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Sign Language : WEBSITES

Welcome to the libguide on Sign Language! This libguide will provide informational resources on the subject of Sign Language for students attending the El Paso Community College.

Searching for Websites

The Internet has a lot of great resources.  It is important, however, to evaluate the website to make sure it has reliable information before using it in your paper.

 

Author 

Who is the author of the website?  Do they have a degree in the topic they are writing about?  Who are they affiliated with?  

(Look for author name, “about us,” “who we are,” etc… for this information)

 

Date

How old is the information?  Has it been updated recently? (Look for the publication date)

 

Bias

Is the information biased?  Are they taking a side of the issue and trying to push their opinion or trying to sell you something?  Is it fact or opinion?  It is important to use unbiased sources for informational papers. 

 

Coverage

Is the topic fully covered? What is the purpose of the webpage?  Did they author state where they got the information?

 

 

Lastly, do not use Wikipedia as a source for your academic papers.  Most instructors will not allow it to be used because it is not always accurate and may not have reputable authors.

Search Suggestions for Websites

If you don't find what you need on one of the sign language websites provided, try using google.

Go to www.google.com

  • Enter your keywords in the search box.
  • Search.
  • Click on "Advanced Search" next to the search box. (If advanced search is not showing, try clicking on the picture of a gear in the upper right hand corner.)
  • Find "Search within a site or domain."
  • Enter .gov .edu .org or .mil to help you find reputable websites.

 

Sign Language Resources-Websites

American Speech-Language -Hearing Association (www.asha.org/)

Americans with Disabilities Act (www.ada.gov)

Described and Captioned Media Program (dcmp.org)

National Association of the Deaf (nad.org/issues/american-sign-language)

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communications Disorders (www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/pages/asl.aspx)

Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (www.rid.org)

 

 

HINTS

There are many associations or organizations about Sign Language.   Find available information online.   Associations and Organizations  are a great source of information for learning more about Sign Language.

  • Go to: www.google.com
  • Keywords: Sign Language and Association or Organization

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