812.54 Children of a Lesser God. Mark Medoff Med The story of a woman who refuses to succumb to other people’s

idea of a deaf person. OCLC# 06813063 (NJSL) 419 A Child Sacrificed to the Deaf Culture. Tom Bertling B A deaf writer’s exposure of residential deaf schools and the

culturally deaf community’s way of life. OCLC# 29683427 362.4 Crying Hands: Eugenics and Deaf People in Nazi Germany. Bie Horst Biesold

The book reveals that upon Hitler’s rise to power, many of these eugenicists were actively volunteering the names of deaf students and patients for sterilization, a startling contradiction to the official declaration that they were reluctant contributors. OCLC# 41320014 (NJSL)

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Books 362.42 Dancing Without Music, Deafness in America. Beryl L. Benderly B Using her expertise in cultural anthropology and linguistics, the

author examines all aspects of deafness, especially the relationship between thought and language. OCLC# 22023425

419 Deaf American Literature: From Carnival to Canon. Cynthia L. P Peters The author traces the past and predicts the future of American Sign

Language literature. OCLC# 44046710 362.42 Deaf Culture Our Way: Anecdotes for the Deaf Community. H Roy Samuel and Thomas Holcomb An entertaining glimpse of life in the Deaf Community that every

reader will relate to and enjoy. OCLC# 321305.908 305.908 Deaf Esprit: Inspiration, Humor and Wisdom from the Deaf D Community. Damara Goff Paris and Mark Drolsbaugh

A book that offers many different stories inside with inspiration, humor and wisdom from the Deaf community. OCLC# 43115912

362.42 The Deaf Experience: Classics in Language and Education. D Edited by Harlen Lane and translated by Franklin Phillip This book explores works from Deaf educators from 1764-a time

know as the ‘golden era’ of the education of the Deaf, to the 1840’s when sign language was banished and the view of the Deaf

themselves were no longer sought or heeded. OCLC# 10277665 305 Deaf Heritage: A Narrative History of Deaf America. G Jack R. Gannon This highly readable and comprehensive history of deafness in the

Unites States spans the 1800’s to the 1970’s. Chapters are also devoted to Deaf Athletes, Deaf Artists, Humor, Publications, Sports, ASL and the National Association of the Deaf. Contains many photographs and a bibliography. OCLC# 07369253

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Books

305 Deaf Heritage: A Student Text and Workbook. A Felica M. Alexander and Jack R. Gannon

This workbook provides complete supplementary educational materials to use with the book, Deaf Heritage - a book highlighting contributions of Deaf Americans to society. OCLC# 11758037

362.42 Deaf in America: Voices from a Culture. Carol Paddon and Tom P Humphries

Written by deaf authors, this book illuminates the life and culture of Deaf people from the inside, through their everyday talk, their shared art and performances and the lessons they teach one another. OCLC# 1785818

362.42 Deafness 1993-2013: A Deaf American Monograph. D Mervin D. Garretson, Editor This collection of articles, written by members of the Deaf

community, looks ahead to what’s in store for that community in the next 20 years. Topics include, among others, education, technology and leadership. OCLC# 29502342

362.42 Deafness: Historical Prespectives - Volume 46. 1996. Mervin D. D Garretson This book is a Deaf American Monograph, producing a compilation

of published works and oral history interviews from Deaf individuals. OCLC# 36269872

362.42 Deafness: Life and Culture - Volume 44. 1994. Mervin D. D Garretson This book presents a series of interesting, educational, informative,

and thought - provoking articles and poetry in the 1944 edition of the "Deaf American Monograph." OCLC# 32083489

362.42 Deafness: Life and Culture II - Volume 45. 1995. Mervin D. D Garretson A compilation of essays, poetry, and articles contributing to Deaf

Culture in this edition of the "Deaf American Monograph." OCLC# 32083489

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Books

371.912 Deaf Plus: A Multicultural Perspective. Kathee Mangan D Christensen

A collection of essays providing information about the community that surrounds Deaf children from diverse backgrounds. The book provides insight into the multilingual and multicultures of the Deaf community. OCLC# 43487251

371.912 Deaf President Now! The 1988 Revolution at Gallaudet C University. John B. Christiansen and Sharon M. Barnartt

This book retells the Deaf President Now! protest in March 1988 at Gallaudet University. This is an exciting study of how deaf people won social change for themselves and were triumphant in the appointment of the first Deaf president in Gallaudet's 124-year history. OCLC # 53841880

796 Deaf Sports: The Impact of Sports within the Deaf S Community. David A. Stewart This book provides a look at the sporting events Deaf people have

organized for themselves and the psychological and sociological forces that influenced them. OCLC# 23080411

305.908 Deaf Women: A Parade Though the Decades. H Mabs Holcomb and Sharon Wood

This is a compilation of information, history, anecdotes and research about deaf women, past and present. OCLC# 20115144

305.896 Empowerment and Black Deaf Persons. Gallaudet University E This book is the conference proceedings from the April 6-7, 1990

conference by the same name. OCLC# 27822084 362.42 Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on G Martha’s Vineyard. Nora E. Groce This book describes life on the island of Martha’s Vineyard when a

high incidence of hereditary deafness resulted in a bilingual society here Deaf people were fully integrated into the community. OCLC# 11812275

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305.908 Eyes, Hands, Voices: Communication Issues among Deaf E People: A Deaf American Monograph: 1990.

Mervin Garretson, Editor This book is a compilation of 30 articles, the majority written by Deaf authors, on the broad topic of communication. The wide range of opinions is expressed about a number of controversial issues facing today’s Deaf community. OCLC# 22468156

305.9 For Hearing People Only. Matthew S. Moore and Linda Levitan M Written in question and answer format, answers some of the most

commonly asked questions about Deaf people, their community and their language. OCLC# 29373899

362.4 Handicapping America: Barriers to Disabled People. B Frank Bowe

The author, who himself has a substantial hearing loss, looks at how societal attitudes handicap people with disabilities far more than their disabilities do. OCLC# 03311740

362.42 Hazards of Deafness. Roy K. Holcomb H This book is a collection of humorous and often poignant

experiences of daily living as a deaf person in a hearing world. Each ‘hazard’ gives a broader and deeper insight into the world of silence. OCLC# 03573080

305.908 History of the Deaf in Russia. Igor A. Abramov A This brief monograph covers the education and community life of

Deaf Russians from the nineteenth century to present and includes pictures from as far back as 1860. OCLC# 25718565

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Books

362.42 An Introduction to American Deaf Culture Workbooks. I M.J. Bienvenu

These workbooks are designed to use with the videotape series of the same name. Please specify volume. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 19687757 Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - Rules of Social Interaction Volume 2 - Values Volume 3 - Language and Traditions Volume 4 - Group Norms Volume 5 - Identity

362.42 A Journey into the Deaf World. Harlen Lane, Robert Hoffmeister, L Ben Bahan

The compelling story about Deaf culture as the much-misunderstood minority and it’s struggles for self-determination. OCLC# 34624320

362.42 A Kaleidoscope of Deaf America. Frank Turk, editor K This paperback features the writings of 30 notable Deaf leaders on

a wide variety of topics including employment, Government, sports, entertainment and more. OCLC# 24431698

331.59 Meeting the Challenge: Hearing Impaired Professionals in the C Workplace. Alan B. Crammatte

This important study contrasts the growth and change in the status of deaf professionals from 1960-1982. OCLC# 15196686

362.42 Movers and Shakers: Deaf People who Changed the World. C Cathryn Carroll and Susan M. Mather Twenty-six Deaf success stories that helped turn adversity ito

advantage for the individual and our world. OCLC# 36315840

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Books 362.42 Movers and Shakers: Deaf People who Changed the World. M Student Text and Teacher’s Guide. Cathryn Carroll and Susan M. Mather Contains the text and student workbook plus the teacher’s guide.

They build a comprehensive program in critical areas of lasting learning: goals, content, language, suggested materials and optional projects. OCLC# 37563890

810.8 No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and N Hard of Hearing Writers. Jill Jepson

A unique collection of short fiction, essays, verse and drama written by Deaf and hard of hearing writers such as Robert Panara, Ann McDonald, David Wright and Jack Clemo. OCLC# 26636222

306.874 On the Edge of Deaf Culture: Hearing Children/Deaf Parents B Thomas H. Bull

This annotated bibliography is a comprehensive resource on hearing children of Deaf parents. OCLC# 40544908

362.42 Orientation to Deafness. Nanci A. Scheetz S A panoramic view of deafness and the world of the Deaf, this book

covers a range of issues including family dynamics, intellectual, cognitive and moral development, deafened adults and much more. OCLC# 26264635

305 Outsiders in a Hearing World: Sociology of Deafness. H Paul C. Higgins

Examines the lives of deaf people, their community and identity within it, the deaf peddler, stigmas attached to being deaf, and interactions between the deaf and hearing. OCLC# 06087366

362.42 Perspectives on Deafness: A Deaf American Monograph, 1991. P Mervin D. Garretson

This book is the second monograph of the "Deaf American" series. It is a compilation of perspectives of over 30 writers who have had rather extensive involvement with Deaf people. OCLC# 24072549

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Books 305.9 A Place of Their Own: Creating the Deaf Community in V America. John V. Van Cleve and Barry A. Crouch

This book brings the perspective of history to bear on the reality of deafness and provides fresh and important insights into the lives of deaf Americans. OCLC# 18987014

305.9 The Politics of Deafness. Owen Wrigley W This book embarks upon a postmodern examination of the search

for identity in deafness and its relatinship to the prevalent hearing culture that has marginalized Deaf people. OCLC# 34284082

362.42 Seeing Voices: A Journey into the Land of the Deaf. Oliver W. S Sacks This book contains a history of Deaf people in the Unites States, a

description of the 1988 Deaf President Now movement at Gallaudet University and the author’s own views on Deaf people and American Sign Language. OCLC# 19455916

419 Sign Language and The Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of S William C. Stokoe. Charlotte Baker and Robbin Battison This book is a unique collection of readable articles written by specialists in linguistics, education, psychology, sociology, anthropology, drama, interpreting, and second language teaching. OCLC# 06819007 305.9 Signs of Resistance. Susan Burch B The author persuasively reinterprets early twentieth century Deaf

history. Burch shows how the Deaf community mobilized to defend sign language, increased its political activism, and clarified its cultural values. OCLC# 49942084

362.4 Someone Special Just Like You. Tricia Brown and Fran Ortiz B The wonderful pictures and words presented in this book help

people understand that the differences that seem to separate these children are not important. What is important is their common delight in life. OCLC# 09894260

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Books

398.355 A Study of American Deaf Folklore. Susan Rutherford, Ph. D R This book presents a discussion of some of the different functions

that folklore serves within a community. The author explores the concept of “sign-play” and presents a number of traditional forms from the Deaf Community. OCLC# 28187517

362.42 Train Go Sorry: Inside a Deaf World. Leah Hager Cohen C A modern story that brings Deaf Culture to life through the

experience of students and faculty at the Lexington School for the Deaf, in Queens, New York. OCLC# 29028450

362.42 Viewpoints on Deafness: A Deaf American Monograph, 1992. V Mervin D. Garretson, Editor

This collection of articles by members of the Deaf community offers a variety of viewpoints on potentially controversial issues such as English-like signing, cochlear implants and bilingual education. OCLC# 26322032

305 When the Mind Hears: A History of the Deaf. Harlan L. Lane L This book shows what it means to be a deaf person, what it means

to have been living in France and America during an important period in history. It shows the importance of sign language and the universal struggle of a minority group that transcends and surmounts deafness. OCLC# 10483337

796.323 Winning Sounds Like This. Wayne Coffey C This book is about a remarkable story of the nation’s most unique

and inspiring women’s basketball team and its 1999-2000 season. It is the touching chronicle of players who don’t hear buzzers or cheers, a coach who has never used a whistle, and a university that is a mecca for deaf culture. OCLC# 51906547

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Books 362.42 Who Speaks for the Deaf Community? : A Deaf American W Monograph. Published by the National Association of the Deaf

A group of Deaf leaders gathered to make history. Not being part of the decision-making process that greatly influenced their everyday lives. It was time for Deaf people to speak for themselves. OCLC# 39476182

Education 371.912 Access for All: Integrating Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Hearing A Preschoolers. Gail Solit, Maral Taylor and Angela Bednarchzyk

Provides a comprehensive introduction to Deafness, interagency collaboration, inclusion and adaptation. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 42496606

362.4 Adaptive Technologies for Learning and Work environment. L 2nd Edition. Joseph J. Lazzaro This book describes many tools to help increase independence for

individual with sensory, physical, speech and learning disabilities. OCLC# 47002252

419 American Sign Language Activities. Edgar H. Shroyer S This book is a compellation of games and activities that are geared

toward teaching American Sign Language. Suitable for teachers of American Sign Language that want a way to help students learn through active involvement and have fun at the same time! OCLC # 41541068

371.912 Approaching Equality: Education of the Deaf. Frank Bove B A summary of the advances in special education legislation

outlines the goals, which must be accomplished before deaf people will realize complete equality under the law. OCLC# 24083100

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419.071 ASLTA Evaluation and Certification System. Keith Cagle A and William Newell This booklet is explaining how you can become certified.

(Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 37112687 362.42 Aural Habilitation: The Foundations of Verbal Learning in L Hearing-Impaired Children. Daniel Ling

Based on the author’s belief that most hearing impaired children can learn to speak an understand spoken language, this text discusses the knowledge and skills necessary for verbal learning. An annotated bibliography is included. OCLC# 04290403

155.45 Context, Cognition, and Deafness. M. Diane Clark, Marc C Marschark and Michael Karchmer

The authors assembled work by renowned researchers to elucidate the effects of family, peers, and schools on Deaf children. OCLC# 45791497

362.42 Deaf Adult Literacy Tutor Handbook. 2nd Edition. D This handbook, which was developed by the Center for Community

and Professional Services at the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf is for individuals who will tutor literacy skills to hearing-impaired adults. OCLC# 26915927

362.4 Deafness and Learning: A Psychosocial Approach. Hans G. F Furth This book introduces the reader to the life and world of Deafness in

the U.S. It invites the reader to come to grips with the assumptions and opinions surrounding the education of a Deaf child. OCLC# 00590989

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Books 371.912 The Educational & Communication Needs of Deaf and Hard of S Hearing Children: A Statement of Principle Regarding

Fundamental Systemic Educational Changes. Lawrence Siegel The book discusses The National Deaf Education Project (NDEP) wants to propose that it is time that deaf and hard of hearing children have an education system that is communication-rich and communication-driven. A simple matter, undeniable and fair. OCLC# 45195347

371.9 Exceptional Children and Youth. Third Edition. Norris G. Haring E This book reflects the changing needs of exceptional adolescents

and adults more thoroughly in each chapter, to cover the full range (from mild to severe) of disability and to add more information on such concerns as early prevention, mainstreaming, career and vocational education, and independent living. OCLC# 08515297

371.912 A Free Hand: Enfranchising the Education of Deaf Children. F Edited by Margaret Walworth, Donald Moores and Terrence

O’Rouke Based on the proceedings of a symposium on the use of ASL in the classroom. Includes papers by the editors as well as Hilde Schlesinger, David Stewart, Sam Supalla and James Woodward. OCLC# 26230321

371.912 The Hispanic Deaf: Issues and Challenges for Bilingual H Special Education. Gilbert L. Delgdo

This book was written to promote awareness of the special needs of the Hispanic Deaf. Such topics covered are: the Hispanic deaf population, the language dynamics, the language choices, assessment; educational programming; and teacher preparation. OCLC# 10752824

419 How to Write and Caption for Deaf People. V Ruth Verlinde and Peter Schragle

This booklet contains guidelines for preparing captioned media, adapting existing print material or creating original print or media with a Deaf audience in mind. OCLC# 13959055

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362.42 An Investment: Meeting the Needs of Our Hearing-Impaired N Children and Youth, Final Report and Recommendations. New Jersey Commission to Study Services and Programs Available

to Hearing-Impaired Children This May 1990 report lists 79 recommendations for improving the

education of New Jersey’s Deaf and hard of hearing children. OCLC# 22149868

362.42 Journal of the Citizen Ambassador Program Education for the J Hearing Impaired Delegation to Russia. Sept. 1993. Patrick S.

Stone and Donna M. Dickman This manual includes day-by-day accountings of the delegation's

schedule while in Russia. Also included are abstracts of delegates' presentations, and memoirs from various delegates. OCLC# 31963891

371.912 Language Across the Curriculum: When Students are Deaf or L Hard of Hearing. Barbara Luetke-Stahlman

This “methods” text is designed for teachers-in-training and related service providers. It is packed full of practical ideas, loads of diagrams and examples, study questions, resources and suggestions for applied activities. OCLC# 41133536

305.9 Language and Literacy Development in Children who are Deaf. S Barbara R. Schirmer

This comprehensive treatment program for helping children who are deaf learn to use language successfully in face to face communication, reading, and writing. OCLC# 27035249

371.912 Let’s Learn About Deafness: Classroom Activities. S Rachel Stone-Harris

Nearly 100 pages of hands-on classroom activities that teach about deafness and Deaf people, designed to be used with grades 1-9. OCLC# 20341376

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027.663 Librarians Serving Disabled Children and Young People. Henry D C. Dequin This book is addressed to public librarians and school librarians

who serve disabled children and young people from kindergarten age through high school. OCLC# 09371253

371.912 Mainstreaming Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students: Questions & M Answers Research, Reading & Resources. By National

Information Center on Deafness This book provides questions and answers reflecting the

challenges that the practice of mainstreaming has presented to parents, educators, administrators and related service staff. OCLC# 24851414

371.912 Mainstreaming: Practical Ideas for Educating Hearing-Impaired M Students. Milo E. Bishop This book is written to help reduce the confusion and the frustration

experienced by public school personnel suddenly faced with educating hearing-impaired students. OCLC# 05943117

371.9 More Alike Than Different. Carol Schnitzler and Karen Rappaport S This book is designed to facilitate Mainstreaming by teaching non-

handicapped students in grades 2-5 to understand and accept their handicapped children to recognize that mainstreamed students are more like them than different from them. OCLC# 10492718

428.2 Practical English Structure. M. Bordman, P. Byrd and B. Schlien B This four part series of textbooks is designed to help Deaf people

improve their command of English. OCLC# 08070673

DV 372.4 Reading to Deaf Children: Learning From Deaf Adults. David R. Schleper This manual discusses 15 principles for reading to Deaf children. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 38942667

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Books DV 372.4 Read It Again and Again. David R. Schleper

This manual discusses aspects of shared reading as they relate to children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 40594702

362.42 Regional Conference on Postsecondary Education for Deaf R and Hard of Hearing Persons. Post Secondary Consortium

The compilation of information is from the 1992 5th Biennial Regional Conference on Postsecondary Education for the Deaf and hard of hearing. OCLC# 28614724

371.912 Removing the Writing Barrier: A Dream? R Lehman College, The City University of New York

Proceedings are from the 1987 National Conference on Innovative Writing and Research for Deaf and hard of hearing students. OCLC# 17868464

616.855 A Report of the Task Force on the National Strategic Research N Plan. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication

Disorders This plan represents the scientific response to the 1988 Public Law 100-553, the amendment to the public Health Service Act that established the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. The plan includes the views and research recommendations of over 100 eminent US scientists. OCLC# 21149320

027.6 Serving the Disabled. Keith C. Wright and Judith F. Davie W This book is organized around a fundamental philosophy of library services for persons with disabilities: attitudes are more important than funds or technology. OCLC# 23769279 419 Signing for Reading Sucess. Jan C. Hafer and Robert M. Wilson H This booklet was prepared for teachers of hearing children to help them use signing in reading and language arts instruction.

OCLC# 13897741

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419 Signing the Body Poetic: Essays on American Sign Language S Literature.

H-Dirksen L. Bauman, Jennifer L. Nelson, Heidi M. Rose Unique collection of essays that showcases the literary, social, and performative aspects of ASL to a wide audience. Works included (poetry, narrative, and drama) are by Deaf, HoH and hearing scholars. (Accompanying DVD also available) OCLC# 69331526

371.912 Structured Tasks for English Practice Adjectives and Linking S Verbs. Elaine Costello and Susan Lopez This workbook is part of the series designed to assist Deaf adults in

writing better English. OCLC# 06321126 Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - Adjectives & Linking Verbs Volume 2 - Adverb Clauses Volume 3 - Articles

Volume 4 - Conjunctions Compound & Complex Sentences

Volume 5 - Infinitives & Gerunds Volume 6 - Nouns

Volume 7 - Prepositional Phrases Volume 8 - Pronouns Volume 9 - Verbs: Past, Present & Future 371.912 Teaching English to Deaf Students and English as a Second T Language: Psychological Considerations The 3 hours Academic Panel Session in 1990. This transcript

touches on some basic issues of English as a second language for deaf students. OCLC# 28322638

362.4 Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference. T " Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference" 1992 This book contains speeches and all materials presented at a

conference at the Los Angel Airport Marriott hotel on March 18-21, 1992. No OCLC#.

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362.4 Technology for Persons with Disabilities. T This publication contains an overview of technology, national

support organizations, and IBM support available to persons with disabilities related to impairments affecting hearing, learning, speech or language, mobility and vision. OCLC# 24779003

371.912 There’s A Hearing Impaired Child in my Class: A Learning N Packet about Hearing Loss for Public School Teachers.

Debra Nussbaum A handbook of activities to introduce hearing loss to both

classroom teachers and hearing students. OCLC# 20341295 371.912 Toward Equality: Education of the Deaf. C The National Commission on Education of the Deaf

This report to the President includes the 1988 Commission’s finding on the progress made in Deaf Education in America since the 1965 Babbidge Committee Report. This reports covers all aspects of the issue from Early Identification to Postsecondary Education and makes specific recommendations for improvement. OCLC# 17691162

362.42 Toward A Psychology of Deafness: Theoretical and Empirical P Perspectives. Peter V. Paul and Dorothy W. Jackson This book is intended to be a state-of-the-art treatise on the impact

of Deafness on certain important aspects of cognitive and psychosocial development. OCLC# 26635946

371.912 The Tutor/Notetaker: Providing Academic Support to N Mainstreamed Deaf Students.

National Technical Institute for the Deaf Written for a peer who has agreed to serve as a tutor/notetaker for mainstreamed deaf students, this manual provides detailed training process and is designed to be an accompaniment to 30-hour training session conducted by NTID. OCLC# 06734396

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362.42 Understanding Deafness and the Rehabilitation Process. U Richard C. Nowell and Laurel R. Marshak

This book is to help you better understand Deafness, Deaf people, and the many challenges that Deaf people face in preparing themselves for and finding jobs. OCLC# 29668367

618.92 The Young Deaf Child. David M. Luterman and Ellen Kurtzer- L White and Richard C. Seewald

This book is written to help the professional and, perhaps the parent, sort out issues relating to the ever-changing technologies and teaching techniques for Deaf children. OCLC# 40609923

Game

• The ASL Handshape Game Cards

People of all ages will enjoy the limitless card game that can be played at home, in the car, or anywhere just for the FUN of it.

• Finger Alphabet Lotto Matching game teaches the manual alphabet.

• Keep Quiet A sign language crossword cubes game. A fun game teaches you the alphabet. A player makes words from sign language symbols printed on cubes.

• The Mystery of the Superintendent’s House The first-ever Sign Language videotape mystery game! Players try to find the pieces of a map and locate the hidden treasure. This 100-minute videotape (no voice over) features some of the nation’s best deaf actors and actresses.

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Hard of Hearing 302.22 Associational Cues. Majorie Jacobs A This workbook is designed to help improve the reader’s ability to

recognize and use associational clues for better speechreading and effective communication. OCLC# 09500069

371.912 Better Hearing With Lipreading. Peter Sammartino S This book contains a series of lipreading exercises designed to be

done with a partner or alone in front of a mirror. OCLC# 22475704 617.89 Bridge to Sound with a ‘Bionic’ Ear. Cynthia Farley B This is an all-in-one resource to turn to for everything you want to

know about cochlear implants. Implant users and their families retell stories of how their lives were affected after getting a cochlear implant. OCLC # 51638064

362.42 Communication Rules for Hard of Hearing People. T Samuel Trychin, Ph.D

The part of a series of books and videotapes are for people with hearing loss, their family and friends. Presents scenarios involving communication problems and discusses time-tested solutions. (Accompanying videotape available) OCLC# 21886552

362.42 Did I Do That? Samuel Trychin, Ph.D T Discusses positive approaches to resolving communication

problems with an emphasis on four principle behaviors. (Accompanying Videotape also available) OCLC# 22695069

818 "Do You Hear Me?" Maxwell Schneider S This book is a collection of humor for the Hard of Hearing by the

Hard of Hearing. OCLC# 35574497

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Books 362.42 Full Face: A Correspondence About Becoming Deaf in Mid- B Life. Claire Blatchford This book shares practical information on coping with the onset of

deafness, through humorous anecdotes. The book provides real encouragement and insights into the psychological and spiritual aspects of the handicap. OCLC# 37704342

362.42 Hear Again: Back to Life with a Cochlear Implant. Arlene R Romoff This is compelling, true story of how a late deafened adult regained communication with the "hearing" world. OCLC# 45587800 362.42 Hear: Solutions, Skills and Sources for People with P Hearing Loss. Anne Pope A comprehensive guide to hearing loss. This book uses

illustrations, case studies and lists of helpful coping strategies and includes a useful resource guide. OCLC# 35926535

362.42 Information and Resources: A Manual for Hearing-Impaired I Persons. 5th Edition

This manual will assist hearing-impaired consumers in locating services and information. OCLC# 20211902

617.8 Missing Words: The Family Handbook on Adult Hearing Loss. T Kay Thomsett and Eve Nickerson

Written by a late-deafened adult and her grown daughter, this guide provides information, personal experience and practical suggestions for coping with hearing loss. The book also contains current medical information from Dr. Donald Holden and a comprehensive list of resources. OCLC# 27768712

362.42 Now What?: Life After Deaf. Shawn Lovely L This book will do away with the mystery of ears that don’t work like they used to! It will explain how to use the telephone again, issues

such as cochlear implants and the American’s With Disabilities Act, and much more! OCLC# 36786933

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Books DV 617.882 Nucleus 24 Contour. Cochlear Corporation

A manual explaining the Nucleus 24 Contour used for cochlear implants. (Accompanying video also available) No OCLC#.

617.89 Our Endangered Hearing: Understanding and Coping with C Hearing Loss. Richard Carment

This work discusses the various types of hearing disorders, causes and treatments, hearing aids and practical advice on coping with this handicap. OCLC# 02936571

155.904 Relaxation Training for Hard of Hearing People: Practioner’s T Manual. Samuel Trychin, Ph.D

Manual for use with an open-captioned video that demonstrates various relaxation procedures beneficial to improved communication (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 26811993

371.912 Sound and Sign: Childhood Deafness and Mental Health. S Hilde S. Schlesinger

This study of childhood deafness and mental health recommends a combination of oral and manual communication as well as training in residual hearing, speech and lipreading. OCLC#00579843

371.912 Speech and the Hearing-Impaired Child: Theory and Practice. L Daniel Ling

This text, about speech and its acquisition by hearing impaired children, deals with the form of spoken language, phonetics and phonology, rather than syntax and semantics. OCLC# 02476657

371.912 Speechreading Challenges on CD-ROM. S Bloomsburg University of PA A CD-ROM created to provide a non-threatening environment in which people with a hearing loss, teachers of students with hearing

losses, teachers of speechreading, and others with normal hearing can independently practice speechreading. No OCLC#.

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Books 371.91 Speechreading In Context: Functional Activities for Student D Practice. David Deyo

This book provides a framework for you to develop your own speechreading activitites. OCLC# 11434103

371.912 Speechreading Strategies. Marjorie Adamson Jacobs J Describes factors that affect speechreading ability. Gives

suggestions for strategies to improve your ability to communicate with hearing people. OCLC# 13916675

371.91 Speechreading: A Way to Improve Understanding. K H. Kaplan, S.J. Bally and C. Garretson

This text is designed as a consumer’s guide to speechreading. Not only does it focus on practice exercises, but it also informs about the speechreading process and strategies to compensate for the hearing loss. OCLC# 15487158

362.42 Staying In Touch. Samuel Trychin, Ph.D and Janet Alright, M.S T “Nuts and Bolts” workbook with information and exercises aimed at helping hard of hearing people resolve communication problems. OCLC# 30676051 793 A Treasure Chest Of Games for Lip Reading Teachers. Estelle S E. Samuelson and Minnie B. Fabregas This soft book is a part of teaching the games. OCLC# 04277001 371.91 Your Eyes Hear for You: A Self-Help Course In Speechreading. M Irving S. Marcus

Written from his personal experience with late-life deafness, the author outlines self-help strategies for successfully speechreading. OCLC# 12760565

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Books Health and Safety 362.829 Anywhere, to Anyone. Liz Stone A This guide is about the domestic violence in the Deaf Community. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 47258100 DV 361.06 Counseling Deaf People: A Skills Training Series. Sign

Enhancers, Inc. This manual consists of a verbatim transcript of the videotapes and

instructional recommendations. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 31537032

362.29 Counseling the Deaf Substance Abuser. L Frank James John Lala, Jr. Ph.D Conquering tremendous odds and obstacles personally, Dr. Lala

worked diligently to educate and learn about the many social, physical, and mental problems members of the Deaf Community encounter. OCLC# 40750698

362.29 Deaf & Sober: Journeys Through Recovery. M Betty G. Miller Deaf people recovering from alcohol and drug abuse face unique

challenges. The anonymous personal narratives in this book bring these recovery issues to life. OCLC# 40983000

DV 362.29 Dreams of Denial. This guide is about the story of a chemically dependent young

man, Mike, who in a dream meets a guardian angel called Ralph. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 30307390

362.2 I Can: Stories of Deaf and Hard of Hearing People in Recovery. I Sign Enhancers, 1993 The Deaf people in recovery programs discuss their lives and how

they came to be involved with substance abuse. (Accompanying video also available) OCLC# 31476451

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616.97 Me HIV+…What Do?: A Guide for Deaf People Living with HIV W Disease. Daniel D. Warthing and Sylvia J. Lopez An illustrated text made readable for people whose first language is

American Sign Language, this book focuses on topics that are important for all HIV+ people, and those that address concerns of the Deaf Community. OCLC# 37857085

362.29 National Directory of Alcohol and Other Drugs Prevention and N Treatment Programs Accessible to the Deaf. 2001 Edition. This directory lists programs available across the United States and

Canada. OCLC# 29473670 419 Signs of Drug Use: An Introduction to Drug and Alcohol W Vocabulary in American Sign Language. James Woodward

An introduction to drug and alcohol vocabulary inn American Sign Language. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 06368920

419 Signs of Sexual Behavior: An Introduction to Some Sex- W Related Vocabulary in American Sign Language.

James Woodward In addition to illustrations of 131 sex-related signs, this book discusses language attitudes and their implications for research, education, medicine and law. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 4948242

362.29 Staying Sober: Relapse Prevention Guide. By the Minnesota M chemical Dependency Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals Deaf or Hard of Hearing persons who have completed chemical

dependency treatment can use this book to look at factors, which contribute to relapse. OCLC# 31863486

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362.42 Substance Abuse and Recovery: Empowerment of Deaf S Persons. College for Continuing Education, Gallaudet University

A collection of transcripts of presentations given at the 1990 National Conference on Substance Abuse and Recovery: Empowerment if Deaf Persons. A variety of professionals present their views on abuse, what services are available for Deaf people and how recovery programs should be made accessible to Deaf people. OCLC# 07800801.

DV 362.29 Trackman - Facilitator's Guide. By the Michigan Association for Deaf, Hearing and Speech Services

A Guide to go along with the "Trackman" video is the first of the Youth Substance Abuse Video Education Series. This provides information and preventative measures addressing substance abuse education for adolescents in the hearing impaired population. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 34060220

Interpreting DV 419 The Art of Interpreting American Sign Language. Bennett B. Borden

A unique textbook focuses on the visual and spatial aspects of ASL. Great for students, instructors and interpreters. (Accompanying videotape and CD-ROM also available) OCLC# 37194690

371.912 Educational Interpreting: A Collection of Articles from VIEWS E 1996-2000. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc.

Compilation of educational interpreting articles published from RID’s newsletter, VIEWS, between 1996 and 2000. OCLC# 45913166

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371.912 Educational Interpreting for Deaf Students. N National Task Force on Educational Interpreting

This report discusses and makes recommendations regarding job descriptions, Working conditions, and preparation certification and hiring of educational interpreters. OCLC# 23131393

658.4 Establishing a freelance Interpretation Business: Professional F Guide for Sign Language Interpreters. Tammera J. Fischer, CI &

CT, NAD Level IV: Advanced This book is designed to aid a person planning to become a freelance sign language interpreter with such information as types of interpreter certification, self employment taxes, and organizational concerns. Sample forms included. OCLC # 39645314

419 Facilitating Manual Communication for Interpreters, D/M Students and Teachers. Leo Dicker

This classic training manual is an excellent resource for interpreter education. It should be used with the videotapes: Practical Demonstrations: Interpreting vs. Transliterating Series. OCLC# 04945041

371.912 Guidelines for Educational Interpreting. N New Jersey Department of Education, Office of Special Education

Programs, Oct. 1994 This document offers information on interpreting issues unique to the educational setting, including legislation, roles and responsibilities, interpreter competencies, recruiting and hiring. OCLC# 31432253

419 A Handbook for Religious Interpreters for the Deaf. Carter B Bearden

This handbook is provided to meet the basic needs of the worker in a church ministry. OCLC# 02603455

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Books 419 Interpreting: An Introduction. Nancy Frishberg F A revised edition of the standard text on sign language interpreting.

It covers history, terminology, skills and competencies, research, ethics and etiquette. It also considers working conditions, a wide variety of settings in which interpreting may be done, special communication techniques and practical considerations in employing interpreters. Published by the RID. OCLC# 23591461

419 Interpreting in Legal Contexts: Consecutive and Simultaneous R Interpretation. Debra L. Russell, Ph.D.

This dissertation emphasizes interpreters’ need to understand how and when to use simultaneous and consecutive interpreting in the courtroom, guidelines that support accurate interpretation and full inclusion of Deaf people in the judicial process, interpreter education programs and professional associations’ need to evaluate their programs to ensure the reception of appropriate training in the use of consecutive and simultaneous interpreting in legal environments. OCLC # 53206763

419 Introduction to Interpreting: Block Lectures. M LindaLee Massoud. Pre-Interpreting Survey

This booklet is to provide introductory material to prepare students for the interpreting process. It should be used with the videotape series by the same name. OCLC# 32603119

DV 419 Introduction to Interpreting: Peer Evaluation Lecture. LindaLee Massoud. Pre-Interpreting Survey

This booklet is to provide introductory material to prepare students for the interpreting process. It should be used with the videotape series by the same name. OCLC# 32603119

DV 419 Practical Demonstrations: Interpreting vs. Transliterating.

This study guide is about the comparison between interpreted text and transliterated text. (Accompanying videotape also available) No OCLC#.

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DV 419 Semantic Awareness Test Kit. The Complimentary workbook contains a list of the multiple-meaning English words that are tested with a key to identify the test forms and item numbers in which each English word is tested. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 25480697

419 Sign Language Interpreting: A Basic Resource. S Sharon Neumann Solow

This book discusses relevant topics related to interpreting such as the interpreter’s role, ethics, certification, sign-to-voice interpreting and working in specific settings. OCLC# 07785282

419 So You Want to Be an Interpreter: An Introduction to Sign H Language Interpreting. Janice H. Humphreys and Bob J. Alcorn

This user-friendly textbook is designed to help prospective interpreters prepare for the written portion of the National RID certification test. It provides current research, a comprehensive glossary and a wealth of practical information. OCLC# 32651628

419 A Systematic Approach to Teaching Interpretation. Danica S Seleskovitch and Marianne Lederer

This book was published by the European Communities and aims to encourage countries to adopt an effective approach to selecting and training conference interpreters. Describes the principles and methods used to train conference interpreters. OCLC# 38969598

Law and Legislation 346.013 Disability Rights Guide. 2nd Edition. Charles D. Goldman Esq G This book provides an excellent blend of the latest and relevant

laws affecting people with disabilities. OCLC# 23685278

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346.73 Legal Right: The Guide for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People. D/L National Center for Law and Deafness

Explains how laws can help hearing-impaired people in areas where their needs have been ignored or inadequately addressed. It also contains appendices of laws and legislation, as well as examples of effective programs. This 1992 Fourth/ 2000 Fifth Editions includes the Americans with Disabilities Act. OCLC# 43631985

340 Section 504: A Law to Stop Discrimination Against Disabled N Persons. National Center for the Law and the Deaf

An explanation of Section 504 as it relates to discrimination against the deaf; deals with government service agencies, hospitals, employers, public schools, and colleges. Included is a section on what to do if you feel you have been discriminated against. OCLC# 08227926

Parenting 649.15 After The Tears. Robin Simons S The story of many such parents who have struggled, learned and

grown in the years since their children were born with the disabilities. Included a resources appendix that informs parents how and where to get help. OCLC# 15019018

419 American Sign Language Basics for Hearing Parents of Deaf A Children. Jess Freeman King and Jan Kelley-King

This practical, easy to use book provides an invaluable introduction to ASL, allowing parents to begin communicating with their child almost immediately. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 34316808

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Books 362.42 Ben’s Story: A Child’s Right To Sign. Lorrain Fletcher F This is the story of a young British couple battle the oral education

system to provide their son with sign language. OCLC# 18559945 362.42 Breaking Silence: Family Grows with Deafness. G Ferne Pellman Glick

The Glick twins were born deaf but their parents were not sure of this until the boys were two and a half years old. Written by their mother, this book follows the twins from infancy to adulthood and describers their efforts to communicate with the hearing world. OCLC# 08345469

362.42 Can’t Your Child Hear?: A Guide for Those Who Care about F Deaf Children. Roger D. Freeman

Supplies information about parental concerns ranging from “How can I be sure?” to ‘technical aids’ with the emphasis on the basics of raising a deaf child. OCLC# 07271834

419 Caring for Young Children: Signing for Day Care Providers & C Sitters. S. Harold Collins

This manual presents signs, sentences, and vocabulary to help a beginning signer communicate with a deaf or hard of hearing child. OCLC# 31735246

362.42 Deaf Like Me. Thomas S. Spradley S A young father recounts his family’s struggle to communicate with

their profoundly deaf daughter. Realizing that Lynn may never learn to speak and rejecting the advice of experts, her parents finally decide to teach her sign language. OCLC#-03540417

618.92 Deafness. Jane Hyman H This book gives a simple, clear overview on what deafness is and it

describes the basic communication modes and rehabilitation for deaf children. OCLC# 06356343

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Books 362.42 Deaf Parents-Hearing Children: Toward a Greater B Understanding of the Unique Aspects, Needs and Problems

Relative to the Communication Factors Caused by Deafness. Lawrence T. Bunde Based on the results of a survey of hearing children and deaf parents. This handbook deals with the communication and disciplinary problems encountered in such families. OCLC# 05084761

362.29 Drug Use Prevention and Intervention: A Handbook for D Parents of Deaf Children. Ellen M. Damau This pamphlet provides suggestions for parenting that will increase

the chances that children will make healthy choices and resist alcohol and other drugs. OCLC# 31991553

362.42 Facilitating Hearing and Listening in Young Children. F Carol Ann Flexor

Part of an Early Childhood Intervention Series, this book outlines the physiology and technological management of hearing loss as well as provides strategies for auditory training. OCLC# 29428816

618.92 Facilitating Hearing and Listening in Young Children. Second F Edition. Carol Ann Flexor

This new second edition, the author integrates recent scientific advances in amplification technology, child development, and auditory neuroscience to generate a highly readable and updated resource. OCLC# 39891450

361.42 Growing Together: Information for Parents of Deaf and G Hard of Hearing Children

National Information Center on Deafness, Gallaudet University. This handbook is a compilation of fact sheets from the National Information Center on Deafness. The fact sheets pertaining to deafness, education. communication and other topics of particular interest to parents of deaf and hard of hearing children. OCLC# 24851350

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Books 649.15 A Hug Just Isn’t Enough. Caren Ferris F A group of parents share some of their experience in making

decisions to meet the needs of their young, Hearing Impaired children. Chapters focus on various aspects-parental goals for deaf children, parents’ reactions, acceptance and frustrations. Illustrated. OCLC# 07127847

371.912 IDEA Advocacy for Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: T Question and Answer Book for Parents and Professionals.

Bonnie Poitras Tucker, J.D. Written primarily for parents who have deaf or hard-of-hearing children, this book offers guidance in obtaining the necessary educational benefits that parents may need for their children. It contains information on the 1997 Amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, as well as many other issues. OCLC# 37154990

362.42 In This Sign. Joanne Greenberg G The story of a family where parents are Deaf and the daughter is

hearing. Describes how deafness affects each one in a different way. OCLC# 00104739

649.15 Keys to Raising A Deaf Child. Virginia Frazier-Maiwald and F Lenore M. Williams The authors emphasize ways to overcome problems related to

Deafness so that the child interacts as a social and intellectual equal with children who can hear. OCLC# 40452969

362.42 Kid Friendly Parenting with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children. M Denis Champan Weston

A complete step-by-step guide to raising deaf or hard of hearing children ages 3 to 12. OCLC# 33133268

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649.1 Little Children, Big Needs. Don & Marilyn Weinhouse W This book was derived from interviewed with the parents of fifty

children representing a wide range of disabilities: cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome, hearing impairments, autism, and etc. It provides answers, advice, resource information, and invaluable support for families who are facing complex challenges. OCLC# 29634655

362.42 A Loss for Words: The Story of Deafness in a Family. Lou Ann W Walker The author describes her life growing up as a hearing child of deaf

parents. She discusses the many conflicts she experienced and the warmth and love of her deaf parents. OCLC# 13333333

DV 419 Make A Joyful Noise. Oberkotter Foundation Film Project, 2000 This kit introduces families to oral deaf education. (Accompanying

handbook, “Dreams spoken here” video, and article reprints also available). Available in English and Spanish. NO OCLC#.

649.15 The New Language of Toys: Teaching Communication Skills to S Children with Special Needs: A Guide for Parents and

Teachers. Sue Schwartz and Joan E. Heller Miller This book will help you learn how to use everyday toys to stimulate

the language skills of special needs children. OCLC# 33439688 362.42 No Dignity For Joshua. Tom Bertling B More vital insight into Deaf children, Deaf education and Deaf

culture This book was written especially for parents of Deaf children, Deaf educators and administrators as well as those hearing a professional or social interest in the Deaf. OCLC# 36701869

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Books 649.1 Parenting Skills: Bringing Two Worlds Together. P Parenting Advisory Council, Inc

This manual is designed to facilitate the process of setting up a parenting class for Deaf parents with hearing children. OCLC# 38186520

649.15 Parents in Action: A Handbook of Experiences with Their P Hearing-Impaired Children. Grant B. Bitter

This book is a compilation of several parents’ experience, frustrations and successes in rearing hearing impaired children, and the strategies which they have used in achieving their measure of success. OCLC# 04492157

419 The Signing Family. David Stewart and Barbara Luetke-Stahlman S A straightforward, reader-friendly book that shows parents how to

create communication goals based on their child’s needs. This book also touches on the choices in signed communication modes. OCLC# 38281382

419 Signing Smart ™: The Complete Starter Kit A This kit includes the Signing Smart ™ for Early Communication:

Beginner Handbook, Signing Smart ™ for Long-Term Learning: Intermediate Handbook and the award-winning DVD, The Treasure Chest: Toys and Signs. (Accompanying DVD also available)

• Signing Smart ™ for Early Communication:

Beginner Handbook Wide-Eyed Learning, LLC The beginner handbook provides families with a step-by-step guide on how to get started signing. Highlights include: 1) a collection of child-friendly signs with descriptions, mnemonics, and photos 2) strategies to help parents modify signs so that their child can see or feel them, allowing parents to bring signs into their child’s world and other resources. Include soft-cover book. OCLC# 56611034

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• Signing Smart ™ for Long-Term Learning: Intermediate Handbook Wide-Eyed Learning, LLC The intermediate handbook is designed for families or caregivers who feel confident and comfortable signing with their children and are looking to go to the “next level”. Highlights include: ways to use signs to promote reading and enhance storytelling, suggestions to highlight and facilitate understanding of various concepts, and sign modification strategies to help parents create longer, more sustained interactions with further intimacy, communication and learning. Include soft-cover book. OCLC# 62729119

813 Signs Unseen, Sounds Unheard. Carolyn B. Norris N This novel addresses the issue of the appropriate education for

deaf children through the lives of five main characters-the hearing parents of a deaf child, a hearing son of deaf parents, an oral deaf adult and the young deaf boy caught in the middle. OCLC# 07871700

362.42 The Silent Garden: Raising Your Deaf Child. Paul Odgen O This book provides parents of deaf children with crucial information and a firm foundation for making the difficult decisions necessary

for a child to realize his or her full potential. OCLC# 35223078 362.42 They Grow In Silence: The Deaf Child and His Family. M Eugene Mindel

Authored by a child psychologist, this examination of deafness addresses the impact of a deaf child on a hearing family, culturally bias toward the deaf, the causes of deafness, hearing tests, social, educational and language development, and the concept of total communication. OCLC# 00206427

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362.42 Understanding Childhood Deafness. Wilma Rae Quinn Q This book focuses on issues such as sign language, speech correction techniques and childhood hearing problems. It urges

parents to make informed decisions. OCLC# 35690452 362.42 When Your Perfect Child is Deaf. House Ear Institute B Written as a discussion guide to the film, My Perfect Child is Deaf,

this booklet discusses the powerful emotional response hearing parents have to the news their child is deaf. The booklet provides coping strategies centered around the theme that a deaf child is a normal child who can do anything except hear. OCLC# 31431471

649.15 You and Your Deaf Child. John W. Adams A For parents of children newly diagnosed with hearing loss, this

book is a valuable resource to help families deal with their emotions. No OCLC#.

649.15 You and Your Hearing-Impaired Child: A Self Instructional A Guide For Parents. John W. Adams

This friendly guidebook helps parents examine their feelings about hearing impairment and improve their skills in managing their deaf or hard of hearing children. Includes helpful resources and references. OCLC# 18559103

Reference 362.196 AIDS and Deafness: Resource Directory. Gallaudet University, A and the Center for Disease Control’s AIDS Information

Clearinghouse This directory lists 50 organizations by state that offer AIDS-related services to deaf and hard of hearing people in the United States. OCLC# 20211977

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362.42 American Annals of the Deaf, April 1995. Conference of A Educational Administrators Serving the Deaf and Convention of

American Instructors of the Deaf The annual listing of educational programs is for deaf students, colleges that prepare students for careers in deafness, programs for the deaf-blind, rehabilitation programs and national organizations. OCLC#01479289

362.42 Benefits for the Hearing-Impaired. Benefits 4-U Publishing Co B This catalog lists a wide variety of services and products available

for Deaf and hard of hearing people in the Unites States. The catalog contains information on SSI and SSDI, a state-by-state listing of relay numbers and coupons and rebates from some businesses. OCLC# 21303999

419 Bummy’s Basic Parliamentary Guide. B Bummy Bernstien

This guide is a comprehensive explanation of the Parliamentary Procedure, written for Deaf students who use ASL. Some illustrations show the signs used during the Parliamentary Procedure. (Accompanying videotape also available.) OCLC# 35849116

362.29 Clinical Approaches: For the Treatment of Chemically C Dependent Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals. Developed by the Minnesota Chemical Dependency Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals,1994. This manual represents more than five years of work with chemically dependent individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Within this population this manual reflects a particular sensitivity to client diversity that includes ethnic backgrounds, education, socialization, cultural identity, family history, and mental health status. OCLC# 51213093

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Books 378 College and Career Programs for Deaf Students, 1995. C Prepared by Gallaudet University and the National Technical

Institute for the Deaf, this guide provides information on more than 100 colleges and universities, community colleges and technical institutes in the United States and Canada that serve the Deaf and hard of hearing. OCLC# 13812408

362.42 Communicating with Hearing People. Alice Hagemeyer C The purpose of "The Red Notebook" is to provide a central depository of "detachable" information that can be updated on Deafness, services for the Deaf, and library services.

OCLC# 07003382 362.4 The Complete Directory for People with Disabilities. C This book is a directory of publishers, associations and

manufactures of products for people with disabilities. OCLC# 30481091

419 The Comprehensive Signed English Dictionary. Harry C Bernstein This dictionary contains more than 3,100 sign words, 14

grammatical markers and the manual alphabet to meet the language needs of students from preschool through their adolescent years and beyond. OCLC# 09482740

362.42 Crossing That Bridge: A Guide to Making Literary Events W Accessible to Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing. Morgan Grayce Willow This guidebook leads arts administrators and literary event

programmers through the process of making public readings accessible to deaf and hard of hearing audiences and being compliant with ADA laws. OCLC# 43894283

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Books 362.42 Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Educational Services D Guidelines. The National Association of State Directors of Special

Education This guideline was developed with intent to provide assistance to

education agencies and, through them, to educators, service providers and parents. OCLC# 31637162

709.2 Deaf Artists of American Directory. A Guide to Deaf and Hard of D Hearing Artists 1995-1996 This directory contains information on hundreds of Deaf and hard

of hearing visual artists, performers, writers and performing arts groups. No OCLC#.

016.305 Deafness: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Basic D Materials. Gail Kovalik, Melanie Norton and Susan Meck This book provides an exhaustive list of works by and about individuals who are Deaf, books and media which relate the rich history and culture of the Deaf community in the U.S.

OCLC# 25540386 419 A Dictionary of American Sign Language on Linguistic S Principles. William C. Stokoe, Dorothy Caserline and Carl

Croneberg The 1976 reprint of the 1965 groundbreaking book that is taught ASL vocabulary along with the phonology and syntax. The book includes photos of handshapes only with explanations provided in a written form of ASL. OCLC# 02140054

423.1 A Dictionary of Idioms for the Deaf. Barron’s Educational Series D This dictionary is not signed but has written definition designed to

acquaint deaf students with idiomatic English. OCLC# 02157476

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Books 362.42 Directory of Educational Programs and Services for Students D Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing 1995.

This directory is designed to provide updated information to parents, educators and administrators on the programs and services available to students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. No OCLC#.

362.4 Directory of National Information Sources on Disabilities. D Volume 1 and 2. 1994-95. By U.S. Department of Education This directory helps to expedite searching for information, referral,

or direct services relating to disabilities. OCLC# 24821313 362.4 Disability Counts: the New Jersey Demographics of Disability D Survey. Anne M. Hill, Carol Harvey, and Monroe Berkowitz

This is a report of the results of an intensive survey taken in 1985 to establish the numbers and characteristics of disabled persons in New Jersey. OCLC# 26241324

658.834 Disabled Consumers: An Exploratory Opinion Survey. D Report submitted by the Gallaudet Research Institute, Washington,

D.C. The study of disabled consumers’ opinions on issues related to telephone communications. OCLC# 18405150

362.42 Gallaudet Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness. G John Van Cleve

This three-volume encyclopedia examines all aspects of the culture, and issues relating to the deaf community around the world. Contains 273 articles covering deaf related topics in fields from audiology and otolaryngology to sociology, history and law. Also contains bibliographies and a detailed index. OCLC# 13821696

636.7 Hear, Hear! A Guide to Training a Deaf Puppy. Barry Eaton. E This book is a guide to training a Deaf puppy. OCLC# 46847765

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362.4 Heredity Hearing Impairment Resource Registry, Oct. 1994. N National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

A collection of Fact Sheets based on articles from the Hereditary Deafness Newsletter of America and Advances in the Genetics of Deafness: A Bulletin of the HHIRR. Topics include: basic genetic concepts, genetic syndromes and personal experience with Waardenburg and Usher Syndromes. OCLC# 32827109

050 International Directory of Periodicals Related to Deafness- I 1992. Steven A. Frank

This directory lists periodicals that are most useful for finding articles on deafness-related topics. Most of these indexes can be found in college, university, and large public libraries. OCLC# 26900497

362.42 International Directory of Services for the Deaf. Steve Mathis M Research Unit for the Blind, Brunel University, Middlesex, England

This directory lists aids designed for those who use both non-visual and non-auditory methods for communication. OCLC# 07007792

362.41 International Guide to Aids and Services for the Deaf-Blind. G J.M. Gill. January 1986 This book is one of a series of reference books for those working

with the visually disabled. The aids include in this book may be used by a Deaf-Blind person. OCLC# 14513785

362.42 International Telephone Directory of the Deaf. (Updated I Annually) Telecommunications for the Deaf, Inc.

The ‘Blue Book’ lists agency and individual TTY phone numbers throughout the US. Contains many international listings, email addresses and websites as well. OCLC# 03736072

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Books 362.42 Interpreter Training Consultants Directory 1995-1996 Edition. I Waubonsee Community College This resource book identifies and lists Known presenters available to speak on a broad range of topics dealing with Sign Language Interpreters’ training. OCLC# 33163817 614.1 Medical-Legal Evaluation of Hearing Loss. Second Edition. D Robert A. Dobie, M.D.

This book is part of the clinical toolkit, and is particularly useful for medical-legal evaluation. OCLC# 45708669

362.42 Mental Health Services for Deaf People. M Barbara A. Willigan and Susan J. King, Editors

This directory contains information on over 350 mental health programs and services for people across the United States and parts of Canada. OCLC# 27258647

362.42 New Jersey Business and Agency TTY/ TDD Directory. N New Jersey Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

A comprehensive listing of all commercial, government and public TTY phone numbers in New Jersey. OCLC# 11173201

362.404 New Jersey Resources: 2004. Department of Human Services N and Division of Disability Services.

A guide to the resources available in New Jersey for disabled persons. OCLC# 49616855

419.03 NTC’s Multilingual Dictionary of American Sign Language. P Claude O. Proctor

This directory provides the essential vocabulary for communicating with speakers of other languages through American Sign Language. An ideal reference work for libraries, international organizations, businesses, language training centers, government agencies, and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. OCLC# 38898051

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362.42 Organizations of and for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People in N NJ. New Jersey Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Edited annually, this publication contains the names, addresses and phone numbers of organizations serving people with hearing loss. OCLC# 31431447

362.42 Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. Membership R Directory, 1995 Edition.

This directory includes certified, associate, supporting and student members listed by state as well as an alphabetical index of all members. Also includes organizational members, affiliate chapter presidents and the RID Code of Ethics. OCLC# 26243062

362.29 Removing Barriers: A Guide to Providing Substance Abuse R Services to People with Disabilities. University of Medicine and

Dentistry of New Jersey. A guide to increase awareness of access to substance abuse services for people with disabilities and to prevent substance abuse in disabled persons. No OCLC#

361.7 The Self-Help Group Directory. 18th Edition: 2002. S This book is a guide to self-help groups in New Jersey with national

organizations, models, and online groups. OCLC# 10009722 361.7 The Self-Help Support Group Directory. 19th Edition: 2004. S Wendy Rodenbaugh and Mary Ellen Kerin

A guide to self-help groups in New Jersey with national organizations, models, and online groups. OCLC# 10009722

353 US Government TDD Directory: 1991-92 Edition. U Information Resources Management Service

Extensive listing of federal government agencies and their TTY phone numbers. OCLC# 23878641

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Religion 259.4 Eye Centered-A Study on the Spirituality of Deaf People with E Implications for Pastoral Ministry. National Catholic Office of the

Deaf This book presents the results of the De Sales Project, a nationwide study of the spirituality of Deaf people conducted between 1986 and 1990. The book contains practical suggestions for ministry with Deaf people based on the results of the study and the experience of the NCOD members involved. OCLC# 26390186

362.42 How You Gonna Get to Heaven If You Can’t Talk With Jesus? W On Depathologizing Deafness. James Woodward

A collection of four significant yet preciously obscure articles that present the Deaf community from the point of Deaf cultural values. OCLC# 09556141

DV 230 Knowledge That Leads to Everlasting Life. Stories and information presented by Jehovah witnesses. (Accompanying videotapes also available) No OCLC#.

231.765 Made By Hand The Wonder of Creation. R Reverend Anthony Russo

This book was written in comic book format to enable pre-lingual deaf youth to understand and enjoy it. The hero, Jerry, is deaf so that the readers can more readily identify with him and learn something in depth about their relationship with God. At the end of each chapter is the Stop, Think, and Pray page for teachers who wish to have a dialogue with the student. OCLC# 07263814

419 A Manual of Religious Signs. Carter E. Bearden and Jerry Potter B This book, arranged alphabetically, is designed to meet the need

for a manual of signs to be used in a religious setting. OCLC# 07145084

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Books 419 Religious Signing: The Comprehensive Guide for All Faiths. C Elaine Costello

An easy to follow comprehensive guide for communication with the deaf in any religious setting. Includes more than 500 signs, a section of favorite verses, prayers and blessings. OCLC# 12975119

DV 289.92 The Secret of Family Happiness. Jehovah Witnesses discuss family relationships. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 35846410 419 Signs in Judaism. Adele Kronick Shuart S In addition to teaching Jewish religious signs, this book will help

readers gain knowledge of the religious, historical and cultural background of Judaism. OCLC# 13823716

Sign Language 419 American Sign Language: A Beginning Course. Catherine K Kettrick

This book is designed around lessons in ASL grammar. No English equivalents are provided for the illustrations as vocabulary is taught in “concepts” not “words” OCLC# 11383215

419 American Sign Language: A Comprehensive Dictionary. S Martin L.A. Sternberg

This reference work contains over 5,000 entries, eleven foreign language indexes and a bibliography of 1,300 works on deafness. OCLC# 03276243

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004.03 American Sign Language Computer Dictionary. Elaine Costello, C Ph.D.

Compilation of ASL computer signs. Contains clear, complete definitions; cross-references to lead to the appropriate term and sign; full torso illustrations; and easy-to-follow descriptions of the signs. OCLC #48013686

419.03 American Sign Language Dictionary, Third Edition. Martin L.A. S Sternberg

An abridged edition of what Los Angeles Times calls “the most comprehensive and clearly written dictionary of sign language ever published” which includes more than 5,000 signs and 8,000 illustrations. OCLC# 39210132

419 American Sign Language: Fact and Fancy. Harry Markowicz M This book attempts to dispel the numberous misconceptions about

American Sign Language. As a result, readers can obtain a healthy respect that rightfully emerges for this finely wrought structure that is a language. OCLC# 03333825

419 The American Sign Language Handshape Starter. Richard A. T Tennant and Marianne Gluszak Brown This handbook illustrates 840 of the most frequently used signs, arranging them by the 40 standard handshapes used in American Sign Language. OCLC# 50242973 419 The American Sign Language Phrase Book. Louie J. Fant F This book teaches phrases, expressions, sentences and questions

that come up in everyday conversation. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 30473690

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419 American Sign Language: A Student Text. Units 1-9. C Dennis Cokely

Not for beginners, this text is intended to help students acquire skills in the major grammatical features of ASL. Each unit focuses on a different topic. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 07194780

419 American Sign Language: A Student Text. Unit 10-18. C Dennis Cokely

Not for beginners, this text is intended to help students acquire skills in the major grammatical features of ASL. Each unit focuses on a different topic. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 07194780

419 American Sign Language: A Student Text. Unit 19-27. C Dennis Cokely

Not for beginners, this text is intended to help students acquire skills in the major grammatical features of ASL. Each unit focuses on a different topic. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 07194780

419 American Sign Language: A Teacher’s Resource Text on B Grammar and Culture. Charlotte Baker and Dennis Cokely

Aimed at teachers of sign language, this text provides a summary of what is recently known about the structure of ASL and the description of the people who use that language in the American Deaf Community. OCLC# 07085122

419 American Sign Language: Unabridged Edition. Martin L. S Sternberg This book is included more than 1,500 new signs and 4,000 new

illustrations. OCLC# 39223685

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Books 419 Ameslan: An Introduction to American Sign Language. F Louie J. Fant

These 14 lessons do not teach signs but rather how to put signs together the way that deaf people do. A series of accompanying films is available from the publisher. OCLC#00532500

419 A Basic Course in American Sign Language. Tom Humphries, H Carol Padden and Terrance J. O'Rourke

The textbook incorporates the latest information about ASL structure as well as widely used second language teaching techniques and learning strategies. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 31008117

419 B.A.S.I.C S.I.G.N Communication. William Newell N This book contains illustrations of approximately 1,000 signs

important for everyday conversation in alphabetical order. OCLC# 10377765

419 The Book of Name Signs: Naming in American Sign Language. S Samuel J. Suppalla

This one of a kind publication outlines the system whereby name signs are formed and given within Deaf communities. Hundreds of examples are provided to help people select appropriate name signs that follow the ASL rules of formation and use. OCLC# 26874364

419 Conversational Sign Language II: An Intermediate-Advanced M Manual. Willard J. Madsen This book meets a long unmet need for teachers, professional workers, prospective interpreters, and the general public as they progress from formal sign language to the language as it is communicated in the Deaf community. OCLC# 00945984

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419 Expressive and Receptive Fingerspelling for Hearing G Adults. LaVera M. Guillory

This eight-part course is designed to teach basic phonetic elements of the English language rather than the individual letters of the manual alphabet. OCLC# 00220862

419 Fingerpselling in American Sign Language. Brenda E. C Cartwright and Suellen J. Bahleda

A comprehensive book for fingerspelling practice. Lessons focus on history, use, receptive and expressive pointers, lexicalized fingerspelling and more. The book contains many practical and creative exercises, drills and activities. Suitable for beginner and intermediate ASL students. OCLC# 51054468

419 From Mime to Sign. Gilbert C. Eastman E The textbook is a unique approach to teaching American Sign

Language. It contains more than 1,000 visual concepts and an epilogue of over 175 signs. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 20028326

419.03 The Gallaudet Dictionary of American Sign Language. Clayton G Valli This dictionary represents more than five years of meticulous

assessment and labor. Featuring more than 3,000 illustration, this book displays the most useful selection of signs to be found in any single ASL reference source. Each sign illustration incorporates a compete list of English synonyms. OCLC# 60972163

419 Hyper Sign: An Interactive Dictionary of American Sign H Language. Ann K. Leiberth and Doug Martin

Reinforce your vocabulary with this CD packed with 2000 signed video clips. Search by categories or specific signs. Includes games, ASL rules, fingerspelling, and more! For all ages. OCLC# 39127045

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419 An Intellectual Look at American Sign Language. Tom Bertling I This book is an important collection of essays centered around American Sign Language. No OCLC#. 419 Intermediate Sign Language. Louie Fant F The second book in a series designed to provide continuity in the

study of Ameslan. This book builds upon the structure present in Sign Language and attempts to help the student become more proficient in Ameslan. OCLC# 06885474

419 International Hand Alphabet Charts. Simon J. Carmel I This second edition of this collection of manual alphabets from

around the world. OCLC# 08405949 419 Introduction to American Sign Language. Harry W. Hoemann H A 116-page readable summary of the principles of ASL grammar

along with background information on ASL and deafness. OCLC# 13515060

419 I Want to Talk: A Child Model of American Sign Language. H Harry W. Hoemann and Rosemarie Lucafo

This book analyzes the expressive sign language of Mike Barry, the seven year of deaf son of deaf parents. The author uses Mike’s signed sentences to teach and illustrate the grammatical principles of ASL. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 7010706

419 The Joy of Signing Puzzle Book. H Linda L. Hillebrand with Lottie L. Riekehof

This workbook provides crossword puzzles and other activities to reinforce the sign vocabulary taught in The Joy of Signing. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 22747436

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419 The Joy of Signing: The New Illustrated Guide for Mastering R Sign Language and the Manual Alphabet. Lottie L. Riekehof

This book is designed to acquaint students of sign language with basic sign vocabulary. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 03413847

419 Learning American Sign Language. Tom Humphries and H Carol Paddon

The lessons in this workbook are structured around language needed for common life situations. Examples are provided in the form of dialogues coupled with grammar and vocabulary instruction. (Accompanying videotape also available.) OCLC# 24066213

419 Lift Up Your Hands: Inspirational and Patriotic Songs in the W Language of Signs. Donna Gadling Weaks

Consists of two volumes of popular songs in sign language with melody lines, chords, words, and illustrations of the signed translations. OCLC# 11816510

419 Linguistics of American Sign Language. Clayton Valli and V Ceil Lucas

The compressive text explains the fundamentals of phonology, morphology, syntax and the use of language as related to ASL. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 45024552

419 Numbering in American Sign Language. Brenda E. Cartwright C and Suellen J. Bahleda

Incorporates lessons on a wide range of numbering topics, including both citation form and common variations. Each chapter includes an assortment of practical and creative exercises, drills and activities. Suitable for beginner and intermediate ASL students. OCLC# 51954655

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419 Numbering In American Sign Language: Number Signs for N Everyone. Dawn Sign Press

Everything you need to know for expressing numbers in terms of quantities, time, money, measurements, game scores, and more. Number sign vocabulary and phrases, shown with sign illustrations and English translations. OCLC# 39143205

401 Original Signs. David F. Armstrong A This book embraces the Darwinian concept of natural selection and extends it to the formation of language. OCLC# 40305610 419 The Other Side of Silence: Sign Language and the Deaf N Community in America. Arden Neisser

This book contains the realities of the world of the deaf and the issues that often go unexamined while the oral/manual debate continues: control of schools and agencies, allocation of multimillion-dollar budgets, the quality of education and of lives. OCLC# 09646443

610.3 Random House Webster’s American Sign Language Medical C Dictionary. Elaine Costello

Webster’s sign language medical dictionary contains over 1,000 terms on current treatments, symptoms, and other essential medical vocabulary. This book will help facilitate clearer communication between ASL users and healthcare professionals. OCLC# 44681763

419 Say It With Hands. Louie Fant F This introduction to manual communication covers 500 basic signs. Each lesson includes practice drills. OCLC# 01030888

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419 Sign and Culture: A Reader for Students of American Sign S Language. William C. Stokoe

This book contains a selection of papers to give students, educators, teachers and parents useful information. The chapters are arranged in four sections: what is sign language; learning and using sign language, sign language and culture; biological and interactive roots of sign language. OCLC# 06694931

419 Signed English for the Classroom. Ralph R. Miller M Prepared for the classroom teacher, this book contains phrases

and words needed for a typical school day. Lessons are arranged by subjects such as “classroom items”, “numbers and coins,” etc. OCLC# 01418654

419 Signing Everyday Phrases. Mickey Flodin F This book is designed to give hospital workers, doctors, police,

firefighters, emergency personnel, and anyone who comes in contact with Deaf people a basic sign language vocabulary to express common, everyday ideas, events and feelings. OCLC# 34746135

419 Signing: How to Speak With Your Hands. Elaine Costello C Arranged by chapters in which similar signs are grouped together.

Enough basic information is given in the first chapter to enable the students to begin rudimentary signing immediately. Contains an index and selected bibliography. OCLC# 09153567

419 Signing Naturally: Student Workbook Level One. Ella Mae Lenz S Ken Mikos and Cheri Smith

This workbook supplements and reinforces signing Naturally Level One classroom instruction and provides students with an effective way to review, practice and retain what they have learned in class. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 20875380

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Books 419 Signing Naturally: Student Workbook Level Two. Ella Mae Lenz S Ken Mikos and Cheri Smith

This workbook supplements and reinforces Signing Naturally Level Two classroom instruction and provides students with an effective way to review, practice and retain what they have learned in class. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 26108601

DV419 Signing Naturally: Student Workbook Level Three. Ella Mae

Lenz Ken Mikos and Cheri Smith

This workbook supplements and reinforces Signing Naturally Level Three classroom instruction and provides students with an effective way to review, practice and retain what they have learned in class. (Accompanying DVD also available) OCLC# 64015322

419 Sign Language Crash Course I. 3rd Edition. LindaLee Massoud M This book is designed for community education, self-study, and

“Enrichment” sign language classes. Uses ASL and PSE. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 42903987

419 Sign Language Crash Course II. LindaLee Massoud M Continuation of Sign Language Crash Course I. This book contains

lessons 9-16. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 40659182

DV 419 Sign Language For All Ages. Sign-Pak, Inc.

The worksheets will reinforce academic skills, promote socialization enrichment, gain better understanding of a new way of communication and enhance deaf awareness. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 15607617

419.03 Signos Para El Ingles Exacto. Maruxa Salgues Cargill, Lou G Brown, Gerilee Gustason, and Ester Zawolkow.

A book for Spanish-speaking families of deaf and heard of hearing children in schools using Signing Exact English. OCLC# 10100336

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Books 419 Signs Everywhere. Nancy Kelly-Jones K A listing of signs for cities in the United States, Canada and

Mexico. U.S. and Canadian cities are arranged by state or province. Mexican cities are in Mexican, not American, sign. OCLC# 08172666

419 Signs for All Seasons: More Sign Language Games. K Suzie Linton Kirchner

Contains games and activities to be played in pantomime, gestures, fingerspelling and sign language for everyone. OCLC# 03633582

419 Signs for Computing Terminology. Steven L. Jamison J This book illustrates signs for common computer vocabulary. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 10341217 419 Signs for Me: Basic Sign Vocabulary for Children, Parents and B Teachers. Ben Bahan and Joe Dannis

This unique sign text links the printed English word with an illustration of the concept. The ASL equivalent is printed next to the illustration to emphasize that there is not a one-to-one correspondence between English words and ASL signs. Illustrations are large and clear. OCLC# 22205082

419 Signs of Language. Edward Klima K Discusses the origin and development of ASL, the internal structure

of its basic units and the grammatical processes it employs. One purpose of this book is to demonstrate that a human language can arise and develop independently of spoken language and that the human capacity for language is deeper than the mere capacity to vocalize. OCLC# 04569939

419 Student Study Guide for A Basic Course in American Sign D Language. Frances S. DeCapite

This book teaches the grammar as well as the vocabulary of ASL with clear explanations, examples and exercises. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 18352735

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419 Talk With Me: Communication with the Multi-Handicapped T Deaf. Jeanne Huffman

Demonstrates over 435 specialized signs developed for ASL, which have proven effective for use with the multi-handicapped deaf in the California State Hospital System. OCLC# 01288781

419 Talk With Your Hands. David O. Watson W Arranged by subject, this two-volume dictionary of ASL can be

used as a textbook or reference work. OCLC# 00800241 419 The Video Dictionary of ASL Signs. Ray Bearden. V This manual is great resource for a community, college, or church

library. (Accompanying videotapes also available) OCLC# 45817123

641.5 The Visual Language Cookbook. Gayle Joyce J A step-by-step guide to cooking with sign language directions.

Contains everything from hors d’oeurves to desserts. OCLC# 06206290

CHILDRENS' FICTION JF The After-Christmas Tree. Linda Wagner Tyler T One family is sad to say goodbye to their Christmas tree at the end

of the holiday season. The family wonders how to make the holiday spirit last. They decide to invite friends and family over for an after Christmas party. After some fun ice skating on the pond, the group collects pine cones to bring back to the house to decorate with peanut butter, popcorn and berries and then hang on the tree outside. The group retreats inside with mugs of hot chocolate to watch the birds enjoy the Christmas tree’s “second season of giving.” OCLC# 25711417

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813.54 Alan and the Baron. Ron Hamilton H Alan, a ten-year-old deaf boy, helps train Baron, a horse, for the big

race. Alan detects Baron’s problem just in time to help him win. OCLC# 10081522

813 Breakaway. Ruth Hallman H In this novel, Kate and her boyfriend, who recently became deaf,

run away to Georgia where Rob can learn to live independently without interference from his mother. OCLC# 06864029

811.52 Casey at the Bat. Ernest Lawrence Thayer T The book tells a poetic story that baseball is coming soon, and

what better way to start the season than with an action-packed baseball adventure. Casey, the star player of the Mudville Nine, is the team’s last hope of winning the big game. Will Casey hit one over the fences or will he strike out? OCLC# 37029892

419 Cinderella / Rumpelstiltskin: A Children’s Classic Retold in C ASL. Adapted by the editors of Dawn Sign Press

A vivid retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s children’s classics of the emperor who wore no clothes and Hans Clodhopper who married a princess. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 28896929

JF Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. Judi Barrett and Ron Barrett B In this hilarious story a grandfather tells about a town where the

weather is anything about ordinary. In fact, extraordinary doesn’t even begin to describe it; instead of rain and snow, the clouds let out soup and meatballs. But what will happen when suddenly the food starts getting larger? Will they be able to save their town, or will it be destroyed by giant pancakes? OCLC# 03707689

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Books F Deaf Child Crossing. Marlee Matlin M Megan is excited when Cindy, a hearing girl, moves into her

neighborhood, hoping to have a best friend. The two girls become friends and Cindy learns sign language to communicate with Megan. When the girls go to summer camp, though, Cindy becomes jealous that Megan spends all of her time with a deaf girl there. Before they can mend their differences, both girls have to learn what it means to be a friend. OCLC# 48619309

JF Diary of A Worm. Doreen Cronin C Through the journal of a young worm we get a worm’s eye view

about life underground. We learn about his family and friends and daily activities and he shares what he likes about being a worm, like not having to take a bath or go to the dentist "No cavities--no teeth, either.” But what is it that worm wishes he can do just like humans? OCLC# 49922263

JF Duck for President. Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin C This colorful and humorous book is about a duck who started on a

farm with a couple of chores. He wanted to be more! He went on to become a farmer, a governor, and even the president. So what happens when a duck finally gets everything he wants? OCLC# 53223488

JF Fireman Small. Wong Herbert Yee Y The book is about a Fireman Small, the only firefighter who lives by

the bay. During a busy day, he goes out of his way to rescue and help everyone. When will poor Fireman Small gets his well-deserved rest? OCLC# 29024532

419 The Flying Fingers Club. Jean F. Andrews A This book is about the boy, Donald who struggles with his learning disability and makes new friend with a Deaf boy, who teaches him sign language. OCLO# 18162862

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Books 419 The Girl Who Wouldn’t Talk. Cheryl and Jim Goldfeter G An illustrated poem that tells of the life of a deaf girl from early

detection of her hearing loss, through an attempt at oral education and finally to her transfer to the state school for the Deaf. OCLC# 03242335

JF Groundhog Gets A Say. Pamela Curtis Swallow S A hilarious story is about an eager groundhog who feels that

groundhogs are misunderstood and underappreciated. Groundhogs have so many talents that humans don’t even know about! Groundhogs can move seven hundred pounds of dirt and rocks in one day, climb trees and even are related to the squirrel family. Will this young groundhog succeed in his mission to change the world’s understanding of groundhogs and make Groundhog’s Day last all year long? OCLC# 57344206

JF Guji Guji. Chih-Yuan Chen C A hilarious story is about a crocodile who was born a crocodile but

raised as a duck in a duck family. Guji Guji is happy and content with his family and duck life. One day he is confronted by three very hungry crocodiles that convince him that he is really a crocodile and attempt to persuade him to betray his family and hand them over to the hungry crocs. What will this crockoduck do? OCLC# 56326573

JF The Hallo-Wiener. Dav Pilkey P This book tells a hilarious and festive story about a dachshund

named Oscar. His dog friends constantly tease him about being a dachshund “hotdog” dog. For Halloween, he's determined to have the scariest costume so all his friends will be jealous. Oscar is very sad when he realizes his Mom got him a "hotdog bun" costume, but wears the costume so he won't disappoint her. Oscar just knows this will be the worst Halloween ever. While trick or treating something unexpected happens, but Oscar comes to his friends’ rescue and saves the day! OCLC# 31604470

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419 Hasta Luego, San Diego. Jean F. Andrews A A third in the series of mysteries with a young, deaf character, this

book recounts the adventures of the Flying Fingers Club as they investigate thefts of rare cockatoos from the San Diego Zoo. OCLC# 22887638

JF Horton Hatches the Egg. Dr. Seuss S In yet another zany story, Dr. Seuss takes us into a world of crazy

characters and an even crazier problem. Mayzie, a lazy bird, has decided to leave for vacation, but what will she do with her egg? Who will take care of it while she’s gone? OCLC# 03603867

362.42 I’m Deaf and It’s Okay. Lorraine Aseltine, Evelyn Mueller, and A Nancy Tait

A young boy explains how lonely and frustrated he feels because he can't hear and dislikes the hearing aids he wears. He is angry because he knows he will always have them, however, his feelings start to change when he meets a teenage boy who also wears hearing aids. OCLC# 12805685

398 Joseph had a Little Overcoat. Simms Taback T In this hilarious story, Joseph’s favorite overcoat gets old and worn,

so he makes a jacket out of it. When the jacket is covered in patches, he makes a vest out of it. Joseph’s creative and frugal ways continues until there's nothing left of the original coat. But clever Joseph manages to make something out of nothing! What does he make? OCLC# 40159006

JF Karate Girl. Mary Leary L Mary wants to protect her younger brother from bullies. She takes

karate lessons, thinking this will be a good way to protect him. Mary soon realizes that karate is more than just self defense - it is about strength and self-confidence. OCLC# 50919727

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419 The Little Mermaid: A Children’s Classic Retold in ASL. A Adapted by the editors of Dawn Sign Press

Renowned Deaf storyteller Ben Bahan incorporates facial expressions, body movements, and sign language in a vivid retelling of the children’s classic of the mermaid and her prince. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 26571624

JF Missing Mitten Mystery. Steven Kellogg K This creative story is about a little girl, Anne who spends all day

building a huge snowman and playing in the snow. When she realizes that her red mitten is missing, she and her dog, Oscar, retrace her steps. Will it be found? OCLC# 42863096

JF Monsoon. Uma Krishnaswami & Jamel Akib K In northern India, a young girl observes the sights and sounds of

her town as everyone anxiously waits for the monsoon to arrive. The welcome rain will help to wash away the dust and bring relief from the hot dry wind. But what if the monsoon rain does not come? OCLC#48397321

JF Mooseltoe. Margie Palatini and Henry Cole P This amazing and imaginative book is about a Moose who is full of

holiday cheer. All of his planning and preparation is going perfectly until he realizes he forgot the Christmas tree. What is Moose going to do? OCLC# 43167927

813 Muddy Four Paws. Jean Ure. U Scholastic Children’s Books

This book is about a girl, Clara Carter who finds a suitcase in the ditch and it yelps. She and Jilly find Mud, a rather large dog; finding him changed their life forever. OCLC# 40119818

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419 The Musicians of Bremen, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty: M A Children’s Classic Retold in ASL. Adapted by the editors of

Dawn Sign Press The renowned Deaf storytellers Ben Bahan and Nathie Marby incorporate facial expressions, body movements, and sign language in a vivid retelling of three children’s classics. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 28896708

F Nobody’s Perfect. Marlee Matlin and Doug Cooney M This is a fictional story about Alexis, a new student, and Megan,

who is deaf. Megan, who has tried to befriend Alexis, starts to fear that Alexis is treating her differently because she is deaf. When the girls are paired together for a school project, Megan realizes that nobody is perfect. OCLC# 60796088

636.7 Nose Knows: The Adventures of Nose, Wonderdog. Charles A Nose. Nose Books, Inc.

A series about Nose, the smallest pup in the litter, who was found to be deaf and blind at two months old, stories of Nose’s adventures. No OCLC#

Volume 1 - Let’s Meet Nose Volume 2 - How Nose Got her Name Volume 3 - Nose Meets her Neighbors JF Oliver Gets FM. Maureen Cassidy Riski R Oliver had a hard time understanding what other people were

saying, even with his hearing aids. His audiologist suggests he try an FM system, which helps people who have a hearing loss hear better in a noisy room, or when the speaker is at a distance, in school and at home. After starting to use the FM system, Oliver can once again hear better than he had before. OCLC# 52491529

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Books JF Oliver Gets Hearing Aids. Maureen Cassidy Riski & Nikolas R Klakow Oliver has a hearing impairment therefore struggles to follow

directions in school and have fun with his friends. His life changes when his parents take him to an audiologist where his hearing is tested and he gets fitted with hearing aids. Provides a speech and hearing checklist outlining expected behaviors of children from 3 months to 5 years. OCLC# 52005480

398 Once Upon A Time: A Children’s Classic Retold in ASL. O Adapted by the editors of Dawn Sign Press

This Illustrated English translation of the Hans Christian Anderson classic is designed to accompany the videotaped ASL versions. OCLC# 42490233 Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - The Little Mermaid Volume 2 - The Emperor’s New Clothes/ Hans Clodhopper Volume 3 - The Fisherman and His Wife/ Hansel and Gretel

Volume 4 - Rapunzel/ The Musicians of Bremen & Sleeping Beauty

Volume 5 - The Princess and the Pea/ Inchilena Volume 6 - Cinderella/ Rumpelstiltskin

362.42 Philip and The Boy Who Said, “Huh?” John Paulits. P This book is about Philip Felton realizes that his new friend,

Eugene has a hearing problem and is in denial. With Philip’s help, Eugene learns that it is ok to be different. OCLC# 46614671

JF Pooch on the Loose: A Christmas Adventure. Steven Kroll & K Michael Garland

The adventure story is about Christmas time and Bart, a Scottie dog, who longs to enjoy the hustle and bustle of New York City without being on his leash. When his owner Max brings home a Christmas tree, Bart takes the opportunity to break away and explore the sights and sounds of Manhattan. Although he covers quite a bit of ground, Bart realizes something is missing… OCLC# 57134472

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Books 629.45 Pupniks: The Story of Two Space Dogs. S. Ruth Lubka L PUPNIKS is the true story of two Russian dogs, Belka and Strelka,

who in 1960 orbited Earth in the space satellite Sputnik 5. The success of their mission helped pave the way for human space travel. OCLC#51297224

813.54 Robin Sees a Song. Jim and Cheryl Pahz P This poem features Robin, a deaf character in The Girl Who

Wouldn’t Talk. In a dream, Robin is taught to appreciate ‘songs’ she can see rather than hear. OCLC# 3609955

JF Roller Coaster. Marla Frazee F This hilarious story is about a young girl is finally tall enough to ride

the BIG rollercoaster and she is going for her first ride! We share her journey from start to finish as we wait in line with her and the other riders for their turn; getting to settled in the front row of the rollercoaster and waiting for the bell that begins the S-L-O-W ride up to the top of the rollercoaster right before it D-R-O-P-S down! OCLC# 49935986

419 The Secret in the Dorm Attic. Jean F. Andrews A Second in a series of mysteries, this book describes the

adventures of a young hearing boy as he visits his deaf friend at the state’s residential school. Their investigation of strange happenings in the dorm attic and the theft of a priceless necklace result in exciting new adventures. OCLC# 21197869

813 The Silent One. Joy Cowley C This novel, set in the South Pacific, tells the story of a deaf boy

who is alienated from his people but finds comfort and acceptance in the silent world of the sea. OCLC# 06708506

636.7 The St. Bernard is in the Yard. Pete Campione C This clever rhyming book shows children that dogs can be good

companions when you are lonely and in need of a friend. NO OCLC#.

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398 Stone Soup. Marcia Brown B Three tired and hungry soldiers stumble upon a village on their way

home from war. Afraid of the soldiers, the villagers hide their food. With nothing to share, the soldiers decide to make a hearty stone soup. Stone Soup? Curious, the villagers can’t wait to help make the soup... OCLC#10896758

JF Superdog: The Heart of a Hero. Caralyn Buehner and Mark t B Buehner

This story is about all of Dexter’s friends who make fun of him because he is too tiny to even play with the others. So no one believed when Dexter tried to become a Superhero. Was he too small to save his friend Cleevis’ life? OCLC# 49494965

JF Tacky the Penguin. Helen Lester L A hilarious story is about Tacky, who is not your typical formal and

proper penguin. He is one unique bird that marches to the beat of his own drum. He is loud, dresses funny and is always full of antics. His fellow penguins agree that his bad habits are…tacky! However, when trouble comes to town and threatens the penguins’ existence, it is Tacky’s “un-penguin-like” behavior that saves the day.

OCLC# 16985949 371.912 Thanks A Lot! Lucille R. Kramer K This is a story about a deaf boy, Jordon, who uses sign language instead of speech, and how he finds a way to make friends through

the school play. OCLC# 33886339 JF Tub-boo-boo. Margie Palatini P The book tells a hilarious story about a boy, Henry, who is trying to

stop the drippy faucet. While taking his bath, he gets his big toe stuck in the spigot of the tub. Mother tries to fix his “tub-boo-boo” but ends up getting stuck as well. Dad comes to the rescue but then his tie gets tangled up. The bathroom gets crowded with people all trying to fix the “tub-boo-boo”. Will Henry and those who try to rescue him ever be free? OCLC# 41958885

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JF A Turkey for Thanksgiving. Eve Bunting B Mrs. Moose’s Thanksgiving table and guest list are all in order

except for one thing- the turkey. She complains to Mr. Moose that everyone else has a turkey except for them. So Mr. Moose sets out to find Mrs. Moose a turkey to complete this year’s Thanksgiving feast. When Mr. Moose finds a nice plumb turkey and invites him over for dinner, Turkey becomes scared. Mr. Moose has to convince Turkey to join the festivities and Turkey is pleasantly surprised when he finds himself a guest at the Thanksgiving table, not on it. OCLC# 22709254

398.245 Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears: A West African Tale. A Verna Aardema & Leo and Diane Dillon

In the book, Mosquito tells Iguana a tall tale that sends Iguana off in a huff at being told nonsense. This sets off a chain reaction of events with the jungle animals until it reaches Mother Owl and she refuses to wake up the sun with her hoot. To bring back order to the jungle, the animals work to resolve the problem and teach Mosquito a lesson. OCLC# 43023671

JF Wild About Books. Judy Sierra S The adventures in the book begin when Molly, the librarian,

mistakenly parks her bookmobile at, of all places, the zoo! What are animals supposed to do with books? Molly begins by showing them all different kinds of books, and soon the animals begin

doing much more than just reading. OCLC# 52165725 JF The Wizard, the Fairy, and the Magic Chicken. Helen Lester L A hilarious story is about a trio of magicians, who are all jealous

about each other. They try to show each other “who is the best” by making monsters, but they realize their magic goes awry. Will they work as a team to solve the problem? Or not? OCLC# 09081697

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CHILDREN’S NON-FICTION Biographies 362.42 Amy: The Story of a Deaf Child. Lou Ann Walker W Text and photographs depict the life of a deaf fifth-grader, Amy

Rowley, who goes to regular school and enjoys normal activities with the help of hearing aids and sign language. OCLC# 11234734

371.912 Anna’s Silent World. Bernard Wolf W This book is a sensitive portrayal of a six-year old girl who was born

deaf yet is able to lead a complete and active life in a world full of sound. OCLC# 02655656

813 Apple is My Sign. Mary Riskind R This story is about growing up in a deaf family and the use of sign

language/communication among Apple Harry’s friends. Exposure to how Deaf means of communication and talking are different. OCLC# 07170957

362.4 Buddy: The First Seeing Eye Dog. Eva Moore M In the 1920s, Morris Frank, a blind man, travels from America to

Switzerland to meet Buddy, a seeing eye dog. No one in America had ever had a seeing eye dog before Morris! OCLC# 32238512

636.7 Caesar: On Deaf Ears. Loren Spiotta-DiMare S This story is about the Deaf dog. OCLC# 38268769

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Books JF Dad, Jackie, and Me. Myron Uhlberg U It is 1947 and a young Brooklyn boy can hardly wait for Jackie

Robinson to join the Dodger’s team lineup. He is surprised learn that his Deaf father is excited as well. His father shares that he relates to Jackie Robinson’s triumph with own personal struggle for respect and acceptance. Together they enjoy going to games together and working on the Jackie Robinson scrapbook they created. Through baseball, a father and son learn to grow in acceptance of each other. OCLC# 56050976

JF Elana’s Ears or How I Become the Best Big Sister in the World. L Gloria Roth Lowell & Karen Stormer Brooks This book tells the heartwarming story of Lacey, the “only dog” in

the house. Lacey has all the fun and attention any dog could ask for. But things change one day when Mom and Dad bring home a new baby – Baby Elana. Although she is a dog, Lacy is proud to consider herself Elana’s “big sister.” When Lacey tries to teach Baby Elana to bark she realizes that the baby can’t hear. Lacey the dog saves the day by communicating this to Elana’s parents and helps Baby Elana by becoming her “ears.”OCLC# 42392151

636.7 For Pete’s Sake! Linda Verville. Melissa Pelletier. V This book is about a German Shepard/Husky, Chelsea who tells a

true story of her best friend Australian Shepard/Dalmation, Pete who was born blind and Deaf. An inspiration to children and adults to believe in themselves despite their limitations. OCLC# 53997282

636.753 Gretchen: The Bicycle Dog. Anita Heyman H This book is a true story of a dachshund who adjusts to a serious

handicap. After an unfortunate jump, Gretchen loses the function of her hind legs. OCLC# 51823832

362.42 Hannie. B. Luetke-Stahlam L This story features a hearing girl, Hannie, and her two deaf sisters. OCLC# 34683184

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Books 362.42 I Have a Sister- My Sister is Deaf. Jeanne Whitehouse Peterson P A young girl describes how her deaf sister experiences everyday

things. OCLC# 02507874 362.42 Inner Lives of Deaf Children. Martha Sheridan S (Interviews & Analysis)

This book is about the children’s voices as they tell us about their lifeworlds – their images of themselves and others in their lives. OCLC# 45799628

362.42 Laurent Clerc, The Story of His Early Years. C Cathryn Carrol

A biographical novel is about the youth of Laurent Clerc, the first deaf teacher of the Deaf in the United States. OCLC# 23143161

362.42 Lisa and Her Soundless World. Edna S. Levine L This book is designed to create an understanding attitude towards the deaf and by the deaf at a child’s level. OCLC# 00700974 323.092 Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King. Doreen R Rappaport

As a young boy, Martin Luther King promised that one day he would “get big words, too.” As a man, he kept that promise and used his “big words” to preach love and peace to all people. His mission was to help black Americans gain their civil rights using words rather than violence…until tragedy struck. OCLC# 187543581

JF Perkins Goes Out. Odds Bodkin B Perkins Panda had a wonderful day with his friends Earl and Sam.

They visit the playground for a picnic, walked through town and made a trip to the library. Earl and Sam are blind and showed Perkins Panda how they experience life through touch, sound and smell. To remember the day, Perkins Panda decides to write an experience story in Braille for Earl and record a tape for Sam. OCLC# 56504642

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Books 362.41 A Picture Book of Helen Keller. David A. Adler A This book tells the challenges faced by Helen Keller, who grew up

both blind and deaf. Feeling alone and frustrated, she reacted negatively to her family and friends. When teacher Anne Sullivan came to live with her, Helen fought the opportunity to learn. Over time Helen realized that learning allowed her to communicate and opened a new world full of opportunity for her. OCLC# 20934266

686.282 A Picture Book of Louis Braille. David A. Adler A This fun and informative book about Louis Braille’s life. It tells the

story about how he became blind and how he coped with his newfound disability. Through family support and a strong desire to learn, he ends up changing history! OCLC# 35360654

379.263 Remember: The Journey to School Integration. Toni Morrison M This inspirational book full of wonderful photographs tells the

feelings and emotions of black children before and after Brown versus Education. What is it like when black children and white children go from being separated to being together in school? OCLC# 53276316

JF Sam the Minuteman. Nathaniel Benchley. Illustrated by: Arnold B Lobel. Harper Collins.

The American Revolution is about to begin, and Sam, a young Minuteman, must overcome his fears in order to help his countrymen fight for freedom. OCLC# 00021293

362.42 Silent Observer. Christy MacKinnon M In this beautifully illustrated book the author tells of her life as a

deaf child in the late 1800’s in Nova Scotia. OCLC# 28149144 635.997 A Small World to Hold in Your Hand. Gerald P. Stowell. S A story about Mickey, how to grow a bonsai tree, and the life of the

bonsai. No OCLC#

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Books 597.96 The Snake Book. Mary Ling, Mary Atkinson and Frank Greenaway L A brief introduction to 12 different snakes ranging from the boa

constrictor to the everglades rat snake. Close-up, full-color photographs set against stark white backgrounds allow readers to see the details of each reptile's body. This book gives you a very comprehensive section about the anatomy, how they hunt, habitats, and senses of the snake. OCLC# 35305107

362.42 What is the Sign for Friend? Judith Greenberg G Text and photographs depict the life of Shane, a deaf child who

goes to a regular grade school and enjoys normal activities with the help of a sign language interpreter, and hearing aids. OCLC# 11519081

JF The Winter of Red Snow: The Revolutionary War Diary of G Abigail Jane Stewart. Kristiana Gregory. Scholastic Inc. Abigail Jane Stewart lives in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; 1777. Her

diary is an account of her life during the Revolutionary War. OCLC# 56114478

813 Words in Our Hands. Ada Bassett Litchfield L Describes life in a family where both parents are deaf from the

perspective of their 9 year old son. When the family moves, the adjustment is difficult for them all. OCLC# 05831853

Gallaudet Pre-School English Project Publications The following books were produced by the Gallaudet Pre-School English Project in the early 1970’s. They include children’s classics, nursery rhymes, and some original works illustrated with the signed English translations of the text. 419 All By Myself. Ralph R. Miller M A little boy tells about the things he can do all by himself.

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Books 419 At Night: A First Book of Prepositions. Linda C. Tom T This book presents 20 frequently used prepositions in an amusing

format. OCLC# 02466381 419 Baby’s Animal Book. Jack L. Fennell F A preschool level book which teaches children the signs for some

favorite animals such as kitten, dog, elephant, and mouse. OCLC# 04651700

419 Be Careful. Ralph Miller M A book of cautions which attempts to show the child in an amusing

manner just what will happen if s/he is careless or thoughtless. OCLC# 02416810

419 Bobby Visits the Dentist. Ann Silver S Describes a first visit to the dentist in a way so as to prevent

negative attitudes and make the dentist appear a kindly and helpful person. OCLC# 02479976

419 Cars and Trucks and Things. Ralph R. Miller M Describes many vehicles, which a young child encounters very

early such as tricycles, wagons, cars and trucks. OCLC# 01522899 419 Circus Time. Ralph R. Miller M A visit to the circus teaches related vocabulary. OCLC# 02407094 419 The Clock Book. Linda C. Tom T The time of day shown on a clock with the corresponding activity

such as lunchtime and naptime, are discussed. OCLC# 02197866 419 Count and Color. Linda C. Tom T An introduction to color and numbers. OCLC# 01522832

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419 The Gingerbread Man. Ann Silver S Tells of the gingerbread man who jumps out of the oven and taunts

his pursuers until he meets a wiley fox. OCLC# 02407083 419 Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Karen Luczak Saulnier S Retells the tale of Goldilock’s visit to the bear’s home.

OCLC# 07781935 419 Good Manners. Ralph R. Miller M Contrasts polite manners with ‘animal’ bad behavior. At the end of

the book the child answers yes or no to examples of good or bad conduct. OCLC# 04961636

419 Hansel and Gretel. Ralph R. Miller S A retelling of the fairy tale in which children are abandoned in the

woods, find a witch’s gingerbread house and escape to return home. OCLC# 01628642

419 Happy Birthday Carol. Ralph R. Miller M Carol celebrates her third birthday with a party and presents.

OCLC# 00897676 419 The Holiday Book. Jack L. Fennell F Describes the major holidays beginning with Halloween and ending

with the Fourth of July. OCLC# 01293933 419 How To In Signed English. Ralph R. Miller M Explains and illustrates how to do almost everything from taking a

bath to picking up a puppy to eating spaghetti. OCLC# 02299302 419 I want to be a Farmer. Ralph R. Miller M In rhyme, this story describes the farmer’s day. OCLC# 00897618

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Books 419 Jack and the Beanstalk. Michelle A. Herx H A retelling of the fairy tale. OCLC# 02161877 419 Julie Goes to School. Linda C. Tom T Spend a day with Julie as she attends preschool.

OCLC# 04697083 419 The Little Green Monster. Sue Johnson J A little green monster is sighted but it is actually a boy playing a

trick on his big sister. OCLC# 13179739 419 Little Lost Sally. Ann Silver S Sally gets lost during a visit to the Zoo with her father.

OCLC# 01984653 419 Little Poems for Little People. Lillian B. Hamilton H Favorite poems from Mother Goose. OCLC# 01293918 419 Little Red Riding Hood. Karen Luczak Saulnier S In this retelling of the folktale, both grandma and Little Red Riding

Hood escape being eaten and the wolf is killed by the woodsman. OCLC# 07639058

419 Mathew’s Accident. Linda C. Tom T Mathew learns to pay attention to the “Don’t Walk” sign when he

accidentally slips and falls in the path of an oncoming truck. OCLC# 01984699

419 Mouse’s Christmas Eve. Ralph R. Miller M Mouse explores the sights and smells of Christmas, gets trapped in

a stocking and sees Santa Claus. OCLC# 01872764 419 My Toy Book. Ann Silver S A very early reader which names a variety of toys.

OCLC# 01632745

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419 The Night Before Christmas. Ralph R. Miller M The retelling of the favorite Christmas Eve poem.

OCLC# 00897660 419 Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose. N A collection of favorites such as Humpty-Dumpty, Jack Be Nimble

and Little Bo Peep. OCLC# 03324614 419 The Pet Shop. Karen Luczak Saulnier and Linda C. Tom T A children's book describing the pets one finds in a pet shop in Signed English. OCLC# 03646942 419 Sand, Sea, Shells and Sky. Ann Silver S A family spends a day at the beach where the children play in the

sand, observe sea animals, and thoroughly enjoy themselves. OCLC# 01293953

419 Songs in Signed English. S A collection of songs with musical notation as the sign. Included

are such favorites as London Bridge, Pop Goes the Weasel, and Three Blind Mice. OCLC# 08180490

419 Spring is Green. Ann Silver S This book is about the four seasons of the year and the clothes,

colors and activities that go along with each. OCLC# 05014721 419 Stores. Ralph R. Miller M This story takes children and parents to a variety of stores.

OCLC# 01872869 419 The Things I like to Do. Ralph R. Miller M A little girl tells about the things she likes to do. OCLC# 07012165

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419 The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Ann Silver S The story of the three goats who must face the terrible troll before

crossing the bridge to green pasture. OCLC# 02479405 419 The Three Little Pigs. Karen Luczak Saulnier S The story of the three pigs who outsmart the big bad wolf.

(Accompanying video also available) OCLC# 01949247 419 The Ugly Duckling. Ralph R. Miller M Recounts the transformation of an ugly duckling into a beautiful

swan. (Accompanying video also available) OCLC# 01636693 419 We’re Going to the Doctor. Ann Silver S When Andy the bear goes to the doctor’s office, he meets the

nurse who weighs and measures him, the audiologist who tests his hearing and the doctor who checks to be sure he’s well. OCLC# 01871813

419 With My Legs. Ralph R. Miller M A little girl shows how she likes to use her sense.

OCLC# 05014676

Sign Language 419 An Alphabet of Animal Signs. From Early Sign Language Series. A This delightful board book presents A-to-Z animal signs,

accompanying illustrations and the finger alphabets. OCLC# 50208303

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398.2 Ananse The Spider. From Sign Language Literature Series. A Kathy Kifer, Dahna Solar and Charla Barnard

This soft cover book is illustrated signs complement this simplified version of an Ananse tale from the Ashanti people of West Africa, explaining why spiders are found on ceilings. OCLC# 41131127

419 Animals in Sign. Frank Caccamis C One of three-part series of sign language primers designed for

young deaf children and their families. OCLC# 2723905 419 The Birth of Jesus in Signed English. American Bible B Society

This comic book tells the Christmas story in pictures, words and illustrations of the signed English translation. OCLC# 07855724

DV 419 Come Sign With Us. Jan C. Hafer and Robert M. Wilson

Here is a fully illustrated activities manual for teaching children sign language in English and Spanish. (Accompanying videotape also available) OCLC# 34592164

419 Community In Signs. Frank Caccamise C One of a three-part series of sign language primers designed for

young deaf children and their families. OCLC# 03182250 419 Family and Community. From Beginning Sign Language Series. S Jane Schneider and Kathy Kifer This soft cover book presents family members and relationships as

well as community members in their job roles. OCLC# 42412547 419 Finger Spelling Fun. David A. Adler A Defines fingerspelling and gives instructions for the special

alphabet. Also includes example of how to have fun with fingerspelling. OCLC# 06043166

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419 Food in Signs. Frank Caccamise C One of a three-part series of sign language primers designed for

young deaf children and their families. OCLC# 02723758 420 Friends are for Signing. Tim Jackson J A story created for four of the characters from Jackson's cartoon, " What are Friends for?” OCLC# 9453159 419 Handmade ABC: A Manual Alphabet. Linda Bourke B The manual alphabet is introduced through illustrations of each

signed letter and of items beginning with that letter. OCLC# 06981422

419 Handtalk: An ABC of Fingerspelling and Sign Language. C Remy Charlip, Mary Beth, and George Ancona

Bright colored photographs of signs accompany each letter of the manual alphabet. OCLC# 00667251

394.26 Holidays & Celebrations. From Beginning Sign Language Series. S Jane Schneider and Kathy Kifer

This soft cover book is a collection of pictures and signs capturing the moments of holidays and special occasions occurring in and about our daily lives. OCLC# 43643467

419 Moses Goes to a Concert. Isaac Millman M The story is about Moses and his schoolmates, all Deaf attend a

concert where the orchestra’s percussionist is also Deaf. Included signs for key words and ideas and is told in pictures, written English and American Sign Language. OCLC# 36438774

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419 Moses Goes to School. Isaac Millman M The story is about Moses and his friends enjoy the first day of

school at their special school for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, where they use sign language to talk to each other. Included signs for key words and ideas and is told in pictures, written English and American Sign Language. OCLC# 41981911

419 Moses Goes to the Circus. Isaac Millman M Moses and his family are going to the Big Apple’s Circus of the

Senses where everything is specially designed for the deaf, hard of hearing and the blind. Moses loves teaching his little sister, Renee, who is hearing, the signs for their day at the circus. Detailed diagrams of the signs are included. OCLC# 49415490

JF Moses Sees A Play. Isaac Millman M This appealing ink-and-watercolor artwork book is about a young

Deaf boy, Moses, who befriends his new friend Manuel. Manuel attends another school and has been invited to see the play at Moses’ school. Manuel is a new immigrant who speaks only Spanish. So what is it that draws Moses and Manuel together? OCLC# 51304198

419 My First Book of Sign. Pamela J. Baker B A full-color alphabet book, it gives the sign for 150 of the words

most frequently used by young children. OCLC# 14128248

419 My Signing Book of Numbers. Patricia B. Gillen G This full-color alphabet book helps children learn their numbers in

sign language. OCLC# 17209520

419 Play It By Sign. Suzie Linton Kirchner K The games for children to enhance language skills.

OCLC# 04893618

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419 Popsicles are Cold. Sue Johnson J Provides signs for frequently used nouns and adjectives.

OCLC# 11681495

419 Questions and More Questions. Karen Luczak Saulnier S This book teaches signs relating to questions words - who, what, where, why, and when - that are so much a part of a child's first vocabulary. OCLC# 07788558

419 Sesame Street Sign Language ABC Book with Linda Bove. B Linda Bove

Actress Linda Bove teaches youngsters the manual alphabet in clear photographs. Each page presents a letter of the alphabet and several words beginning with that letter, all illustrated with a Muppet scene. OCLC# 11677693

LT 7394 Sesame Street Sign Language Fun With Linda Bove. 419 National Theatre of the Deaf

Presents the sign language equivalent of concepts related to the family, school, colors, seasons, food, and transportation, emotions and much more. OCLC# 06087869

419 A Show of Hands: Say it in Sign Language. Mary Beth Sullivan S Begins with a young boy who illustrated that all of us use signs to

some extent. Friends join him and he begins to learn sign language. OCLC# 06357180

419 Sign Language. Laura Greene G This is a first book discussing Sign Language, its history, sign

language games and other information about the language. OCLC# 06982442

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419 Sign Me Fine: Experiencing American Sign Language. G Laura Greene and Eva B. Dicker

Written for young students of ASL, this book contains a brief history of ASL, teaches the “building blocks” of handshape, movement, location and palm orientation, and helps the reader put it all together according to ASL grammar. Practice conversations, games, poems, and songs are included. OCLC# 22277900

419 Teaching Your Baby to Sign. Lora Heller H This delightful illustrated board book is to teach your infant how to

sign. It gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “baby talk”! NO OCLC#.

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ASL STORIES AND STORIES TOLD IN ASL DV 419/ The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. 823 These stories are signed in ASL by Patrick Graybill, who portrays

Dr. Watson, and Gilbert Eastman who is the skillful detective, Sherlock Holmes. Each tape contains a brief biography of Sir Conan Doyle. (ASL, Voice) Volume 1 - The Adventure of the Speckled Band

Why does Helen Stoner fear for her life? And why is she afraid to sleep in her own house? Holmes figures it out, can you?

Volume 2 - The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle What was it about that derby hat and the

Christmas goose that drew Holmes to the case? Can you spot the details?

Volume 3 - The Red Headed League Mr. Jabez Wilson, newest member of the Red- Headed League, feels duped and betrayed. Holmes is ready for the challenge. Are you?

DV 419 American Sign Language ABC Stories. This tape contains several examples of ABC and number stores. ABC stories use the letters of the manual alphabet in alphabetical

order to tell a story. Number stories use the number handshapes in numerical order to tell a story.

DV 331.712 Andrew Bryne’s A-Z Stories Professions.

Andrew Byrne presents several stories about various professions using the A-Z format in ASL.

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Videos DV 419 ASL Storytime.

An eight part series of original short stories told in American Sign Language by a variety of Deaf people. Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - One Day at School- Willard J. Madsen

A Camping Experience- Angela McCaskill- Gilchrist June’s Dinner- E. Lynn Jacobowitz A Bus Ride- Poorna Rajagopalan At the Beach- Mike Kemp Miss Gallaudet Pageant- Caroline McCaskill- Emerson A War- E. Lynn Jacobowitz House- Cheryl Lundquist

Volume 2 - At the Hotel- Elsa Lorraine Flores

Rifle- Yoon K. Lee A Ride on the Airplane- Poorna Rajagopalan A Dream- E. Lynn Jacobowitz Shopping with Kids- Brenda S. Mitchiner See Now, Never See Again- Mike Kemp Youth Leadership Camp- Jean M. Gordon Gulf War- Stephen M. Ryan

Volume 3 - At the Airport- E. Lynn Jacobowitz

A Trip to Japan- Yoon K. Lee How Did I Lose My Hearing?- Angela McCaskill- Gilchrist Rover- Elsa Lorraine Flores The Importance of Fingerspelling- E. Lynn J Jacobowitz Twenty Dollars- Mike Kemp Raw Oysters- Willard Madsen House- Brenda S. Mitchiner

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Volume 4 - Why Did I Move to America?- Yoon K. Lee Beach House- Willard J. Madsen Which Door?- Poorna Rajagopalan A Misunderstood Sign- Angela Vogler One Day in a Class- Jean M. Gordon One Embarrassing Moment- Mark Morales My First Day in Italy- E. Lynn Jacobowitz Hook- Cheryl Lundquist

Volume 5 - Our Family Cat- Agnes Sutcliffe Hearing Awareness- Mike Kemp A Pair of Gloves- Carolyn McCaskill-Emerson Planet Way Over Yonder- Stephen M. Ryan Labor Day Weekend- Angela Vogler Turtle Soup- Willard J. Madsen A Nightmare- E. Lynn Jacobowitz A Visit at the School- Poorna Rajagopalan

Volume 6 - Look Out for Traffic- Poorna Rajagopalan

Look, Look- Angela Vogler A Kiss- Cheryl Lundquist Tour Guide- Jean M. Gordon Volleyball- E. Lynn Jacobowitz World Afire- Willard Madsen El Salvadore- Mike Kemp Visuth- E. Lynn Jacobowitz

Volume 7 - That’s Life- Carolyn McCakill-Emerson A Trip to Europe- Elsa Lorraine Flores Funny Experiences- E. Lynn Jacobowitz April Fool’s Day- Brenda S. Mitchiner Snakes- Willard J. Madsen Quacky- Cheryl Lundquist Hurricane- E. Lynn Jacobowitz Brotherhood- Mike Kemp

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Volume 8 - Mexico-USA- Mark Morales Technology Funnies- E. Lynn Jacobowitz King Kong- Stephen M. Ryan A Strange Encounter- Mike Kemp A Family- Elsa Lorraine Flores Missed the Plane First Time- Agnes Sutcliffe Farmer Johnson- Angela McCaskill-Gilchrist King’s Island- E. Lynn Jacobowitz

DV 362.42 Bird of a Different Feather: & For a Decent Living.

As a part of the ASL literature series, two stories are presented in American Sign Language. (ASL)

DV 419 The Bridge.

A dramatic presentation is performed with gestures, sign language and a musical soundtrack. (ASL, Voice)

DV 362 Deafula.

This black and white thriller depicts the life story of a Deaf Dracula. All the actors and actresses in the movie use American Sign Language. (ASL, Voice)

DV 813.3 Edgar Allen Poe: Mystery Stories.

Shiver to three of Edgar Allen Poe’s frightening tales. Performed in ASL by Patrick Graybill. Each tape includes a biographical sketch of Poe. (ASL, Voice) More suitable for adults

Volume 1 - The Black Cat

Performed in ASL, this tape tells the story of the age old notion that black cats are possessed by witches.

Volume 2 - The Fall of the House of Usher Enter Poe’s mansion of gloom and meet Roderick Usher. Who has recently called upon his childhood friend for help.

Volume 3 - The Pit and the Pendulum Can the prisoner escape the torment of the pendulum?

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DV 792.23 From A Gator Ride to the Dentist Office. Peter Cook signs his original stories in ASL. (ASL, Voice)

DV 419 MANNY ASL: Stories in ASL.

Manny Hernandez He is one of our renowned American Sign Language storytellers of our time. He shares with us the thirteen of his classic stories, which have delighted audiences all over the world since 1988. (DVD: ASL, English Translation)

DV 811 Poetry in Motion.

Original works presented in ASL. Following each poem, the poet discusses aspects of the creative process and how s/he selects her material. Volume 1 - Patrick Graybill Volume 2 - Clayton Valli Volume 3 - Debbie Rennie

DV 419 Shakespeare Unmasked.

The National theatre of the Deaf presents vignettes from Shakespeare. (ASL)

DV 419 Signing Treasures: Exerpts from Signing Naturally.

This special collection of clips from the best selling “Signing Naturally” videos is guaranteed to entertain viewers. Skits, jokes, stories, legends, poems and songs are recited by some of the Deaf Communities most popular storytellers.

DV 362.41 Telling Stories.

Gallaudet University Theatre Arts Department Gestures and mime are used to illustrate stories about people related to Deafness.

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Videos DV 362.42 Tomorrow Dad Will Still Be Deaf, and other Stories.

Bonnie Kraft is an excellent storyteller. In American Sign Language, she tells humorous stories of her experiences growing up in a Deaf household. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 811 The Treasure: Poems By Ella Mae Lentz. Ella Mae Lentz discusses and demonstrates her poetry. (ASL, Voice)

DV 811 United States of ASL Poetry and Other Tales.

Peter Cook signs his stories and poems; with spoken English translation. (ASL)

DV 419 Wanna See ASL Stories?

Seven volume series of stories are told in American Sign Language, followed by written questions and signed answers.

Volume 1-2: Beginning Level Volume 3-5: Intermediate Level

Volume 6-7: Advanced Level Children’s Videos DV 813 50th Anniversary DVD Collection.

Scholastic This DVD has five stories for children: A Picture for Harold’s Room; Corduroy; Danny and the Dinosaur; Harry and the Dirty Dog; Click, Clack, Moo, Cows that Type. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 513 Andrew Byrne’s Number Stories: Animals Created by Deaf

Children. Deaf children present number stories about animals. (ASL)

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Videos DV 813 Animal Tracks. California Department of Education

This video introduces the tracks and signs left by various animals, including the raccoon, duck, frog, black bear and human. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 782.42 ASL Songs for Kids. Institute for Disabilities Training and Research, Inc. Paws the Dog signs the songs as they are sung, with graphics conveying the lyrics, musical notes and volume. This CD-ROM presents six songs sung and signed: two short songs and four songs with multiple verses. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 ASL Tales and Games for Kids. Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. Join Paws, the signing dog, and the Pawstown kids! The stories promote good English literacy while teaching important ASL aspects. Words can be seen individually signed. Miriam Morrow, a deaf actress, signs each sentence dressed as Paws. Each CD has three stories with three games per story for a total of nine games that build language, literacy, cognitive, visual/perceptual and math skills. (CD-ROM)

CD-1 Woof Woof Way

Visit the video store on Woof Woof Way.

CD-2 Biscuit Boulevard Help Rama find Paws in a shrubbery maze.

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Videos DV 419 Baby’s First Book of Signs: An ASL Work Book with Video and

Audio Clips. Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. This delightful electronic book on CD-ROM teaches 303 basic signs for 13 special events such as Easter, Halloween, Graduation, Birthdays, Patriotic Days and more. Signs are shown in video and pictures. English equivalents in print and audio and concept graphics are included as well. (3 CD-ROMs)

Volume 1: Alphabet, Numbers, Home, Outside, People Volume 2: Actions, Descriptions, Feelings, When, Where Volume 3: Animals, Clothes, Colors, Food, Toys

DV 419 Baby See ’n Sign.

Kronz Kidz Productions This series features American Sign Language signs and real-life images in full color. They may be used as an educational tool for effectively promoting communication with people who are autistic, have Downs Syndrome or are ESL (English as a second language) students. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

Volume 1: A parental guide about signing with children is included, along with a website address for an additional 25 signs. Volume 2: Shows over 100 real-life images that relate to your child’s daily life, include abstract concepts and continues with object-word association.

DV 419 Baby Signing Time! Two Little Hands Productions

The two part series that teaches American Sign Language signs. Combines signing infants aged 2 and under, animation, music, and an adult to model each sign. This teaches babies to sign before they can speak. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

Volume 1: Learn signs and songs for everyday events in a baby’s life: eating, washing up, family, pets and more. Volume 2: Topics include getting dressed, traveling, being polite, getting ready for bed and more.

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Videos DV 419 Baby Signing Time! Songs. Two Little Hands Productions

The two part series that teaches the infants and children to unique rhythms, tones and harmonics, and the rich, full sound of real acoustic instruments. (CD: Digital)

Volume 1 Volume 2 DV 613.6 Be Cool, Play it Safe! A Children’s Safety Video (for the

hearing impaired). EMP International, Inc., part of the Medic First Aid Group International A book/video presenting guidelines for auto, bike, pedestrian, gun, and water safety, plus drug abuse, fire, burn, choking, and dog bite prevention tips. The activity book is included. (SE, CC, Voice)

DV 813 The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto. California Department of Education

This video recounts the life of Balto, the sled dog who saved Nome, Alaska in 1925 from a diphtheria epidemic by delivering the medicine through the raging snowstorm. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 Cartoons.

The classic cartoons are with sign language explanations. Narrator interrupts the action to describe the plot using simultaneous communication. (ASL, SE, Voice) Please specify ASL or Signed English Narration.

Casper, The Friendly Ghost Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Popeye vs. Bluto Raggedy Ann and Friends Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer Santa’s Surprise

Superman Three Little Pigs

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Videos DV 813 The Cats of Tiffany Street. California Department of Education

This video is about a Shadow the cat devises a plan to rescue the cats from the cat catcher. (ASL, Voice)

DV 394 Christmas Stories. Collection of Christmas stories told in American Sign Language by Bobby Giles and Doris Wilding. Included are: The Night Before,

Christmas, A Christmas Carol, The Story of the First Christmas, The Birth of Christ, In the Great Walled City, and The Little Match Girl. (ASL, Voice)

DV 551 CLOUDS: A Paws Science Adventure.

Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. Pilot Paws explores the sky in a fun-filled adventure that includes cloud and weather facts, opportunities to test your knowledge, and exciting games. (CD-ROM)

DV 973.2 Colonial Times, Chocolate, and Cars (F).

Part of the “Fantastic” series, young viewers visit Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia to see various crafts. Other parts show chocolate being made, and films of old cars. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 636.7 Dogs At Work And Play (C). Part of the “Fantastic” series, young viewers will see how dogs are trained, including Fantastic’s own hearing-ear dog, police dogs, plus puppies, and dogs in space? (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 813 Eek! There’s a Mouse in the House. California Department of Education

This video is about after discovery of a mouse in the house, larger and larger animals are sent in after one another, with increasingly chaotic results. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 419 Exciting People, Places and Things (A).

Part of the “Fantastic” series, designed for children aged 6 to 10, viewers visit a crayon factory, a jump rope tournament, and meet mime, Bernard Bragg. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 813 Everybody Cooks Rice.

California Department of Education This video is about the child is introduced to variety of cultures through encountering the many different ways rice is prepared at the different households visited. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 398 Fairy Tales. Classic Fairy Tales told in American Sign Language by Bobby Giles and Doris Wilding. (ASL, Voice)

Volume 1 - Rapunzel Snow White and Rose Red The Frog Prince Hansel and Gretel The Brave Little Tailor Volume 2 - Sleeping Beauty The Golden Goose Little Red Riding Hood The Princess and the Pea The Tinder Box DV 398.2 Fairy Tale Classics: From Four for You & High Five!

Classic children’s stories come alive in sign language. There are the three volume videotapes. (ASL, Voice) Volume 1 - Cinderella (classic) Cinderella (Deaf version) The Wonderful Tar Baby Story The Tortoise and the Hare The Frog Prince

Little Red Riding Hood

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Videos Volume 2 - The Golden Goose (classic) The Golden Goose (Deaf version) The Three Little Pigs Rapunzel Rumplestilskin The Ugly Duckling Volume 3 - The Bremen Town Musicians (classic) The Bremen Town Musicians (Deaf version) The Three Bears Hansel and Gretel Jack and the Beanstalk The Three Billy Goats Gruff DV 813 Five Lionni Classics.

Scholastic Stories include Frederick; Cornelius; Fish is Fish; It’s Mine; Swimmy. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 398 Four For You: Fables and Fairy Tales. Lou Fant, Patrick Graybill, Mary Beth Miller, and Freda Norman

At first tell and then act out Aesop’s fables. Two or three longer fairy tales are also told on each tape. (ASL, Voice) Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - The Sun and the Wind The Mice and the Weasels The Bear and the Bees The Fox and the Crow The Tortoise and the Hare The Three Little Pigs The Twelve Princesses

Volume 2 - The Friends and the Wallet A Raven and a Swan The Goose and the Golden Egg

Doctor Toad Jack and the Beanstalk The Three Bears The Farmer and the 3 Sons

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Volume 3 - The Fox and the Grapes The Birds, the Beasts and the Bats The Cock and the Fox The Fox without a Tale The Three Billy Goats Gruff Rapunzel The Twelve Princesses Volume 4 - The Lion and the Mouse The Wolf and the Jackass Three Bullocks and the Lion Dog and His Reflection Hansel and Gretel The Frog Prince Farmer and the Three Sons

Volume 5 - The Wolf and the Shepherd The Fox and The Stork The Old Lion and the Fox Milkmaid and Her Pail Rumplestilskin Little Red Riding Hood

DV 813 Grandfather’s Journey. California Department of Education

This video is about a Japanese American man recounts his grandfather’s journey to America which he later also undertakes, and the feelings of being torn by a love for two different countries. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 Harry by the Sea.

Gallaudet University In this story, the family dog goes on an exciting adventure at the beach in ASL and Signed English Versions. (ASL, SE, Voice)

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DV 398 Henny Penny. The story of a chicken thinks the sky is falling, presented by

Bernard Bragg, artist-in-residence at Gallaudet University. (ASL, CC, SE, Voice)

DV 398 The House that Jack Built.

An ASL presentation of the story/poem, “The House That Jack Built.”

DV 419 The Hungry Fox and the Foxy Duck.

Gallaudet University This fable features a fox trying to outsmart a clever duck in ASL and Signed English Versions. (ASL, SE, Voice)

DV 813 If the Dinosaurs Came Back. California Department of Education

This video is about a young boy who wishes for the return of dinosaurs images how useful they would be. (ASL, Voice)

DV 362.42 ISD Children’s Stories. Students from the Illinois School for the Deaf act out these

children’s storybooks in costumes using simultaneous communication. (SE, Voice)

Volume 1 - Three Little Pigs

I Know Something You Don’t Know Caps for Sale

Stone Soup Bread and Honey

Volume 2 - Harry Helps Out Big Honey Hunt Benny’s Bad Day Dirty Feet Gus and the Baby Ghost

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Videos DV 813 Is This A House for Hermit Crab.

California Department of Education This video is about Hermit Crab who outgrows his old home. He ventures out to find a new one. (ASL, Voice)

DV 813 Julius. California Department of Education

This video is about Maya’s grandfather brought a surprise gift, Julius the pig to Maya from Alaska. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 813 Jumanji. California Department of Education

This video is about the two bored and restless orphan children find more excitement than they bargained for in a mysterious and mystical jungle adventure board game. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 813 Just A Dream.

California Department of Education This video is about the boy has a dream about a future earth devastated by pollution. (ASL, Voice)

DV 813 Kate Shelley and The Midnight Express. California Department of Education This video is about the fifteen years old Kate risks her life in a storm to prevent a train disaster. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 636.7 Kids and K9’s. Kindred Souls A training and explaining video for kids, parents, and

their canines. A video to teach you, your kids, and your dogs how to train, play, and interact in a safe and mutually respectful manner. It teaches kids to be a dogs’ parent and how to direct a dog’s behavior instead of becoming a victim of it. Examples: “sit,” “down,” and “heel.” (VHS: Voice & DVD: CC & Voice)

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Videos DV 813 The Lady and The Spider.

California Department of Education This video is about the spider lives in a head of lettuce is saved when the lady who finds her, puts her back into the garden. (ASL)

DV 791.437 The Land Before Time. The cartoon story is about a young brachiosaurus, Littlefoot

suddenly finds himself on his own during the rumbling volcanoes and perilous earthquakes. He meets his new friends, who agree to join his quest. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 791.437 The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure. The cartoon story is about a peaceful Great Valley where Littlefoot

and his plant-eating friends live and play under the watchful eyes of their parents. But the mischievous Cera coaxes the group into the “Mysterious Beyond,” they soon find themselves in big trouble. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 791. 437 The Land Before Time III: The Time of The Great Giving.

The cartoon is about a huge meteorite has plunged into the Great Valley, cutting off the water supply, Littlefoot and his friends search for more water and find a large pool trapped between the Great Valley and the “Mysterious Beyond,” home of the dreaded Sharpteeth. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 791.437 The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists. The cartoon story is about the Littlefoot and his prehistoric pals to

explore the swamps, outwit sly new villains and find the healing petals of a golden Night Flowers in time to save Littlefoot’s grandpa. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 813 Mercer Mayer Frog Stories.

Scholastic This DVD contains three stories about frogs: A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog; Frog on his own; Where are You? (DVD: ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 813 A Mother for Choco. California Department of Education

This video is about a lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother. (ASL, Voice)

DV419 My Baby Can Talk: First Signs.

Baby Hands Productions, Inc. This is the only baby sign language video that features a young baby signing all the words presented and is considered the most engaging for young babies. This DVD educates and entertains, engaging both you and your baby so that you can learn to sign together. (DVD: ASL - Ages 10 months and up)

DV 813 My Buddy. California Department of Education

This video is about a young boy with muscular dystrophy tells how he is teamed up with a dog trained to do things for him that he can’t do for himself. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 813 My First American Friend.

A story is about a girl growing up in China and traveling to America along as a child. (ASL, Voice)

DV 398 The North Wind and the Sun.

Gallaudet University Watch as the imaginary conflict between the North wind and the sun unfolds in ASL and Signed English Versions. (ASL, SE, Voice)

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DV 398 Once Upon A Time: A Children’s Classic Retold in ASL Renowned Deaf storyteller, Ben Bahan, incorporates facial

expressions, body movements and signed language in a vivid retelling of the children’s classic. Include the manuals. (ASL, Voice) Please specify volume number

Volume 1: The Little Mermaid Volume 2: The Emperor’s New Clothes/ Hans Clodhopper Volume 3: The Fisherman and His Wife/ Hansel and Gretel

Volume 4: Rapunzel/ The Musicians of Bremen & Sleeping Beauty

Volume 5: The Princess and the Pea/ Inchilena Volume 6: Cinderella/ Rumpelstiltskin

DV 813 Our New Puppy. California Department of Education

This video is about when the puppy Floyd joins in family, they see how Rosie the family dog reacts and learn what it is like having and being a younger sibling. (ASL)

DV 419 Paws Signs Stories: CD-ROM and Storybooks in ASL and

English. Five stories and 15 games reinforce story concepts, early educational skills, and vocabulary. The guide is included.

DV 419 The Perfect Nose for Ralph.

Gallaudet University This is the story about a boy who creatively replaces his toy panda bear’s nose in ASL and Signed English Versions. (ASL, SE, Voice)

DV 813 The Rat and The Tiger.

California Department of Education This video is about the friendship between the rat and the tiger. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 419 Read With Me: Exploring Feelings with your Deaf Child

Produced by the Center for Hearing Loss in Children at the Boys Town National Research Hospital This DVD is a zany collection of stories that helps Deaf children explore their feelings from Angry to Zealous, while learning how to play with ASL signs. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

Volume 11 - C is for Curious.

DV 419 Read With Me: Stories for Your Deaf Child.

Children’s stories are presented in ASL. (ASL, CC, Voice) Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - Sharing the Joy of Storytelling with Your Deaf Toddler

Volume 2 - Where the Wind Things Are/ More Bunny Trouble

Volume 3 - How the Grinch Stole Christmas!/ The Wolf’s Chicken Stew Volume 4 - The Mitten: An Ukrainian Folktale/ King Bidgood’s in the Bathtub

Volume 5 - The Rainbow Fish/ Small Green Snake Volume 6 - If I Ran the Zoo

Volume 7 - The Very Busy Spider/ Owl Babies/ Monster Can’t Sleep Volume 8 - Elizabeth & Larry Volume 9 - If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

Volume 10 - The Mixed-Up Chameleon DV 813 A River Dream. California Department of Education

This video is about a young sick boy opens a box from his uncle and embarks on a fantastical fishing trip. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 813 A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History. California Department of Education

This video is about its discovery by Indians through the polluting years of the Industrial Revolution to the ambitious clean-up that revitalized it. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 Rosie’s Walk: Sign Language CD-ROM. Hutchins, Pat

This delightful children’s story helps the language, ASL and English, told in the story. The guide is included.

DV 813 Seasons and Changes.

Scholastic This DVD contains three stories for children: The Mysterious Tadpole; The Caterpillar and the Polliwog; Time of Wonder. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 813 Sheep In A Shop.

California Department of Education This video is about the sheep that hunt for a birthday present, and make havoc of the shop. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 Sign and ABCs: A New Way to Play.

Aylmer Press This DVD teaches the written, spoken, and American Sign Language (ASL) alphabets, signs for 88 words, and offers an introduction to a new game – fingerspelling. It also includes two new sign songs. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 910.2 Sign Find: Vacations.

Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. Join Paws, the signing dog, as he goes to 14 different travel destinations. Click on any item in the picture and Paws will sign it for you. Include 3 games. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

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DV 419 The Sign For Friends. David Parker teaches sign language to children through songs. DV 419 Signing Time! Vol. 1-13.

Two Little Hands Productions Play, sign and sing along with Leah and friends for lots of signing fun. Teaches babies and toddlers to communicate with signs before they can talk. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice) Please specify volume number

Volume 1: My First Signs (Ages 0-5) Volume 2: Playtime Signs (Ages 0-5) Volume 3: Everyday Signs (Ages 0-5) Volume 4: Family, Feelings, & Fun (Ages 1-8) Volume 5: ABC Signs (Ages 1-8) Volume 6: My Favorite Things (Ages 1-8) Volume 7: Leah’s Farm (Ages 1-8) Volume 8: The Great Outdoors (Ages 1-8) Volume 9: The Zoo Train (Ages 1-8) Volume 10: My Day (Ages 1-8) Volume 11: My Neighborhood (Ages 1-8) Volume 12: Time to Eat (Ages 1-8) Volume 13: Welcome to School (Ages 1-8) DV 398 Sign Me A Story. Linda Bove of Sesame Street and other Deaf actors and actresses

perform Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks and the Three Bears. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 Sign-Toons: That’s Sign Folks!

Linda Bove of Sesame Street and other Deaf actors and actresses perform Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer, Wabbit Who Came to Supper, Christmas Comes But Once A Year and Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur. (ASL, Voice)

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DV 362.42 Silent Lotus. Hosted by Le Var Burton, this episode of the award-winning

television program, Reading Rainbow, explores the art of communication through sign language. (CC, Voice)

DV 782.7 Sing Dance ‘n Sign! Tossing, Gaia Gaia teaches sign language through singing and dancing in ASL.

Lyrics sheet is included. (CC) DV 419 Sing ‘N Sign For Fun!

Sign, dance and sign along to seven upbeat music videos that both hearing and Deaf can enjoy. Lyric sheet is included. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 394.261 Sing ‘N Sign: Holiday Time with Gaia.

Heartsong Communications Give children of all ages the gift of learning to sing and sign a memorable collection of songs from Christmas, Kwanzaa, and Hanukkah. (DVD: ASL, OC, Voice)

DV 394.26 Slightly Scary Stories for Halloween.

Scholastic This DVD contains three stories for children: By the Light of the Halloween Moon; What’s under My Bed; Teeny-Tiny and the Witch-Woman. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 394.26 The Snowman / Father Christmas

Columbia TriStar Home Video A double feature based on books – Raymond Briggs’ The Snowman and Father Christmas. Both stories were nominated for Best Animated Short Film during the 1982 Academy Awards. (DVD: CC)

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Videos DV 813 The Snowy Day and other Caldecott Classics.

Scholastic This DVD contains 4 stories for children: The Snowy Day; Owen; Blueberries for Sal; Goldilocks and the Three Bears. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 428.1 Spell Well: An ASL Game.

Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. This is an animated game that challenges your knowledge of sign language and spelling. 20 games covering such topics as school, home, food, ocean and the environment offer opportunities to focus on related vocabulary. (CD-ROM)

DV 813 Stories About Growing Up.

Scholastic Stories include “Leo the Late Bloomer,” “A Weekend with Wendell” and “Joey Runs Away” (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 398 Stories from the Attic. Children’s stories told by National Theater of the Deaf actor, Billy

Seago. Stories Include The Father, The Son and the Donkey, The Greedy Cat, The House that Jack Built, The Magic Pot, and Village Stew. (ASL, SE, Voice)

Volume 1 - Stories told in American Sign Language

Volume 2 - Stories told in signed English DV 813 Super Cluck. California Department of Education

This video is about an alien, Chuck Cluck living on Earth, earns the name, Super Cluck when he uses his super strength to save baby chicks from a rat. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 813 Three Cheers for Tacky. California Department of Education

This video is about Tacky the penguin adds his own unique touch to his team’s routine at the Penguin Cheering Contest, with surprising results. (ASL, Voice)

DV 419 Time to Sign with Children. Produced by Time to Sign, Inc Over 200 signs are taught by the leaders in sign language education through music, games, and play. (DVD: ASL, OC, Voice)

DV 813 The Tomie dePaola Library.

Scholastic This DVD contains three stories for children: Charlie Needs a New Cloak; Strega Nona; The Clown of God. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 398.2 The Ugly Duckling.

Seven children from New Mexico School for the Deaf perform this story entirely in ASL. The Ugly Duckling teaches the important lesson of accepting oneself and others, while reinforcing ASL vocabulary.

DV 813 Uncle Jed’s Barber Shop. California Department of Education

This video is about Sarah Jean’s Uncle Jed, the only black barber in the county, pursues his dream of saving enough money to open his own barbershop. (ASL, Voice)

DV 813 Watch Out, Ronald Morgan. California Department of Education

This video is about Ronald who has many humorous mishaps until he gets a pair of eyeglasses. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 362.42 We Can Do Anything. A music video is demonstrating the accomplishments and dreams

of children who are Deaf. (ASL, CC) DV 813 Who Put the Pepper in the Pot? California Department of Education

This video is about the family prepare a fiery pot of stew for visiting Aunt Tootie. (ASL, Voice)

DV 813 Will and Orv.

California Department of Education This video is about the Wright Brothers’ attempt to make history as they prepare the “Flyer” for the world’s first engine powered flight. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 394.26 Winter Holiday Stories.

Scohlastic This DVD contains the stories: In the Month of Kislev; Seven Candles for Kwanzaa; The Night before Christmas. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

Deaf Culture DV 362.42 AAAD, a Tribute to Art Kruger. This video presents the final interview with Art Kruger, taped in

February 1992. (ASL, SE) DV 362.42 American Folklore in the Deaf Community.

A Series of Personal experience, jokes and signlore told by well-known Deaf people. (ASL)

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Videos DV 973 American Freedom Speeches. Speeches given by famous people in American history are

presented in ASL. There are two parts of videotapes.

Tape #1 - Preamble, Bill of Rights, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony & Franklin D. Roosevelt Tape #2 – John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Cesar Chavez, Jimmy Carter, Geraldine Ferraro & Pledge of Allegiance

DV 419 ASL Pah!: Deaf Student’s Perspectives on Their Language.

This video provides a unique opportunity to examine Deaf studen’ts perceptions of the role of ASL in their lives. Included textbook. (ASL)

DV 791.457 Behind the Scenes in the Amazon: The Deaf “Survivor” Tells

SIGNS ALL! ASL Productions, Inc. Visit with Christy Smith, the Deaf woman on CBS’s reality television show, “Survivor,” as she shares her exciting experiences for the first time…in her own language. Nearly an hour, a great way to increase your sign-to-voice skills and stamina! At the same time, see how a Deaf person could survive the dangers of the Amazons; snakes, alligators, and the most of challenging of all hearing people! (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 362.42 Beyond Silence.

Miramax Home Entertainment Beyond Silence is the richly woven story of Lara, the hearing daughter of Deaf parents. The movie centers on her love for music, initiated when her musician-aunt presents her with a clarinet, and her natural talent for the instrument, which begins to create a rift in the close-knit family. (DVD: Spoken in German and German Sign Language, English subtitles)

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Videos DV 362.42 The Black Deaf Experience.

This amateur videotape captures a 1994 Deaf Awareness Week library program that featured Emmanuel Azodeh, and African-born Deaf man. “Emmy” recounts his early education in his homeland, his family’s response to his deafness and humorous experiences he has had since moving to the United States. (ASL, Voice)

DV 362.42 Breaking the Barriers.

Top Deaf athletes from 30 countries are shown competing at the XVII World Games for the Deaf held in Sofia, Bulgaria in July 1993. This documentary was produced by AT&T, corporate sponsor of the ’93 American Team. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 791.43 Charles Krauel: A Profile Of A Deaf Filmmaker. This video is a documentary about Charles Krauel, a Deaf

filmmaker who took pride in recording historical and entertaining events to be shared with the Deaf community. (CC)

DV 371.9 The Class of 52.

This is the story of the establishment of the Kendall School in Washington, DC. (ASL, CC)

DV 362.42 The Deaf Adolescent and Teenager: Parents for Deaf

Awareness, Inc. Mark Drolsbaugh, a teenager who is Deaf shares his experience growing up Deaf in a hearing world.

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Videos DV 92 Deaf Culture Autobiographies Series. ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers

Famous Deaf people tell their life stories in American Sign Language. (VHS & DVDs: ASL, PSE, Voice) Please specify number

8A: Gil Eastman 8B: M.J. Bienvenue 8C: Alfred Sonnenstrahl 8D: Paul Johnston 8E: Reverend Thomas Coughlin 8F: Dennis Schemenauer 8G: Patrick Graybill 8H: Howie Seago

DV 362.42 Deaf Heroes.

The cast of Northern Sign Theatre tells the stories of important individuals in Deaf history in a humorous offbeat style suitable for both children and adults. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 Deaf Mosaic.

Selected programs from the Emmy Award-winning television program, Deaf Mosaic. (ASL, CC, Voice)

Volume 1 - Second Anniversary Special Volume 2 - Performing Arts Special Volume 3 - Mental Health Special Volume 4 - Fifth Anniversary Special

DV 362.42 Deaf Mosaic #212. The highlights are from 1986 in Deaf sports. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 371.912 Deaf Mosaic #402.

This is a special on the events of March 1999 at Gallaudet University that led to the appointment of the first Deaf University President. (ASL, CC, Voice)

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Videos DV 362.42 Deaf Mosaic #404.

Weekly news and information show which covers the world of the Deaf. The first segment of this show discusses the life of Dr. Andrew Foster, the first black Deaf graduate of Gallaudet. (ASL, CC)

DV 362.42 Deaf Mosaic #505: The Deaf Way. The International Conference and Festival on deaf Language, history and art, includes performances by Deaf actors and dancers and interviews with international scholars. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 Deaf Mosaic #506: The Deaf Way Gala. The six international group perform, in comedy, dance and drama, with Deaf stars of stage and screen, at the Lisner Auditorium in Washington D.C. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 Deaf Mosaic #611.

Weekly news and information show which covers the world of the Deaf. The first segment of this show discusses Call for Action, a service that provides Deaf and Hard of Hearing customers with information to solve the problems. (ASL, CC)

DV 362.42 Deaf Mosaic #810: The Power & The Promise.

A special presentation of “Deaf Mosaic” featuring the fifth anniversary of the 1988 students protest DPN, Deaf President Now, which shut down Gallaudet University when a hearing president rather than a deaf president was selected. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 DEAFology 101.

Ken Glickman, a.k.a. Prof. Glick This humorous lecture was videotaped live at the Texas School for the Deaf: “A Crash Course on Deaf Culture for Hearies and Deafies. (ASL, CC, Voice)

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Videos DV 371.912 The Deaf President Now Revolution. This video tells the story of the history-making week when students

siege the Gallaudet University campus until their demands for a deaf president were met. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 305.908 Deaf Way II: Opening Celebration and a Visual Anthology.

Gallaudet University Press This DVD presents a spectacular overview of the events that occurred July 2002 at Deaf Way II in Washington D.C. Sponsored by Gallaudet University, over 9,000 people from around the world arrived to join the festivities and celebrate the successes of Deaf people everywhere. (DVD)

DV 419 The Eyeth Story.

Eye-Sign Media Inspired from a silent weekend for ASL students whose name was Eyeth, this story was created to address the need for ASL literature. Follow Betel, camas, Nilsen and Pitart into Eyeth and unravel their world. As you watch and study the events involved, issues about Deaf and hearing people will be brought up. This literary piece would be suitable for advanced ASL students, ASL literature studies and the Deaf community. (DVD: ASL)

DV 792.2 Gilbert Eastman: Live at SMI!!!

This video is part of a series capturing the funny people as they entertain a live Deaf audience. (ASL, Voice)

DV 92 Growing Up Deaf.

This tape allows the viewer to share in a discussion among five Deaf individuals, Nathie Marbury, Bob Alcorn, Frank Ripplinger, Meriam Schoroeder, and Don Rosenkjar as they recall fond memories of the past--at school, with friends and family, and at work. (ASL)

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DV 709.73 Guy Wonder: Stories & Artwork. The Tactile Mind Press Guy Wonder is a third-generation Deaf man who has led a captivating life. Guy Wonder: Stories & Artwork contains 34 funny and sad stories about Guy growing up in a Deaf family and Deaf school, becoming an artist, and making a name for himself.

DV 362.42 A Handmade Treasury of Deaf Folktales.

Steamboat Productions, LLC The heart and soul of Deaf culture is passed from generation to generation through sign language folktales, stories, jokes, puns and other forms of cultural expression. As Trix Bruce weaves these tales into a performance, the audience will gain insight into the Deaf experience and the ways in which Deaf people view the world around them. (DVD: ASL)

DV 92 Have You Heard about the Deaf?

Narrated by Jack Gannon, this tape uses slides, old film clips and interviews to present the accomplishments of 37 Deaf and hard of hearing people. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 “The Hearing World Around Me”

Trix Bruce’s stories are a captivating mix of theater, humor, experience and wisdom for all audiences that give a realistic perspective of life as a Deaf person among the hearing. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 362.42 I Love You.

Chicago Institute for the Moving Image, Inc. Asako is a deaf woman determined to start an acting group in her small town with the support of her daughter Ai, who is hearing. Through her struggles and successes, Asako inspired both Deaf and hearing people to work together to accomplish great things. (DVD: Spoken in Japanese, Japanese Sin Language, Captioned in English)

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Videos DV 305.908 The Impact of Deaf History of Our Lives: Jack.

Jack Gannon, keynote speaker at the International Conference on Deaf History in 1991, shares his research and perceptions on the impact of Deaf history on our lives. (ASL, Voice)

DV 362.42 Inauguration of President I. King Jordan.

The inauguration and celebration of Gallaudet University’s first Deaf president is in October 1988. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 An Introduction to American Deaf Culture.

The five part series that looks at Deaf Culture in America. The workbooks included. (ASL, Voice) Please specify volume number Volume 1 - Rules of Social Interaction

Volume 2 - Values Volume 3 - Language and Traditions Volume 4 - Group Norms Volume 5 - Identity

DV 362.42 An Introduction to the Deaf Community.

This program provides a basic overview of Deaf people in America, their language and culture. (CC)

DV 362.42 Issues in Deafness: A View From Inside.

Nathie Marbury, Bob Alcorn, Fran Ripplinger, Meriam Schroeder and Don Rosenkjar share their perspectives as Deaf people on issues including residential vs. mainstream education, sign supported English vs. ASL and their pet peeves regarding hearing people. (ASL)

DV 92 Julianna: A Portrait.

The story is about Deaf actress, Julianna Fjeld. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 362.42 The L.A.C.D. (Los Angeles Club of the Deaf) Story.

This video depicts the historic changes of a Deaf club in a large city. Members share memories and dramatic the story of the rise and fall of this social organization. (ASL, CC)

DV 305.908 Laurent Clerc (1785-1869)

This is a historical documentary about a remarkable Deaf man who brought sign language to America from France in 1815. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 792.028 The Man Behind The Mask: An Interview With Bernard Bragg.

The six parts of videotapes of the interview with Bernard Bragg about his life and his book, “Lessons in Laughter.” (ASL, Voice)

DV 791.437 Man of A Thousand Faces. This drama is the story of Lon Chaney, Hollywood’s master of

disguise. (CC) DV 792.2 Mary Beth Miller: Live at SMI!!!

This video is part of a series capturing the funny people as they entertain a live Deaf audience. (ASL, Voice)

DV 791.43 Moving Pictures, Moving Hands: The Ernest Marshall Story.

Don Bangs conducts an interview with magician, Ernest Marshall. (CC, Voice)

DV 791.437 Mr. Holland’s Opus. A passionate musician’s dreams are interrupted when he must

accept a “day job” as a high school teacher. His dreams are further disrupted when he realizes his son is deaf. (CC)

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Videos DV 362.42 Nathie: No Hand-Me-Downs.

The Tactile Mind Press Nathie Marbury tells stories that are full of humor and insight about her upbrining and her struggle to find her identity as a Black, Deaf woman. (DVD: ASL, Subtitles, Voice)

DV 419 Our Priceless Gift: Selections of Deaf People 1910-1980.

A series of film clips from Gallaudet University’s George W. Vediz Film Collection. Clips include lectures on the value of sign language, poems, plays and songs. (ASL, CC)

DV 306.874 Passport Without a Country.

This video is about the hearing children of Deaf parents who are born into a unique culture and often learn sign language before they learn to speak.

DV 384.64 Pinky Tells the Real Story: Videophone and Video Relay

Services. Pinky Aiello VRS (Video Relay Service) is a new technology that can bring about new challenges, and Pinky addresses these in this informative, yet entertaining DVD. Contains some explicit language and content. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 419 The Preservation of American Sign Language.

Old sign language films, some dating back to 1913 have been transferred to videotape ensuring their preservation. (ASL)

DV 305.908 See What I Mean.

Eye2Eye Productions This DVD takes a humorous and enlightening look at the differences between Deaf and Hearing cultures. You will learn how to view Deaf culture with the same lens you use to view other world cultures. Issues such as attitudes toward time, leave-taking, privacy, giving and receiving criticism, and comments on personal appearance are all explored and discussed from the perspective of both cultures. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

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Videos DV 92 Sojourners in a Hearing World.

This tape allows the audience to view a discussion among five Deaf individuals (Nathie Marbury, Bob Alcorn, Fran Ripplinger, Meriam Schroeder and Don Rosenkjar) as they recall disappointments, frustrations, and angry memories of the past-at school, with friends and family, and at work. (ASL)

DV 398.2 Stories from the Tall Tale Series: John Henry.

This is the first in a series of Tall Tales of America. John Henry is the story of a huge free black man after the Civil War who became the greatest steel driving legend of all time. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 362.42 Tales from a Clubroom.

Written by Bernard Bragg and Eugene Bergman, this two-act play takes place in a typical Deaf club, presenting characters who represent a range of Deaf experiences. (ASL)

DV 419 Tales of a Mad, Mad, Mad ASL World.

Steamboat Productions, LLC In Tales of a Mad, Mad, Mad ASL World, Trix Bruce takes you on a ride through ASL poetry, storytelling and folk tales. Her creative storytelling brings into play various handshapes, classifiers, 3D representations, personifications, role shifts, international sign and more. (DVD: ASL)

DV 362.42 Through Deaf Eyes.

PBS Home Video Through Deaf Eyes presents the experiences of American history from the viewpoint of deaf citizens, offering an opportunity to learn about the nation’s broader history. The Deaf community portrayed in the video offers both Deaf and hearing viewers a unique and fascinating perspective on the value of human difference. (DVD: CC)

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Videos DV 419 Trix Upon a Time.

Steamboat Productions, LLC Viewers of Trix Upon a Time go trough exercises designed to help them improve their own ASL story narration using clearer body language, gestures and signs. (DVD: ASL)

DV 362.42 You Think DEAF People Have Problems?

Deaf Utopia This DVD features internationally-known performer Angela Straity in a humorous one-woman comedy show on hearing people, based on her “research” and her perspective on how Deaf people survive in the Hearing World. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 305.908 When The Mind Hears A Synopsis in ASL.

East tape is a chapter from Harian Lane’s book studying of Deaf people in Europe and America, largely from the vantage point of Laurent Clerc. (ASL, Voice) Please specify chapter number

Chapters 1 – My New Family Chapters 2 – The Shepherd and the Symbol Chapters 3 – High Theater Chapters 4 – A Tale Based on Fact Chapters 5 – The Secret Chapters 6 – Success and Failure Chapters 7 – Fortune and Misfortune Chapters 8 – Spreading the Word Chapters 9 – Concerning Women Chapters 10 – A Dangerous Incursion Chapters 11 – The Denial Chapters 12 – The Incurable Deafness Chapters 13 – Exclusive Interview With Harlen Lane DV 371.912 The World According to Pat: Reflections of Residential School

Days. Patrick Graybill and members of his audience share memories of life in state schools for the Deaf across America. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos Education DV 362.42 Access: Deaf Patrons in the Library.

This tape depicts a variety of common library situations involving a Deaf patron and a hearing librarian. Suggestions are made for ways the librarian can recognize, communicate with and assist the deaf person. (ASL, Voice)

DV 371.912 Access for All Integrating Deaf, Hard of Hearing Preschoolers.

An early childhood education video discusses the common needs of all children, Deaf, Hard of Hearing and hearing. Include manual.

DV 362.42 ADA: Access for Deaf Americans.

This video highlights the rights and responsibilities of deaf and hard of hearing people under the American’s with Disabilities Act of 1990. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 649.15 The Art and Science of Home Visits.

Produced Seaver Creative, Inc This DVD explores the strategies and skills that are needed to form family-centered intervention for children in the home. (DVD: CC, Voice)

DV 419.071 The ASLTA Evaluation And Certification System.

This video explains how to become certified by explaining the American Sign Language Teachers Associations (ASLTA) Evaluation and Certification System. Pamphlet is included.

DV 362.42 Assistive Devices: Doorways to Independence.

Gallaudet University Department of Audiology A comprehensive introduction to auditory, visual and vibrotactile devices that help Deaf and Hard of Hearing people function independently at home, work, and play. Include a book. (CC, Voice)

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Videos DV616.858 Autism is a World. A co-production of CNN Productions and State of the Art, Inc. Sue Rubin, who is autistic, was diagnosed and treated as mentally Retarded until the age of 13, when she began to communicate

using a keyboard. She is now a junior in college. This documentary takes the viewer on a journey into her mind, her daily world, and her life with autism. (DVD: CC, English, Optional Spanish, Audio description for Visually Impaired)

DV 425 Better English Through Sign.

Famous Deaf actor, Bernard Bragg, teaches English grammar through American Sign Language in the four-part series produced by Gallaudet University. (ASL)

Volume 1 - Verb Endings (ed, ing) Volume 2 - Articles, Subject/Verb Agreement (each, every, all) Volume 3 - Verb I (v + v + ing) and Verb II (passive) Volume 4 - Time and Place Prepositions (in, on, at)

DV 060.42 Bunny’s Basic Parliamentary Workshop. Gerald “Bummy” Burstein

This video is about teaching you how to learn the sequence of nine Parliamentary Procedures that all meetings have in common. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 Computer-Assisted Notetaking (CAN): Now You See It - Visual Technologies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People.

An overview of techniques, equipment setup and user’s experience with CAN-a system that provides communication access in meetings, classes, etc. (CC)

DV 362.404 C-PRINT: A Speech to Print Support Service Option.

This video explains the benefits of C-Print used in classroom. C-Print provides access as well as hard-copy notes. (CC)

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Videos DV 362.41 Deaf-Blind, Communication & Community: Getting Involved, A

Conversation. The video is a conversation of 5 individuals discussing issues dealing with members of the Deaf-Blind Community.

DV 362.41 Deaf-Blind, Communication & Community: Overview and Introduction. The video is an overview and introduction on dealing with the Deaf-Blind Community.

DV 649.15 Early Intervention Illustrated: The Home Team.

Produced by Seaver Creative, Inc. This video presents strategies and techniques that help establish relationships between interventionists and families. (DVD: CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 Hearing Ear Dogs. This tape gives an overview of how hearing ear dogs are selected and trained. Numerous examples of how these dogs alert their owners to environmental sounds are shown. (CC, Voice) DV 419 Holidays – An ASL Word Book with Video and Audio Clips.

Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. (IDRT) Over 300 signs are taught on this CD. Program taught using IDRT Flipbooks. (CD-ROM)

DV 371.9 The IEP: Parents for Deaf Awareness, Inc. Part 1.

Sharon DeVito discusses the rights of parents regarding the individualized education plan for their children. (Voice)

DV 371.9 The IEP: Parents for Deaf Awareness, Inc. Part 2.

The video is a continuation of Sharon DeVito’s discussion about the rights of parents regarding their children’s I.E.P. (Voice)

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Videos DV 371.912 The Importance of Early Language Development for Deaf

Children. Education. The Parents for Deaf Awareness, Inc., meeting held on March 27, 1973, features Dr. Peggy Burke and Jane Hecker-Cain.

DV 371.912 The Importance of Early Language Development for Deaf

Children. Language 1. Dr. Peggy Burke discusses the types of educational programs for the Deaf in New Jersey.

DV 371.912 The Importance of Early Language Development for Deaf

Children. Language 2. Jane Hecker-Cain, the mother of a Deaf child discusses the importance of early language development for Deaf children.

DV 362.42 Independence Through Telecommunications- A Guide for

Parents of Deaf and hard of Hearing Children. Technology Assessment Program, Gallaudet University Explains the uses and benefits of TTY’s, computer modems and fax machines in aiding development of young deaf or hard of hearing children. (CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 Language Says It All. Parents and educators discuss the importance of establishing clear communication in relationships with their deaf and hard of hearing children. (CC, Voice)

DV 411 Learn to Read American Sign Language in Sign Writing.

“Goldilocks and the three Bears” is signed in ASL on video, and then transcribed in Sign Writing in an accompanying manual. Two storybooks are also included.

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Videos DV 371.912 Literary Aspects of Deafness (Literary of the Deaf)

The PDA meeting held on October 20, 1999, features Albert Hlibok on the topics of literacy of the Deaf and the Laurent Clerc Stamp Project. (ASL, Voice)

DV 419 Make a Joyful Noise.

This kit introduces families to oral deaf education: “Dreams Spoken Here” video in English and Spanish. Include handbook, and article reprints. (CC)

DV 332.6 Merrill Lynch Videotapes.

Volume 1 - Introduction to Merrill Lynch Deaf and Hard of Hearing Investor Services.

This clear and concise tape outlines the services and information available to Deaf and hard of hearing investors, including assistive devices, specially trained consultants, and financial planning strategies. (CC, Voice)

Volume 2 - Women Investors: Planning for Success

This videotape explains the investment process for woman interesting in learning more about the programs available through Merrill Lynch.

(CC)

Volume 3 - Mutual Fund Advisor Client Video. This videotape is about the Merrill Lynch can help you with Mutual Fund Advisor Program offering the benefits of a professionally managed the portfolios of mutual funds designed just for you. (CC)

DV 649.15 Mom And Dad, Your Deaf Child Is OK…. Flavia Frazier, a mother of a deaf child discusses significant issues

in raising Deaf children. The issues include acceptance, communication, education and language. (ASL, CC, Voice)

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Videos DV 362.42 1994 NAD Convention Highlights.

This video presents speakers, interviews and other highlights from the 42th NAD Convention in Knoxville, TN.

DV 419 Once Upon A Time.

Parents share tips for reading bedtime stories in sign language to their deaf and hard of hearing children. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 371.9 Parents for Deaf Awareness Series.

Amateur videos of the programs offered since 1992 by Parents for Deaf Awareness, a New Jersey organization for families with deaf children. (ASL, CC, Interpreted, Voice)

Inclusion: Is It Appropriate for Deaf Children?

Gertrude Galloway, Ph.D., Superintendent of the Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf in New Jersey, lectures on the appropriateness of the educational approach known as inclusion for children who are deaf.

The Need for Appropriate Communication for the Deaf Child at Home and School

Jerel Barnhart, Ph.D., a school psychologist in a mainstreamed program for children who are deaf and hard of hearing, discusses the importance of good communication within families of deaf children as well as in their school settings.

Parental Decisions: Communication and Educational Choices for Deaf/Hard of Hearing Children.

Dr. Margery S. Miller and Dr. Donald Moores, both of Gallaudet University, share the guidelines to help parents in decisions regarding their Deaf children.

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PDA Fifteenth Anniversary Celebration The Model Secondary School for the Deaf performing troupe, The Road Show, highlights this tape of PDA’s Fifth Anniversary. Also included are introductions of the founding families of PDA and installation of the 1994 Board.

Principles of Achieving Access in Deaf Education Robert E. Johnson, Ph.D., outlines his principles for effective education of children who are deaf.

The Role of the Child Study Team in the Education of the Deaf

The staffs of a mainstreaming program for children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing outline the important role of the Child Study Team in evaluating Deaf students.

The Role of Speech in the Education of the Deaf Donna Gentry, MA., CCCA, a speech language therapist, explains the role of speech therapy in the education of children who are Deaf.

What is College Like for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing? This video is a panel of deaf students, who share their experiences at college.

DV 372.4 Reading to Deaf Children: Learning From Deaf Adults.

This video demonstrates the 15 principles for reading to Deaf children. Include booklet.

DV 372.4 Read It Again and Again.

This video shows actual shared reading sessions with children who have diverse backgrounds and abilities. Include booklet.

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Videos DV 419 Say it with A Sign: Early Communication through Basic Sign

Language for Infants, Babies, Toddlers and Parents, too! This video series teaches ASL signs using visually interesting but repetitive format including colorful graphics, sound effects, animations and children signing. Each DVD includes checklist of words taught. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

Volume 1: 44 new signs in categories of Food, Animals, Home and Family, Hobbies and Sports, Body Parts and typical baby first words. (Ages 6 months and up) Volume 2: 46 new signs in categories of Food, Animals, Family and Friends, Clothes, Body Parts, Nature, and bonus words. (Ages 6 months and up) Volume 3: 45 new signs in categories of Animals, Hobbies and Sports, Nature, Thoughts and Feelings,

Travel, Colors, and bonus words. (Ages 6 months and up)

DV 371.912 School Days: An ASL Word Book with Video and Audio Clips.

Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. Teaches 76 vocabulary words. Program taught using IDRT Flipbooks. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 Signing in the Workplace.

Time to Sign, Inc. Designed for individual or group education, this DVD includes valuable information for understanding Deaf culture and using technologies such as TTY and telephone relay services. American Sign Language (ASL) experts teach viewers individual signs, and then viewers see the signs used in typical workplace scenarios. (DVD: ASL)

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Videos DV 419 Signing Smart Signs: ASL Video Glossary.

Wide-Eye Learning, LLC This DVD contains 135 ASL signs that families of hearing babies and toddlers will most benefit from. Each sign is accompanied by the signed word on screen. The clearly produced signs, accompanied by the audio mnemonics, make learning the signs easy. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 419 Teaching Signs for Baby Minds.

Bright Minds The Teaching Signs for Baby Minds series incorporates bold colors, sights and sounds with American Sign Language to enrich, stimulate and expand communication between you and your child. (DVD: ASL, Voice-over) Topics covered include:

Volume 1 - Everyday signs Volume 2 - Concepts and Combinations Volume 3 - Dictionary and Alphabet

DV 419 The Treasure Chest: Toys and Signs, Volume 1.

Wide-Eyed Learning, LLC Parents and children will be delighted by this magical journey of discovery. The visually engaging images offer many opportunities to make meaningful connections with little ones. This DVD includes over 35 ASL signs and strategies for making signing a natural part of your daily interactions with your child. Ages 3 months - 36 months (DVD)

DV 419 The Treasure Chest: Signs, Songs, and Rhymes, Volume 2.

Wide-Eyed Learning, LLC Classic songs and rhymes are set to engaging images of toys, playful children and ASL. Promotes sign and spoken language development. Ages 0 – 6 years (DVD & Audio)

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Videos DV 362.42 Using Your TTY/TDD.

This training tape teaches you how to make and receive TTY calls, common abbreviations used in TTY conversations and telephone etiquette. (CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 Visual Telecommunications: Visual Technologies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People.

Produced by Gallaudet University this video explains how current technology benefits Deaf people and their employers, including the use of TTY’s, Computers, relay services, fax machines and others. (CC, Voice)

Hard of Hearing DV 418 An Adventure in Cued Speech.

Produced by Alina Mills, Co-sponsored by The National Cued Speech Association This is an informational video presenting Cued Speech users, their families and professionals, demonstrating and discussing Cued speech in various settings. The effectiveness of Cued Speech is shown with users of all ages. (DVD: OC, Voice)

DV 418 Building Cue Reading.

Melanie Metzger, Ph.D & Earl Fleetwood, M.A. Practice sessions and tests to learn and increase cued receptive skills. The checklist cards are included. (CC)

Volume 1 Volume 2 DV 617.89 Cecilia’s Story. Advanced Bionics Corps.

A documentary that portrays the life of a cochlear implant recipient, from infancy to her eighth birthday. (CC, Voice)

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DV 617.89 Cochlear Implants: Covering the Basics. Dawn Sign Press.

A doctor discusses cochlear implants assistive listening devices from a technological and physiological point of view. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 617.89 A Cochlear Implant for Your Child: What You Need to Know

Before and After. Hosted by Parents for Deaf Awareness, Inc. It consists of five videotapes: 3 videos of the cochlear implant

workshop, 1 video of Dr. Chandra Sehkar’s presentation and 1 video of the panel session. (CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 Communication: Hearing Loss.

Part of the Home Care Companion series on caregiver education, This video deals with how to communicate effectively with someone who has hearing loss. (CC)

DV 362.42 Communication Rules for Hard of Hearing People.

Sam Trychin, Ph.D. of Gallaudet University depicts hard of hearing people in everyday scenarios followed by a discussion on how to solve the communication problems that arise in each. (CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 Did I Do That?

Sam Trychin, Ph.D. of Gallaudet University illustrated four principals of behavior relating to hearing loss and gives exercises to increase communication through cooperation. (CC)

DV 617.89 Getting The Most Out of Your Hearing Aids. Dr. C. Everett Koop helps hearing aid purchasers get the maximum

benefit from their investment. (CC)

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Videos DV 617.882 Hearing Your Life: HiResolution Bionic Ear System. Advanced Bionics Corporation

This video is about the HiResolution Bionic Ear recipients to share their personal experiences. (OC, Voice)

DV 617.882 Introduction to Cochlear Implants. Cochlear Americas, Englewood, Colorado

This video is about the Overview of Criteria, Anatomy and Physiology, Review of the Cochlear Implant System, How an implant “works”, Surgical procedure, and Post-surgical period. (CC, Voice)

DV 362.42 I Only Hear You When I See Your Face.

This video illustrates simple rules to remember when communicating with a deaf or hard of hearing patient. (CC)

DV 419 I See What You’re Saying: A Practical Guide to Speechreading.

Produced by the New York League for the Hard of Hearing, this two-parts series provides easy-to-follow lessons and practice exercises to improve your ability to speechread in a variety of everyday situations. (Voice)

Volume 1 - Fundamentals of Speechreading Volume 2 - Practice Exercises

DV 418 I See What You Say: Learn Lip Reading! Hearing Visions The speech-reading program provides practice, activities for advancing speech reading levels from single words to stories. Viewers will get exposure to different speech patterns and problems with noise and distortion. Soft cover book is included. (CD-ROM)

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Videos DV 362.42 I Want To Talk.

An interview with a seven year old, Mike Barry, the Deaf son of Deaf parents, during which he combines excellent sign language communication skills with attempts at spoken English. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 617.882 The Link Between Silence and Sound.

The video is a discussion of the cochlear implant, is presented by Advanced Bionics Corporation. (CC)

DV 419 Native Intuition: Deaf Cued American English Models.

Language Matter’s Inc Linguist Daniel Koo, M.A. explains the nature of cued languages using ASL (American Sign Language) in this hour-long video. There are two sections: the first shows five native cuers sharing their experiences, opinions, and insights in CAE passes; the second section shows two Deaf individuals conversing in ASL and discussing life as CAE and ASL bilinguals. (DVD: CC, Voice)

DV 617.882 Nucleus 24 Contour: “The Shape of Things to Come”

This video explains how the cochlear implant works using the Nucleus 24 Contour and gives examples of people using the implant. Booklet is included.

DV 617.882 Nucleus Accessories and Assistive Listening Devices: Tips to

maximize your hearing. Cochlear Corporation, Englewood, Colorado

This video explains about the great tips on how to maximize hearing with the use of nucleus accessories and other assistive listening devices. They are included with your Nucleus Cochlear Implant System. (OC, Voice)

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Videos DV 418 Read My Lips! Fun and Easy to Use Lipreading Lessons.

Listen With Your Eyes! Volumes 1 – 6. Speechreading Laboratory, Inc. Each DVD contains almost 20 different practice sessions to teach and improve your speech reading skill and comprehension. Each DVD includes a progress checklist sheet. Include handbook. Please specify volume number

DV 616.84 Relaxation Procedures for Hard of Hearing People.

Sam Trychin of Gallaudet University demonstrates various relaxation procedures in a two-part series. (CC)

DV 418 Seeing and Hearing Speech: Lessons in lip reading and

listening. Sensimetrics Corporation Learn to lip read at your own pace. The interactive program lessons help you combine what you see with what you hear to understand speech better. Soft cover book is included. (CD-ROM)

DV 305.908 Sound and Fury.

Docudrama If you could make your deaf child hear, would you? That is the focus of Academy award-nominated Sound and Fury, an intimate, heart-rendering true story about the Artinians, an extended family with deaf and hearing members spanning three generations. Together they confront a technological device, the cochlear implant, which can help the deaf hear but may also threaten deaf culture. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 617.8 Sound Hearing.

Garlic Press Have you ever wondered what hearing loss is like? Find out with this book/CD package. It provides listening samples to illustrate sound, hearing and hearing loss. Listeners will hear as impaired people might, listening to music, a story, and taking a simple spelling test. Include a booklet. (CD-ROM)

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Videos DV 362.42 Sound Ideas.

Canadian Hard of Hearing Association Find out how to cope in difficult situations like dining out or the workplace. The easy-to-follow manual lets you learn at your own pace. It is ideal for hard of hearing people, professionals educating clients, and teachers. Companion Manual is included. (DVD: OC, Voice)

DV 419 Speaking For Myself. Oberkotter Foundation Film Project

This video demonstrates Deaf and hard-of-hearing children learn how to speak through oral deaf education in English and Spanish. (CC)

DV 617.89 Summer’s Story: Coming of Age with the Cochlear Implant.

Summer Crider Summer’s Story is a 27 minute videotape about a teenager’s experience growing up with a cochlear implant. Born as a hearing child in a world filled with music, Summer lost her hearing due to spinal meningitis at the age of three. The story traces her use of hearing aids, tactile aids, speech therapy and auditory training, and the final decision for a cochlear implant. (OC, Voice)

DV 617.89 The Telecoil. This video explains that using telecoil in a hearing aid in

combination with an assisted listening device or while talking on the telephone greatly enhances hearing ability for hearing impaired persons. (CC)

DV 617.882 Twins: A Cochlear Implant Study. This video discusses the affects of cochlear implants on a set of

Twins. (CC)

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Videos DV 362.42 Unheard Voices: A dramatic look into the heart of hearing loss.

Gael Hanna and Dalene Flannigan Gael Hannan, an actor with a profound hearing loss, gives a powerful performance in this adaptation of her popular one-woman play. The stories are funny and moving as ordinary words become eloquent descriptions of how hearing loss makes us feel and behave. After this video, everyone will understand hearing loss as never before. (DVD: CC, OC, Voice)

Health and Safety DV 362.292 A.A. -- Rap With Us.

This video is for young alcoholics to see the help available to them in Alcoholics Anonymous. Four young people discuss what it was like drinking and what it is like being sober.

DV 362.2 Alcoholics Anonymous: American Sign Language.

Commonly Known as “The Big Book” this primary resource for recovering alcoholics is translated into American Sign Language by Alan Barwiolek. This is AA General Service Conference-approved literature. (ASL, Voice) Please specify volume number

Volume 1- Preface, Forwards to First, Second and Third Editions, the Doctor’s Opinion.

Chapter 1-Bill’s Story Chapter 2-There is a Solution

Volume 2- Chapter 3-More about Alcoholism Chapter 4-We Agnostics

Chapter 5- How it Works

Volume 3 - Chapter 6-Into Action Chapter 7-Working with Others Chapter 8- To Wives

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Volume 4 - Chapter 9-The Family Afterward Chapter 10-To Employers Chapter 11-A Vision for You

Volume 5 - Dr. Bob’s Nightmare

Appendices: The AA Tradition, Spiritual Experience; The Medical View on AA, The Lasker Award, The Religious View on AA; How to Get in Touch with AA

DV 362.829 Anywhere, To Anyone.

This video shows 4 stories of domestic violence in the Deaf Community. Included two companion guides.

DV 362.2 Caring For Yourself. This instructional video, part of Sign Enhancers mental health series, gives tips on taking care of yourself.

DV 362.292 Carrying the Message Behind These Walls.

This video was developed to encourage more A.A. members to participate in carrying the A.A. message into correctional facilities with pamphlet.

DV 362.29 Clinical Approaches: An American Sing Language Interpretation of the 12 Step Program. This video has 12 segments. Each segment is singed and deals with one of the 12 steps of A.A. (Alcoholics Anonymous) (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 361.06 Counseling Deaf People a Skills Training.

Vignettes are presented by a Deaf, multi-cultural cast and then analyzed to assist in learning counseling skills applied to working with Deaf individuals. Include guide.

Volume 1 - Rehabilitation Counseling Volume 2 - Community College Counseling Volume 3 - Personal Counseling

DV 362.29 Dreams of Denial.

Minnesota Chemical Dependency program presents a video for Deaf people who struggle with substance abuse. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.293 Drugs, Coming to a Neighborhood Near You.

Parents and teens share problems while finding solutions. This video is part of a series focusing on one important relationship parents and teens must address together.

DV 363.37 Fire Safety Starts With You.

Fire safety, including plans for what to do should a fire occur, is discussed in ASL.

DV 362.1 Health Care Directives: A Do-It-Yourself Workshop Manual &

ASL Videotape for Deaf Communities. Deaf Hospice Education Project of Minnesota These consumer information products discuss directives and hospice care as they relate to Deaf individuals and hospice staff. They cover information about the choices and rights Deaf people have when making end-of-life decisions, and are a good source of information for education hospice staff about Deaf culture. (CD-ROM, DVD & Workshop Manual)

DVD 1: Health Care Directives & Hospice Care CD 2: Health Care Directives: Documents for Printing

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Videos DV 362.292 Hope: Alcoholics Anonymous. A dramatization of the benefits obtained when alcoholics seek help

from A.A. (CC) DV 362.2 I Can: Stories of Deaf and Hard of Hearing People in Recovery.

This video is an intimate look at six Deaf and hard of hearing recovering addicts and alcoholics telling their stories. Include guide. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 616.97 It’s Not Just Hearing AIDS-Deaf People and the Epidemic.

This video, which was produced by Deaf people themselves, gives straightforward and factual information about this health risk, including how the disease is transmitted, who can get AIDS, procedures for an HIV test, and how to be supportive to people with AIDS. Note: This video contains sexually explicit information. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.292 “It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell”

This film tells the story of four young A.A.s who were in prison as a result of drinking, yet today are sober in Alcoholics Anonymous.

DV 362.29 Meeting the Challenge: Working with Deaf People in Recovery.

A video is for counselors on how to deal with people who are Deaf who are also alcoholics and addicts by examing Deaf Culture.

DV 613 My Body, My Responsibility.

University of Rochester Medical Center This is a film for deaf and hard of hearing women of all ages, as well as parents of deaf women, healthcare providers, educators, interpreters and anyone who cares about deaf women’s health. Topics covered include puberty, menstruation and related hygiene, pregnancy and labor, pregnancy prevention, birth control methods and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV and how to be tested for HIV. (DVD: ASL, OC, Voice)

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Videos DV 613.66 Protect Yourself: A Basic Guide to Self Defense. The techniques in self-defense are demonstrated by various

instructors with explanation in ASL. (Voice) DV 613 Sign and Sweat.

This video is an aerobic workout in sign language. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.29 Signs for Recovery.

Visual Media Alliance The purpose of this videotape is to provide an understanding of the specialized signs and concepts used in chemical dependency and substance abuse treatment setting. It is ideal for interpreters, counselors, social workers and hospitals. (CD: ASL, OC, Voice)

DV 362.2 Silent Suffering: Substance Abuse in the Deaf Community.

Hosted by Alan Barwiolek, this documentary video features Deaf professionals Barbara Kannapell, Cynthia Weitzel and Betsy Miller, discussing the cultural treatment and recovery issues surrounding substance abuse in the Deaf community. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 614 Their Next Breathe Could Be Yours.

This training film on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) has a full-screen view of a sign language interpreter and the speaker in the bubble at the bottom corner of the screen. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 613 To Your Health -- Choosing a Healthy Lifestyle/ Making Healthy

Choices. This video assists Deaf or hard of hearing people to become better consumer of health care. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 616.075 To Your Health -- Your Physical Exam. Medical procedures that occur in a typical physical exam are

explained in ASL. (Voice) DV 362.29 Trackman.

This video is the first of the Youth Substance Abuse Education Series. It provides information and preventative measures addressing substance abuse education for adolescents in the hearing impaired population. Include guide. (CC)

DV 616.861 Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.

The 12 steps and 12 traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous are discussed in this series of 5 videotapes. (ASL, CC) Please specify volume number Volume 1 - Steps 1-4 Volume 2 - Steps 5-10 Volume 3 - Steps 11-12 Volume 4 - Traditions 1-6 Volume 5 - Traditions 7-12

DV 362.292 Voices and Visions: Alcoholism in The Family.

This video includes interviews with experts and dramatic vignettes about the common problems of alcoholism in families.

DV 362.2 What is Therapy?

Freda Norman narrates this educational videotape about receiving help through therapy. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 362.292 Young People and AA.

Four young A.A. members describe what is was like drinking, attending A.A., and what their lives are like sober today.

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Videos Interpreter Training DV 419 American Sign Language and Interpreting Practice Series.

Produced by Sign Enhancers, Inc. This video series provides samples of American Sign Language followed by two Sign-to-Voice Interpretations. (ASL, Voice)

4A: My first day at the school for the Deaf/ A memorable cruise 4B: My experience as a camp counselor/ A backpacking adventure/ The use of ASL in the Classroom 4C: Adventures in river rafting/ Telecommunication access for Deaf people 4D: Autobiographical sketch/ Fearful accounts of driving in the snow/ The duck story

DV 419 ASL Mentor: Idioms.

Lance McWilliams Idioms can assist both novice and experienced interpreters make better word choices when voicing for the Deaf. The DVD is intended to give interpreters clues on some signs that only Deaf people tend to use. The DVD has open captioning and shows slangs/idioms, so viewers can see the actual English idiom as it is demonstrated. (DVDs: ASL, OC)

Part 1 & 2 Part 3 & 4 DV 419 ASL Mentor: Improving Receptive Skills through ASL

Storytelling. Lance McWilliams ASL stories told by Lance McWilliams and Willy Moers. Assists comprehension skills with Q&A pop-ups. (DVDs: ASL)

Part 1: The Image of the Lost Soul/ Jack and the Bean Stalk

Part 2: The 3 Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf/ Goldilocks and the 3 Bears

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Videos DV 419 ASL Practice Series. ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers

Improve your ASL and interpreting skills one easy step at a time! Start with simple sentences and move on to mini-stories, stories, dialogues and jokes. There are eight parts in this series. (VHS & DVDs: ASL, Voice) Please specify number

6A: English Idioms (DVD only) 6B: ASL Vocabulary 6C: ASL Vocabulary, Affect and Structure 6D: ASL Sentences 6E: ASL Mini-Stories 6F: ASL Stories 6G: ASL Dialogues 6H: ASL Funny Bones DV 419 ASL Role Shifting: “He said, She said…”

Steamboat Productions, LLC From nationally recognized workshop presenter and ASL performer Trix Bruce comes this DVD on role shifting. This DVD focuses on ASL storytelling techniques for:

• Developing a story’s character • Using role shift, eye gaze, and spatial referencing • Identifying speakers • Shifting between speakers • Matching speakers’ effect • Understanding the difference between storytelling and

discourse DV 419 ASL Semantics: Precision of Expression - FALL.

Steamboat Production, LLC A concept expressed in an ASL sign often cannot be conveyed by a single all-purpose English word. Likewise, English words and phrases may have variations in meaning, which require translations using different ASL signs. This workshop on DVD helps the participant advance skills in translating the languages of ASL and English.

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Videos DV 305.908 Deaf Culture Lectures Series.

ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers (DVDs: ASL, Voice)

8I: Deaf & Hearing Cultural Differences 8J: An Inside View 8K: Tools for a Cross-Cultures Adventure 8L: Shared Wisdom for Families DV 371.912 Educational Interpreting: A Practical Approach.

Rochester Institute of Technology; National Technical Institute for the Deaf A consumer awareness, rights, and responsibilities series for students, teachers, interpreters, and parents of deaf children. Produced in actual classroom settings, this award-winning series offers a practical and comprehensive approach to important aspects of educational interpreting—emphasizing information and strategies that are necessary to provide deaf and hard of hearing individuals with optimal communication access to education. Issues raised in the videos are reviewed in greater detail in the companion booklet. A companion website provides additional materials related to this series. Soft cover and coil bound book are included. (2 DVDs: ASL, OC, SE, Voice)

DV 419 Educational Interpreting Series: Elementary School.

ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers Interpret for a real elementary school teacher with a team of three supportive educational interpreters helping you… so no pressure! (VHS & DVDs: ASL, CC, Voice)

INT-EL: Interpreting TR-EL: Transliterating

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Videos DV 371.912 Educational Interpreting Series: Giving a Hand to Good

Education: Voice to Sign Practice with Hearing Teachers. ASL Productions, Inc. Each sample includes two certified interpreters demonstrating their interpretations for you! (DVDs: ASL, PSE, Voice)

1F: A Lesson with Heart

1G: A Mother’s Perspective on the IEP Process 1H: Why Can’t We All Be Purple?

DV 419 Educational Interpreting Series: Giving a Hand to Small Voices: Voice to Sign Practice with Hearing Children. ASL Productions, Inc. We usually think about interpreting for Deaf children, but often need to understand the speech (and thought) patterns of their hearing classmates. (DVDs: ASL, PSE, Voice)

1E: Ancient Greece

DV 371.912 Educational Interpreting Series: Giving Voice to Good

Education: Sign to Voice Practice with Deaf Teachers. ASL Productions, Inc. Each sample includes two certified interpreters demonstrating their interpretations for you! (DVDs: ASL, PSE, Voice)

1I: Introduction to Videography 1J: History of Fashion Design 1K: The World in Your Hands

1L: Science and Drama in Motion

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Videos DV 419 Educational Interpreting Series: Giving Voice to Small Hands:

Sign-to-Voice Practice with Deaf Children. ASL Productions, Inc. Each sample includes two certified interpreters demonstrating their interpretations for you! (DVDs: ASL, PSE, Voice)

1A: Bold as Brianna 1B: Delightful as Derek 1C: Lydia’s Lessons 1D: Kudos to Kuualoha DV 419 Educational Interpreting Series: High School.

ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers Practice interpreting and transliterating with a real high school teacher and a team of three supportive educational interpreters helping you… but none of the stress! (VHS & DVDs: ASL, CC, Voice)

INT-HS: Interpreting TR-HS: Transliterating DV 419 Effective Interpreting Series: English Skills Development.

Dawn Sign Press What element can no effective interpreter live without? Answer: strong English skills. When students have strengthened their use and understanding of English, they can transfer messages effectively in ASL. Topics: Visual Form and Meaning; Lexical Substitution; Paraphrasing Discourse; Main Idea Identification; and Summarizing. Include handbook. (DVD: CC, Voice)

DV 419 Effective Interpreting Series: Cognitive Processing Skills in

English. Dawn Sign Press Strong English skills allow interpreters to be more effective at shifting between English and ASL. Exercises with video source materials improve flexibility and agility with English. Topics: Comprehension and Source Material; Memory; Acuity and Discrimination; Immediate Repetition; Delayed Repetition; Number Repetition; Word Level Pattern Inference; Phrase Level Pattern Inference; and Multitasking. Include handbook. (DVD: CC, Voice)

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DV 419 Effective Interpreting Series: Translating from English.

Dawn Sign Press What’s the difference between translating and interpreting? Answer: preparation and simultaneous delivery of information. Translators transfer a message between languages while preserving the meaning across language boundaries. Top interpreter Carol Patrie encourages creativity and the use of various linguistic resources to come up with a translation without the pressure of real-time processing. Learning to do this effectively can be a stepping stone to real-time or simultaneous interpretation. It can also be a worthy and rewarding career. Use this to earn CEUs! Include handbook. (DVD: CC, Voice)

DV 419 Effective Interpreting Series: Consecutive Interpreting from

English. Dawn Sign Press A sequence of exercises and English source materials, featuring a variety of speakers, help develop consecutive interpreting skills. The spontaneous samples of spoken English are unrehearsed and unscripted, ideal for sharpening comprehension. Topics: History and Uses of Consecutive Interpreting; Intralingual Exercises; Errors in Interpretation; Listening Phase; Note-taking and Analysis; Memory; Reformulation; Monitoring and Correction. Include handbook. (DVD: CC, Voice)

DV 781.62 Folk Music Concert in ASL – 3B.

ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers Want to interpret on stage? Learn with Jenna Cassell at a live concert. You’ll learn how to match affect and produce ASL transliterations for text set to great music. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 419 Interactive Interpreting I. Produced by Gallaudet University, this video depicts a meeting between a Deaf man and a hearing real estate agent. The audio portion of what the agent says is heard and time is permitted for the viewer to voice to sign interpret what she says. The Deaf man then responds in ASL to give the viewer an opportunity to practice sign-to-voice interpreting. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 419 Interactive Interpreting II.

Produced by Gallaudet University, this video depicts a meeting between a Deaf man and a hearing travel agent. The audio portion of what the agent says is heard and time is permitted for the viewer to voice to sign interpret what she says. The Deaf man then responds in ASL to give the viewer an opportunity to practice sign-to-voice interpreting. (ASL, Voice)

DV 419 Interpreter Model Series. Two different lectures interpreted by Betty Colonomos and Sharon Newman Solow allow for different styles of interpreting to be compared and contrasted. (ASL, Voice) Volume 1 - ASL - English Models Segments of signed ASL lectures are shown presented by each interpreter. On screen time-code makes detailed comparison and analysis possible. Volume 2 - English - ASL Models

Presents segments of spoken English lectures followed by separate, full screen presentations of each of the interpretations. Speaker and interpreters are displayed on the screen at the same time.

DV 419 Interpreting in Insurance Settings.

Carol J. Patrie Allows interpreters to observe and learn from unscripted, unrehearsed interpretations in setting that are normally restricted or difficult to arrange. Helpful discussion starters and full transcripts of interpreted dialogues make this an excellent practice tool. Include handbook. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

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Videos DV 419 Interpreting in Legal Settings.

Carol J. Patrie Allows interpreters to observe and learn from unscripted, unrehearsed interpretations in setting that are normally restricted or difficult to arrange. Helpful discussion starters and full transcripts of interpreted dialogues make this an excellent practice tool. Include handbook. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 Interpreting in Medical Settings.

Carol J. Patrie Allows interpreters to observe and learn from unscripted, unrehearsed interpretations in setting that are normally restricted or difficult to arrange. Helpful discussion starters and full transcripts of interpreted dialogues make this an excellent practice tool. Include handbook. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 Interpreting in Various Settings. (Voice) Volume 1 - Review/Demonstration of Interpreting

Oral Interpreting Educational Interpreting: Elementary

Employment/Rehabilitation Interpreting Performing Arts Interpreting Medical Interpreting

Volume 2 - Telephone Interpreting Round Table Interpreting Deaf-Blind Interpreting Educational Interpreting: Secondary Interpreting for Miss-Educated Deaf Persons Legal Interpreting Volume 3 - Artistic Interpreting (Music) Voice Interpreting Religious Interpreting Platform Interpreting Educational Interpreting: Post Secondary Mental Health/Counseling Interpreting

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Videos DV 345 Interpreting the Miranda Warnings. This videotape has been specially designed by Sign Media to

address a number of issues one must face in order to render an accurate interpretation of the Miranda Warnings. Three outstanding interpreters will produce an in-studio rendition of the Miranda Warnings, and will be followed up by a discussion, lead by Lou Fant, that addresses several topics surrounding an accurate interpretation. *Please note, to make this tape fully accessible to Deaf viewers, a verbatim transcript is available. Please indicate if you would like the transcript also. (ASL)

DV 419 Introduction to Interpreting: Peer Evaluation Lectures.

LindaLee Massoud developed this curriculum while she was the coordinator of the Interpreter Training Program at Mott Community College in Flint, MI. This videotape contains 6 practical segment lectures, and should be used with the booklet by the same name. Such topics discussed included: (Voice)

• Definition and purpose of evaluation

• Personality and standards in evaluation • How to receive critique

• How to give critique • Critiquing factors of ASL • Critiquing factors of English and interpreting DV 419 Introduction to Interpreting: Pre-Interpreting Survey.

LindaLee Massoud developed this curriculum while she was the coordinator of the Interpreter Training Program at Mott Community College in Flint, MI. This videotape contains 6 practical segment lectures, and should be used with the booklet by the same name. Topics included: (Voice)

• Facial expression in interpreting • Pantomime in interpreting • Gesture interpreting • Voice interpreting • ASL interpreting • (English) Transliterating

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Videos DV 92 Legacy of Learning Series.

ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers Learn valuable information about our profession while improving your receptive and voicing skills. Join an intimate conversation between two legends, Lou Fant and Sharon N. Solow. (DVDs: ASL, Voice)

LEG-1: Lou Fant LEG-2: Sharon Neumann Solow DV 345 Miranda Rights.

Signs for Intelligence This DVD presents the Miranda Rights translated into ASL. This is a great tool for interpreters who want to learn the Miranda Rights. It is signed so that virtually all levels of signing fluency will be able to understand their rights. (DVD: ASL, Text, Voice)

DV 419 More Classifiers Storytelling.

This video offers a variety of stories presented by Trix Bruce entirely through the use of classifiers. See handshapes transforming into animals, places, objects, and more. (DVD: ASL)

DV 419 National Interpreter Certification: Interview and Performance

Practice DVD. The NIC Practice DVD allows you to simulate the NIC Interview and Performance test experience, or you can access individual scenarios one at a time to prepare for the exam.

DV 419 National Testing System: Certificate of Interpretation Practice

Tape. RID, Inc. This one-hour videotape shows the actual test format and will help you prepare for the Certificate of Interpretation (CI) Test. (ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 419 National Testing System: Certificate of Transliteration Practice

Tape. RID, Inc. This one-hour videotape shows the actual test format and will help you prepare for the Certificate of Transliteration (CT) Test. (ASL, Voice)

DV 419 One-To-One Interaction Tape: Giving a Medical Case History. In this tape, produced by Sign Media, Inc. you have been asked to

interpret at a local hospital for an elderly Deaf gentleman. He has brought his wife along in case he forgets any pertinent information.

(ASL) DV 419 One-To-One Interaction Tape: Interviewing a Prospective Tenant.

In this tape, produced by Sign Media, Inc. you have been asked to interpret for a Deaf landlord who is interviewing prospective tenants. The landlord owns a house that he and rented for the past few years, and is concerned that the new tenants are committed to taking care of the house. (ASL)

DV 419 One-To-One Interaction Tape: Interviewing a Real Estate

Agent. In this tape, produced by Sign Media, Inc. you have been asked to

interpret between a real estate agent and a prospective tenant. (ASL)

DV 419 One-To-One Interaction Tape: Meeting a Dog Trainer. In this tape, produced by Sign Media, Inc. you have been asked to

interpret for a Deaf Woman during an initial interview with a dog trainer. (ASL)

DV 419 One-To-One Interaction Tape: Meeting with a Funeral Director.

In this tape, produced by Sign Media, Inc., you have been asked to interpret for .a Deaf woman has been asked by a friend to gather information about making funeral arrangements from a local Jewish funeral director. (ASL)

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Videos DV 419 One-To-One Interaction Tape: Meeting with a Sales Representative.

In this tape, produced by Sign Media, Inc. you have been asked to interpret for the Deaf owner of a small business for a meeting with a sales representative. (ASL)

DV 419 One-To-One Interaction Tape: Seeking an Auto Loan. In this tape, produced by Sign Media, Inc. you will interpret for a

Deaf couple who is meeting with a loan officer at a local bank, the couple is interested in buying a car and securing a loan to do so.

(ASL) DV 419 One-to-One Interviews: 7C a Deaf Landlord & a potential

Tenant – Interpreting Practice. ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers Whether through video relay interpreting or in person, much of interpreting is in one-to-one interviews. (VHS & DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 One-to-One Interviews: 7D an Employer & a Deaf Applicant –

Transliterating Practice. ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers Whether through video relay interpreting or in person, much of interpreting is in one-to-one interviews. (VHS & DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

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Videos DV 419 Practical Demonstrations: Interpreting vs. Transliterating.

LindaLee Massoud developed this curriculum while she was the coordinator of the Interpreter Training Program at Mott Community College in Flint, MI. These tapes show a comparison between interpreted text and transliterated text. These tapes should be viewed in sequence. There are five volumes in this series. (Accompanying book, “Facilitating Manual Communication for Interpreters, Students and Teachers” also available) Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - Section I, Lessons 1-8 Volume 2 - Section I, Lessons 9-15 Volume 3 - Section II, Lessons 1-15 Volume 4 - Section III, Lessons 1-7 Volume 5 - Section III, Lessons 8-16

DV 419 Sample CDI Written Test Questions. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Materials provide sample questions to become a certified Deaf interpreter. (DVD and Manual)

DV 419 Semantic Awareness Test Kit. This test kit will help determine student awareness of semantic

equivalents of selected multiple meaning English words and provide an indication of whether students are using or relying on English glosses. *Complimentary workbook is included. Please specify tape by name. EMC=English Multiple Choice. SMC=Sign Multiple Choice.

Practice Test Tape: EMC Test Tape #1 (Workbook tests 1, 2, and 3) EMC Test Tape #2 (Workbook tests 4, 5, 6) EMC Test Tape #3 (Workbook tests 7, 8, 9) SMC Test Tape #1 (Workbook tests 10, 13 OR 16) SMC Test Tape #2 (Workbook tests 11, 14, OR 17) SMC Test Tape #3 (Workbook tests 12, 15 OR 18)

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DV 419 Sign-to-Voice Practice with Deaf Children.

ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers Improve your comprehension and interpret children’s signing with

spontaneous, natural language samples. (DVDs: ASL, PSE, Voice) Please specify number

5A: 10 Year Old Storyteller 5B: Deaf Children Signers – 23 Stories (VHS & DVD) 5C: More Deaf Children Signers (Ages 5-11) (VHS & DVD) 5D: Even More Deaf Children Signers (Ages 11-14) 5E: Still More Deaf Children Signers (Ages 13-18) DV 419 Simultaneous Interpreting Practice Lectures. Lectures begin with appropriate assignment specific information

and an introduction by the presenter. Please note that some tapes have lectures in American Sign Language segmented for practicing sign to voice, while others are in English for voice to sign practice. Please specify volume number

Spoken English Tapes: Volume 1: Urban Planning and Public Policy Volume 2: Environmental Activism and Greenpeace Volume 3: Homicide and the Criminal Justice System Volume 4: Combating Racism among Teenagers Volume 5: Berlitz: An Overview Volume 6: AIDS: Overview and Prevention

ASL TAPES: Volume 7: US Deaf Golfers Association Volume 8: American Athletic Association of the Deaf Volume 9: ASL in the Education of Deaf Children Volume 10: An Introduction to Deaf People

Volume 11: ADA and Interpreters Volume 12: AIDS: Overview and Prevention

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Videos DV 419 Small Group Discussion, Interpreting Practice Tapes. These tapes provide situational experience where students practice interpreting for small groups. (ASL)

Planning a Protest Demonstration - You have been asked to interpret for a group that is planning a protest demonstration. Some of the individuals who have been invited to the meeting represent agencies or organizations. The leader of the group has had experience working with interpreters before and is careful to control the turn-taking behaviors of the group. For this meeting, two of the participants are Deaf.

U.S. Post Office Safety Meeting - You have been asked to substitute for one of the regular interpreters for the local US Post Office. Postal regulations require that all employees participate in a monthly ‘safety meeting’ at which a variety of issues are discussed. For this meeting, the only non-Deaf participant is the supervisor.

DV 419 Technical Aspects of Interpreting. The three part video series that cover 6 practical lectures per tape. Topics on the tapes include: Using Guessing and Closure Effectively; Interpreting the Spatial Aspects of ASL; Working with a Team Interpreter (from voice and sign); Establishing Signals with a Speaker; Evaluating and Using Register in Voice Interpreting; Visual and Gestural Modification in Signs; Conversational and Situational Control; Working with a Relay Interpreter and Conference Interpreting with Multiple Interpreters. (Voice)

Volume 1 - Introductory Topics

Volume 2 - Intermediate Topics Volume 3 - Advanced Topics

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Videos DV 419 Understanding the Dynamics of the Deaf Consumer/Interpreter Relations.

Eileen Forestal, coordinator of the Interpreter Studies Program at Union County College in NJ, gives a highly informative lecture on the relationship between Deaf consumers and their interpreters. (ASL, Voice)

DV 362.42 Viewpoints Series.

ASL Productions, Inc./Sign Enhancers Practice with Deaf individuals with varied educational and linguistic backgrounds of different ages and cultures. (DVDs: ASL, Voice)

VP1: Deaf Culture VP2: Interpreters VP3: Deaf Education DV 419 Voice-to-Sign: Living Fully: Interpreting Practice Series. ASL Productions, Inc.

Invite three of the most experienced and respected interpreters to be your personal mentors! (VHS & DVDs: ASL, CC, Voice)

INT-LF: Interpreting TR-LF: Transliterating Religion DV 220 The Bible: A Book of Fact and Prophecy. Volume 1.

Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of NY, this video presents in ASL, a look at the world in which the Bible was produced, including the empires that loom large in Bible history. (ASL, CC)

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Videos DV 222.11 The Bible, ASL Translation. Produced by Deaf Missions

The Genesis in the Bible is translated into ASL in this series of videotapes. Please specify number

1. Genesis, 1:1-18:15 2. Genesis, 18:16-28:9 3. Genesis, 28:10-39:23 4. Genesis, 40:1-50:26

DV 226 The Bible, ASL Translation. The life of Christ: A Summary of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Produced by Deaf Missions The story tells about the life of Christ in ASL.

DV 224.92 Big Bible Stories with Miss Vonda: Jonah.

Deaf Missions Miss Vonda will entertain Deaf and hearing viewers of all ages in an exciting program that combines live signers with colorful, animated backgrounds. As the Bible story of Jonah (one of God’s prophets) unfolds, colorful animated pictures appear so that viewers can see the pictures and sign language at the same time (Ages 4-7). (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 220 Bring the Bible Alive with ASL Classifiers.

This DVD gives an overview of classifiers by focusing on what they mean, when to use them and how they are used. Trix Bruce uses ASL storytelling and gives ideas for how to use the appropriate handshape to show a clearer picture of the context involved. DVD: ASL, Voice)

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Videos DV 232.921 The Finger Food Café Show: A Christmas Gift

Deaf Missions This is a holiday show like no other! Featuring ASL, original songs (many of them based on ASL poetry), a beautiful Nativity shadow drama performed by children, a wonderful cast of Deaf and hearing actors, and the world’s first animatronic signing puppet (Pops). Destined to become a family favorite. (DVD: ASL, CC, OC, Voice)

DV 222.6 The Finger Food Café Show: A Grand Opening.

Deaf Missions In this DVD, the Finger Food Café is a family place where hearing and Deaf both belong and friendships and faith in the Lord can grow strong. At the Finger Food Café, children and adults learn that Deafness is one of God’s “Silent Blessings” to be enjoyed and appreciated. (DVD: ASL, CC, OC, Voice)

DV 782.27 Forgiven. Mark Mitchum performs songs in ASL. DV 220.92 God’s Heroes: Bible Stories of Men of Faith. Produced by Deaf Missions

The ASL stories of different men in the Bible are presented in dramatic form.

DV 231 God Who? Produced by Deaf Missions

“The Door Kids” present questions about God and provide answers in American Sign Language. (ASL, Voice)

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DV226.2 The Good News According to Matthew.

Produced by 2006 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania The series of 3 DVDs presented in ASL. (DVD: ASL) Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - Chapters 1-11 Volume 2 - Chapters 12-21

Volume 3 - Chapters 22-28

DV 232.9 The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived.

Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania The series of 9 DVDs presented in ASL. (DVD: ASL) Please specify volume number Volume 1 - Chapters 1-16 Volume 2 - Chapters 17-34

Volume 3 - Chapters 35-44 Volume 4 - Chapters 45-61

Volume 5 - Chapters 62-77 Volume 6 - Chapters 78-92 Volume 7 - Chapters 93-108

Volume 8 - Chapters 109-117 Volume 9 - Chapters 118-133

DV 782.27 It’s Just A Phrase You’re Going Through.

Mark Mitchum and Melanie Bell discuss the importance of signing concepts and meaning while interpreting music. (ASL, Voice)

DV 289.92 Jehovah’s Witnesses: The Organization Behind The Name.

Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania This series presented in ASL, explains the history, ideas and beliefs of the Religion of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

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Videos DV 289.92 Keep On The Watch! Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of NY

This DVD presents in ASL, the questions need to be answered. (DVD: ASL)

DV 230 Knowledge That Leads To Everlasting Life. Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of NY

Stories and information presented by Jehovah Witnesses with small book attached. There are 6 Volumes to this series. Please specify volume number (ASL, CC)

DV 782.25 Lift Up Holy Hands.

Produced by Deaf Missions The DVD has songs of praise that are interpreted in sign language. All songs are performed in ASL with a vocal/instrumental soundtrack and English subtitles. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 782.27 Mark Mitchum’s Fresh Anointing.

Psalm 40 Ministries This DVD has songs of praise. Songs include “I Can Only Imagine”, “Sinner Saved by Grace”, “What Sin?”, “At the Cross”, “Child, You’re Forgiven”, “Keep Belieing”, “I Need Thee Every Hour”, “Daystar”, and “Ready to Serve”. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 782.27 Mark Mitchum -- Your Favorites. A compilation of songs performed by Mark Mitchum in ASL.

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Videos DV 220.9 My Book of Bible Stories.

Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania The series of 10 DVDs presented in ASL. (DVD: ASL) Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - Chapters 1-12 Volume 2 - Chapters 13-25

Volume 3 - Chapters 26-39 Volume 4 - Chapters 40-53

Volume 5 - Chapters 54-63 Volume 6 - Chapters 64-76 Volume 7 - Chapters 77-85

Volume 8 - Chapters 86-98 Volume 9 - Chapters 99-107

Volume 10 - Chapters108-116 DV 782.27 Rejoice with Mark and Melanie Mitchum.

Psalm 40 Ministries This DVD has 11 Christmas songs that are voiced and performed in sign language. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 419 Religious Signs.

ASL Pro This interactive CD correlates 600+ signs to 1200+ religious vocabulary words. Navigate easily through an alphabetized list to find words. Sign descriptions for each word are displayed adjacent to the video. Fingerspell utility included. View one letter at a time or animate the word/sentence. (CD-ROM)

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Videos DV 419 Religious Signs.

Lance McWilliams This DVD contains about 477 words, and is a wonderful way for anyone to begin learning religious sign language. A review section is included. (DVD: ASL, OC)

DV 782.27 Renewed with Mark Mitchum and Friends.

Psalm 40 Ministries This DVD is a collection of 10 religious songs that are sung by various performers, with signing by Mark Mitchum and others. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 289.92 Respect Jehovah’s Authority. Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of NY

Should Israel continue supporting Mose’s leadership, or choose new leaders and return to Egypt? Find out how decisive divine intervention resolves matters and how respect for jehovah’s authority is rewarded. (ASL)

DV 289.92 The Secret of Family Happiness. Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of NY

Jehovah Witnesses discuss family relationships with small book attached. There are 6 volumes to this series. (ASL, CC, Voice) Please specify volume number

DV 782.27 Sign & Sing: Sign Language Songs to Learn and Perform. Christine Jenkins Productions This one-of-a-kind production was made specifically for choral directors, choir members, and soloists to learn how to perform in sign language while singing. All sign-words are taught and explained by deaf actress Aimee Walker Pond. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

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DV 492.4 Singing and Signing: Hebrew Blessings and Songs. Judy Caplan Ginsurg Judy is renowned internationally for her sign language interpretation of Hebrew songs. She sings and signs simultaneously. ON this DVD, she instructs you in the basics of sign language, beginning with the sign alphabet. She then leads you step by step as you learn to sign 8 Hebrew blessings and songs at a beginner level. Included are: “Shabbat blessings”, “Ma Yefaeh Hayom”, “Shema”, and “Al Shelosha Devarim”. (DVD: ASL, Voice)

DV 248.4 Special Me! By Deaf Opportunity Out Reach

Door productions present songs created for and performed by Deaf kids. (ASL, Voice)

DV 782.27 A Taste Of Heaven. Features seven contemporary Christian songs performed by

various recording artists; signed by Mark Mitchum. (ASL, Voice) DV 220 Tips and Techniques for Signing the Scriptures.

Joan Blake, CI/CT This video offers techniques for bringing visual imagery to the scripture readings, whether the interpreter is using ASL or a form of signed English. Seven lessons review basic skills such as placement, verb directionality, characterization, and classifier use, as well as glossing tips. (DVD: ASL, SE, Voice)

DV 289.92 Warning Examples For Our Day. Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of NY

The Jehovah’s Witnesses present a drama highlighting a test of faithfulness during the days of Moses. (ASL)

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Videos DV 289.92 What Does God Require Of Us?

Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania This series presented in ASL, explains the history, ideas and beliefs of the Religion of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Include the brochure. (DVD: ASL & VHS: ASL, CC)

DV230.992 What Does The Bible Really Teach? Produced by the Watch

Tower Bible and Tract Society of NY The DVD has 6 volumes that discusses who is Jesus Christ, Living in a way that please God and many more. (ASL) Please specify volume number

Volume 1 – Introduction - Chapters 3 Volume 2 - Chapters 4-7

Volume 3 - Chapters 8-11 Volume 4 - Chapters 12-15

Volume 5 - Chapters 16-19 Volume 6 – Additional Information (Chapters 20-33)

DV 289.92 When Someone You Love Dies.

Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania This video offers comfort from the Bible on the subject of the death of a loved one, signed in ASL. (ASL, Voice)

DV 289.92 Would You Like to Know the Truth?

Produced by 2008 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania The DVD presented in ASL.

DV 230.9 You Can Live Forever In Paradise on Earth. Produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of NY

This series presented in ASL, explains the history, ideas and beliefs of the Religion of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

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Videos Sign Language Instruction DV 371.912 101 Basic SIGNS for Schools.

Interactive Sign Language This CD-ROM turns your computer into a personal ASL tutor. Teaches fundamental ASL words at your own pace. Help files provide information about each command and controls allow you to slow or increase speed of signs. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 American Sign Language: A Student Text. These tapes correspond to the texts by Charlotte baker-Schenk and Denis Cokely, commonly known as the “Green Books”. Each tape illustrated a two-person dialogue which is repeated three times; once showing both signers, and then showing each signer

separately. Dialogues are followed by stories, anecdotes and poems in ASL

Volume 1 - Units 1-9 Volume 2 - Units 10-18 Volume 3 - Units 19-27 Volume 4 - Tales from the Green Books DV 419 American Sign Language: The Basics.

Austin Community College This DVD is a helpful tool for the practice of commonly used American Sign Language. (DVD: ASL, OC, Voice)

DV 419 American Sign Language Basics for Hearing Parents of Deaf

Children. A video is to assist parents of Deaf children to master the basics of ASL. The study guide is included. (ASL) Tape #1 - Conceptual Instruction Tape #2 - Practice

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Videos DV 419.03 American Sign Language Dictionary.

ASL in Motion With over 700 Terms and pictures, this is the ASL dictionary to have. Browse the DVD dictionary’s categories for specific signs or to extend your sign knowledge. (DVD: ASL)

DV 419 ASL Grammatical Aspects: Comparative Translation; Course

2001 Instructional Guide. American Sign Language Productions, Inc. Interpreters, ASL students and teachers… 20 hour, ready-made course for classes, or independent study. Shows 10 ASL features. Compare ASL and English-like signing on the companion 2001 DVD. Include soft cover book.

DV 419 American Sign Language Learning System.

Star Interactive, Inc. This DVD features over 2,600 signs, with fingerspelling, learning games, searching capabilities in five languages, and the ability to learn at your own pace. Includes Getting Started in Signing, Say it by Signing and the bonus CD-ROM American Sign Language Dictionary. (2 DVD & CD-ROM)

DV 419 ASL Numbers: Developing Your Skills.

Three part series that explains, demonstrated and offers practice drills in the numbering systems of American Sign Language. (Voice)

Volume 1 - Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers Volume 2 - Incorporating Systems Volume 3 - Unique Systems

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Videos DV 419 The American Sign Language Phrase Book.

The three tapes correspond to the text, The American Sign Language Phrase Book, by Lou Fant. Each tape contains phrases, expressions, sentences and questions that come up in everyday conversation. These phrases enable you to begin talking with Deaf people without first having to master the grammar of the language.

Volume 1 - Everyday Expressions, Signing and Deafness, Getting Aquatinted, Health and Weather

Volume 2 - Family, School, Food and Drink, Clothing, Sports and Recreation Volume 3 - Travel, Animals, Colors, Civics, Religion, Numbers, Time, Dates, and Money

DV 419.03 American Sign Language Video Dictionary and Inflection

Guide. NTID & RIT This DVD is unique from other programs in that it links thousands of signs to sentences to show how signs change – inflect – from sentence to sentence to change meaning. Created by ASL specialists at RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf. Teaches over 2,700 signs. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 Animals from A-Z.

Learn the names of over 80 animals, birds, and insects and see the habitats where they live. Build skills in finger spelling and reading. For cues, build skills in phonics. You can vary the speed for the animated cure and the animated hand in each game. Include Instruction papers. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 Are Russian Sign Language and ASL Cousins? A college sign language instructor, Keith Cagle, compares

notes with Igor Abramov, the late president of the Moscow Federation of the Deaf, regarding their research into the common roots of ASL and RSL. (ASL, CC)

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Videos DV 419 The Art of Interpreting ASL. Examples of English sentences are demonstrated in ASL. The textbook and CD-ROM are included. DV 419 ASL Numbers: Developing Your Skills.

Three part series that explains, demonstrated and offers practice drills in the numbering systems of American Sign Language. (Voice)

Volume 1 - Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers Volume 2 - Incorporating Systems Volume 3 - Unique Systems

DV 419 A Basic Course In American Sign Language.

These tapes are designed to be used with the book The Basic Course in American Sign Language by Tom Humphries, Carol Padden, and T.J. O’Rourke. The tapes include demonstrations of the practice exercises in the text. (Volume 4 - Voice)

Volume 1 - Lessons 1-7

Volume 2 - Lessons 8-14 Volume 3 - Lessons 15-22 Volume 4 - Conversations DV 419 A Basic Course In American Sign Language: Vocabulary.

This tape series has been specially designed to accompany: A Basic Course in ASL.

DV 419.071 The Basics of Teaching American Sign Language. Presented by Keith M. Cagle This video is to help you with ASL teaching.

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Videos DV 419 Beginning ASL Videocourse.

Join the Bravo family-A Deaf father, hearing mother and two fun loving Deaf children. You’ll watch and learn ASL during their funny and touching family situations. Actor Billy Seago acts as your guide and instructor throughout this popular series. (VHS & DVDs: ASL, CC, Voice) Please specify Lesson number

Lesson 1: Meet the Bravo Family Lesson 2: Breakfast with the Bravos Lesson 3: Where’s the TV Remote? Lesson 4: Let’s Go Food Shopping! Lesson 5: Review Lessons 1-4

Lesson 6: Read any Good Fingers Lately? Lesson 7: A School Daze Lesson 8: A School Daze, The Sequel Lesson 9: Dollar Signs Lesson 10: Review Lessons 6-9 Lesson 11: Playing in the Park Lesson 12: The Doctor is IN! Lesson 13: Business as Unusual Lesson 14: Let’s Go Clothes Shopping Lesson 15: Review Lesson Lesson 16: The People Behind the Bravo Family DV 419 The Best of Say It With Sign. Excerpts are provided from the 10-video set, “Say It With Sign”.

This video is about emergency signs, family, fingerspelling and humor. (ASL)

DV 419 British Sign Language: ASL Translator.

Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. This DVD translates over 1,000 words in British Sign Language, American Sign Language, British English and American English using sign and text. (CD-ROM)

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Videos DV 419 Coffee Break Sign Language Lessons with Dr. Sign. Dr. Sign presents sign language lessons. (ASL, CC, Voice) Volume 1 - Lessons 1-5 Volume 2 - Lessons 6-10 DV 419 Come Sign With Us.

Twenty lively lessons each introduces ten selected “target vocabulary” words in a format familiar and exciting to children in English and Spanish. Handbook is included. (ASL, CC)

DV 419 Computer Fingers.

Three games designed to teach phonics, fingerspelled handshapes, and the cued name of each letter. Also provides practice for reading simple fingerspelled words and improving a child’s reading and keyboarding skills. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 Conversational Sign Language.

This video is designed to give a brief understanding of sign language explaining how signs are made and the reasons behind the signs. Included pamphlet. (ASL, Voice)

DV 305.868 Deaf Hispanic Heritage Culture Package.

This unique package contains everything you need to teach a unit or help preserve Deaf Hispanic Heritage and Culture. The package includes the four CD-ROMs listed bellow and the Mexican Sign Language American Sign Language Translator II CD-ROM. Each CD can be viewed in English or Spanish text and audio with ASL video translations. CDs are also available individually.

• Somas Muy Fiesterus! (We Like a Good Celebration!) Learn the fascinating history of Mexican traditions and holidays with colorful pictures and amazing film footage from National Geographic and Ethnosocope Film and Video. (CD)

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• Tomados de la Mano (Hand in Hand) CD 1 This beautifully told and illustrated CD tells three intriguing Hispanic Folktales: “The Laughing Skull,” “The Four Brothers’ Adventure” and “How Bird Got Bright Feather.”

• Tomados de la Mano (Hand in Hand) CD 2 Contains three more beautifully told and illustrated Hispanic Folktales: “The Singing Sack,” “The Singing Toad” and “Juan Bo Bo and Three-Legged Pot.”

• Sueno Sordo Hispano-Americano (Deaf Hispanic American Dream) This unique CD gives you a glimpse into the history of Deaf Hispanic Americans. It profiles 8 famous Deaf Hispanic Americans and shares to deeply personal and often hysterical stories by Mark Morales of growing up Deaf and Hispanic in the U.S. Information and pictures can be printed and colored.

• Mexican Sign Language: American Sign Language Translator II This program instantly translates almost 2,000 words between four languages—Mexican Sign Language (video), American Sign Language (video), and Spanish (text), and English (text). Choose a word from the lists in either language or type it yourself, and the other three languages immediately appear. (CD-ROM)

DV 411 Deaf Perspectives on Sign Writing.

Two videos and two booklets discuss how Deaf opinions of Sign Writing have changed, and how Sign Writing is changed. (ASL, Voice)

DV 419 Deaf Tend your Non-Manual Signs in ASL.

Byron Bridges and Melaine Metzger This video is designed to provide information about the non-manual aspects of ASL. The video features Byron Bridges demonstrating appropriate mouthing and it is a helpful tool for interpreters and ASL students. The book is included. (ASL, CC, Voice)

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Videos DV 419 The Faces of ASL.

This four part series focuses on developing accurate non-manual signals and markers used in ASL. Tapes include descriptions and demonstrations of facial behavior in context and practice exercises. (ASL, Voice)

Volume 1 - Basic Declarative Sentences Volume 2 - Basic Questions Volume 3 - Complex Sentences Volume 4 - Conditionals and Relative Clauses DV 419 Finger Flicks Intermediate I, Tape 1.

This video provides practice drills to prove that you can learn to understand fingerspelling. (ASL)

DV 419 Fingerspelled Names & Introductions A Template Building

Approach. This video is to help build fingerspelling skills by recognizing patterns. (Signed, Fingerspelled)

DV 419 Fingerspelling: Expressive and Receptive Fluency.

This comprehensive video by Joyce Linden Groode makes the elements of fingerspelling understandable, including models of handshapes and expressive and receptive practice techniques. Included practice booklet. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 Fingerspelling and Numbers.

Palatine Life-like photographs and animated hands help you to master fingerspelling at your own speed and pace. (CD-ROM)

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Videos DV 419 Fingerspelling Practice Tapes.

This instructional four-part series produced by Sign Enhancer’s Inc. Each tape contains two instructional practice sections and a self- correcting comprehension test. Fingerspelling is presented from a variety of camera angles with left and right-handed models.

Volume 1 - Proper Names

Volume 2 - Loan Signs Volume 3 - Geographic Locations Volume 4 - Miscellaneous Items DV 419 First Color Words.

Learn the ten basic colors and how to read and spell their names. Click on the crayon for a sneak peek at the color word if you need help spelling it. Two Rainbow Games teach color using American Sign Language, Cued Speech, Fingerspelling, or Speech. Live video is used for signing, cueing, and fingerspelling. Rainbow Game Cued Speech presents colors in Cued Speech, with or without spoken words. Four Colored Word Games teach you how to read and spell the color names. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 From Mime To Sign.

Presents signs in mime, body movement, facial expressions to improve and enhance communication in ASL. Helps express, emotions and thoughts. They are three parts of series of videotapes, included the textbook.

Tape #1 - Chapter 1-5 Tape #2 - Chapter 6-9 Tape #3 - Chapter 10-11

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Videos DV 419 Instant Immersion American Sign Language Deluxe.

From the history of American Sign Language to hand positions for thousands of ASL words and phrases, the 8-CD set is the ultimate way to learn how to let your fingers do the talking. Each disc is packed with authoritative content developed in tandem with experienced ASL instructors. The package features full-motion signing instructions with reinforcing written descriptions, quizzes and games, vocabulary synonym lists and complete phrases arranged by category for a wide array of real-life situations. (8 CD-ROM set)

DV 419 Introduction to ASL - PART 1 & 2.

Introduction to ASL is a wonderful way for beginners to learn basic sign language. Each DVD contains over 500 words demonstrated by McWiliams and covers most commonly used signs, the alphabet, numbers, colors, animals, food, household items, emotions, sports, and family. (DVD: ASL, OC)

DV 419 Kids’ American Sign Language.

Topics Entertainment This CD introduces a child to ASL basics with interactive games and animated vocabulary. (CD-ROM: ASL)

DV 419 The Joy of Signing.

The series of six videotapes that are correspond to the text, The Joy of Signing. Please specify volume number Volume 1 - Chapters 1-4 Volume 2 - Chapters 5-9

Volume 3 - Chapters 10-13 Volume 4 - Chapters 14-17

Volume 5 - Chapters 18-22 Volume 6 - Chapters 23-25

DV 419 Learning American Sign Language. Carol Padden and Tom Humphries teach ASL through this videotape. Include textbook.

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Videos DV 411 Lessons in Sign Writing.

Two videos and two booklets introduce Sign Writing and give basics for learning Sign Writing.

DV 419 Linguistics of ASL. Clayton Valli and Valerie Dively show stories and explain the linguistics of ASL in ASL. (Voice) DV 419 Marvin Teaches Fingerspelling.

Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. This CD helps beginners to learn the different handshapes that make up the alphabet in sign language. In addition, signers of every ability level can practice reading fingerspelled words at different speeds, and can take a test to evaluate their new skills. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 Match Pix.

Learn over 150 basic new words while playing. Three games (Matchup, Tic Tac Toe and Bingo) match pictures to printed words. Three other games present words by ASL sign, fingerspelling, and Cued Speech. There are 14 word groups. Each group has 10 or more words in it. Players can select a word group at anytime. Has signed videos and animated cues. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 Mexican Sign Language: ASL Translator II.

This program instantly translates almost 2,000 words between four languages—Mexican Sign Language (video), American Sign Language (video), and Spanish (text), and English (text). Choose a word from the lists in either language or type it yourself, and the other three languages immediately appear. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 Mouth Morphemes in American Sign Language.

This video examines the different linguistic meanings expressed by facial expressions and especially mouth movements. (ASL, CC)

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Videos DV 419 Number Signs for Everyone: Numbering in ASL.

The videotape will help enhance you ability to understand and sign numbers in American Sign Language. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 419 One, Two, Buckle Your Shoe: Numbering Systems in ASL.

H&H Publishing Company, Inc. Learn the rules for fingerspelling numbers related to weight, height, money, and numbering systems in ASL. The workbook and DVD features Bob Alcorn showing you how to sign and comprehend numbers correctly. (DVD: ASL)

DV 419 On Fire with Classifiers.

Mike “Dr. Sign” Tuccelli Classifiers are specialized signs representing people, places, or things and are also used to describe objects. (VHS & DVD: SE, Voice)

DV 419 Parent Sign Series.

The five part series of ten lessons in which American Sign Language is taught for everyday family situations. (ASL)

Please specify volume number

Volume 1 - Waking Up/Getting Dressed: Afternoon at Home Volume 2 - Dinner at Home: Evening Activities Volume 3 - The Fast Food Lunch: The Grocery Store

Volume 4 - An Afternoon at the Park: The Birthday Party Volume 5 - Planning a Fire Escape Route: Visiting the Dentist

DV 784.7 Pledge of Allegiance and The Star Spangled Banner.

Silent Word Media Resources This video is great for teaching The Pledge of Allegiance and The Star Spangled Banner in sign language. It uses a wonderful step-by-step, sign-by-sign approach that is helpful for school teachers, educational interpreters and home use. (CC, SE, Voice)

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Videos DV 419 Pursuit of ASL Interesting Facts Using Classifiers.

This video is designed to provide examples of how classifies can be used within ASL context. (ASL)

DV 419 Ready! Set! Sign!!

A 24-lesson sign language course for beginning signers. Gallaudet University awarded it the highest rating for Software to Go. It was also ComputED Gazette’s Media & Methods Awards portfolio winner in 2002, and was the 2001-2002 recipient for Best Educational Software. Highlights: Provides approximately 13 hours of video instruction, teaches over 1,250 signs equating to over 3,000 English words, lets you view any sign from any place in the instructional sequence, teaches finger spelling, numbers and major grammatical concepts, provides practices with immediate feedback after every instructional segment, each lesson ends with a Cultural Moment video providing information about deafness, Deaf people, and Deaf Culture. It is also accessible through closed captions. (5 CD-ROM set)

DV 419 Religious Signs.

This video discusses ideas for making religious signs more accurately. (ASL, Voice)

DV 419 Russian Sign Language: ASL Translator.

Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc. This DVD translates over 575 words in Russian Sign Language, American Sign Language, Russian and English. (CD-ROM)

DV 419 Say It By Signing.

This videotape series teaches the basics of ASL and approximately 200 signs. Instruction is at a beginner level while practice scenarios require a higher skill level. (ASL, Voice)

DV 419 Sign ASL? Sure, You Can! Dr. Sign presents an introduction on review of ASL. (CC, Voice)

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Videos DV 419 Sign Language Crash Course. Massoud, LindaLee

ASL Vocabulary is demonstrated on these two parts of videotapes. The each booklet is included. (ASL, PSE, CC)

General I - Language tips, Vocabulary, Non-verbal gestures exercises, Sentences, Culture tips, ASL story & Dialogue. General II – Vocabulary, ASL story, Gesture exercise, Sentences, Dialogue and Fingerspelling & numbers.

DV 419 Sign Language for All Ages.

This videotape shows how to use sign language and fingerspelling to communicate with the Deaf. The series of seven videotapes are taught in Signed English. Include the guide. (SE, Voice)

DV 419 Sign Language for Everyone: How to Talk to a Person who

Can’t Hear. Christine Jenkins Productions This fun DVD teaches in a unique and easy way over 300 signs in ASL with English and Spanish subtitles. Topics include the alphabet, how the Deaf understand movies, talk on the telephone, and more. (DVD: CC, English and Spanish subtitles, SE, Voice)

DV 419 Sign Language Will Enhance Your Child’s Intelligence.

Dr. Sign discusses how sign language taught to children has been proven to increase their intelligence. (ASL, CC, Voice)

DV 372.4 Sign Smith TM Reading Power TM

Vcom3D ® In Reading Power, avatars sign along and provide feedback to comprehension questions. Features: (CD-ROM & User Manual)

• Nine 3-d animated characters

• Zoom and rotate characters to show signing from all angles

• 12 Illustrated children’s stories (captioning for each story) • Interactive comprehension tests

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Videos DV 419 Sign With Me: Building Conversations Volume 1. Revised by Mary Pat Moeller, M.S. and Brenda Schick, Ph.D

The two parts videotapes containing eight lessons will teach you basic signs to use with your child every day. The workbook is included. (ASL, CC) Part 1 - Lessons 1-4 Part 2 - Lessons 5-8

DV 419 Sign With Me: Building Concepts Volume 2. Mary Pat Moeller, M.S. and Brenda Schick, Ph.D

The two parts videotapes containing eight lessons will help your signing and parenting skills and stimulate your Deaf child’s language acquisition. The workbook is included. (ASL, CC) Part 1 - Lessons 1-4 Part 2 - Lessons 5-8

DV 419 Sign With Me: Positive Parenting Volume 3. Mary Pat Moeller, M.S. and Brenda Schick, Ph.D

The two parts videotapes containing eight lessons will teach you basic signs and ideas for praising your child and managing behaviors. The workbook is included. (ASL, CC) Part 1 - Lessons 1-5 Part 2 - Lessons 6-8

DV 419 Sign with Your Baby: How to Communicate with Infants Before

They Can Speak. Garcia, W. Joseph This kit includes a book, training video and quick reference guide to help you understand and communicate with your baby long before your baby can speak. (CC)

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Videos DV 419 Signing Fiesta.

The six parts of videotapes are providing instruction in Spanish, English, and sign. (ASL, voice in English & Spanish, CC in Spanish) Please specify Tape number Tape #1 - Animals/ Insects & School/ Colors Tape #2 - Family, Festivities & Action Verbs

Tape #3 - Questions, Feelings and Food

(Libros En Accion) Tape #5 – Friendship, A Walk With My Father & Flowers For Mother Tape #6 – Daniel’s Basketball Equipment, First Day of School & A Time To Share Tape #7 – The Festival, Fifth Of May & Christmas

DV 419 Signing Naturally. Dawn Sign Press

This series has become the curriculum of choice for learning ASL. Activities include vocabulary and grammar in context and ASL artists performing handshape stories, cheers, songs and poetry.

Include student workbooks. (VHS & DVD)

Level 1 - Units 1-12 Level 2, Part I - Units 13-15 Level 2, Part II - Units 16-17 Level 3 – Units 18-25 (DVD only) DV 419 Signs for Computer Terms.

Produced by the National Association of the Deaf, this three part videotapes are designed to accompany the text, Signs for Computing Technology. (ASL, SE, Voice)

Volume 1 - Covers prefixes, suffixes and vocabulary A-D Volume 2 - Covers vocabulary E-O

Volume 3 - Covers Vocabulary P-W

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Videos DV 419 Signs of Drug Use.

James Woodward provides an introduction to some drug-related vocabulary in ASL. (ASL, partially CC)

DV 419 Signs of Sexual Behavior.

James Woodward provides an introduction to some sex-related vocabulary in ASL. (ASL, partially CC)

DV 419 Talking Hands.

The basic signs are demonstrated by the children and adults. (ASL, SEE)

DV 419 Trix Upon a Time.

Steamboat Productions, LLC Viewers of Trix Upon a Time go trough exercises designed to help them improve their own ASL story narration using clearer body language, gestures and signs. (DVD: ASL)

DV 419.03 The Ultimate American Sign Language Dictionary.

Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc Designed to be a true dictionary for Deaf and hearing people alike, this software provides an opportunity to discover how ASL signs and English relate through meaning. Features over 2400 signs, word identification through ASL (video clips and pictures) or English (text and audio) and more. (3 CD-ROM)

DV 419 The Video Dictionary of ASL Signs.

English and Spanish words and phrases are demonstrated in ASL. Two videotapes and manual are included. (CC, Voice in English)

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Videos DV 419 You Can Sign!: American Sign Language for Beginners.

ASL Productions, Inc. Learn ASL at your own pace with Parents’ Choice and Kid’s First! Award-winning program! Join a fun family as you learn to sign with your own. For both children and adults. For consumer home use only. (DVD: ASL, CC, Voice)

Volume 1: Morning Routines, Household Signs and Food

Volume 2: Fingerspelling & Colors, School Signs, Numbers and Money & Banking

Volume 3: Nature & Sports, Health & Medicine, Work- related Signs and Clothing

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PERIODICALS Deaf Life Deaf Sports Review Deaf USA GA-SK newsletter (TDI) Monthly Communicator (Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing) NAD Broadcasters (National Association of the Deaf) NADmag (National Association of the Deaf)

NJAD SPOTLIGHT (New Jersey Association of the Deaf) ODYSSEY (Directions in Deaf Education) RID Views (Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc) SIGNnews (Communication Service for the Deaf) Silent News

TDI World

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