This article discusses the results of a survey sent to the AADB-L listserv and other major listservs for deaf-blind people. It asked 5 questions pertaining to the use of the video relay service interpreting. Publisher\u27s web site: http://www.aadb.org/ THE DEAF-BLIND AMERICAN, April-June 2007, vol. 46, # 2, pp. 22-2
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This paper reports on an experimental open source video relay service prototype that helps Deaf peo...
This article suggests tips (Do\u27s and Don\u27ts) for interpreters who work with deaf-blind consume...
This article presents the main results of a user-centered study which seeks to provide an overview o...
Approximately 28 million deaf and hard-of-hearing people reside in the United States, and a majority...
Background: Persons who are deaf are more likely to avoid health care providers than those who can h...
This study is an exploration of professionalization and new technology that begins in the everyday a...
This brief article describes Communication Facilitators (CFs). CFs relay visual information from vid...
The report sets out a number of actions government will pursue in relation to improving access to...
This article presents the main results of a user-centered study which seeks to provide an overview o...
Article about interpreting for consumers who are deaf-blind written by adult who is deaf-blind. Brie...
<p>The purpose of this study is to systematically review published evidence regarding the developmen...
This project was prepared for the Victorian Deaf Society in Victoria, Australia to investigate the h...
This article lists several methods of communication, aids, and devices for deaf-blind individuals. I...
This article gives a list of suggested tips for deaf-blind individuals when working with interpreter...
Weiss discusses the diversity of needs interpreters meet in working with the deaf-blind community. T...
This paper reports on an experimental open source video relay service prototype that helps Deaf peo...
This article suggests tips (Do\u27s and Don\u27ts) for interpreters who work with deaf-blind consume...
This article presents the main results of a user-centered study which seeks to provide an overview o...