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Interpreting with Deaf-Blind People - The Deaf-Blind Perspective

1998-0197

DEAF-BLIND INTERPRETING, McNamara, Jamie. 1997, 2. The growth of the number of Deaf-Blind people and the thriving Deaf-Blind community feeds the demand for interpreters who are skilled with a variety of communication preferences, sensitive to cultural issues, and open to adapt to diverse needs. Interpreters are encouraged to get involved with the local/state Deaf-Blind organization to gain valuable skills and knowledge. Specific information about volunteering at the national convention of American Association of the Deaf-Blind is given.   VIEWS, vol.14, #11, December 1997, p.10

2006-0006

A DEAF-BLIND PERSPECTIVE, McGann, Richard. 2005.  Article about interpreting for consumers who are deaf-blind written by adult who is deaf-blind. Briefly touches on the difference between interpreting for deaf and deaf-blind consumers; the difference between tracking and tactile interpreting; invites volunteers to assist at 2006 AADB conference as SSPs, interpreters and guides.   VIEWS, Vol. 22, #11, December 2005, pp. 1, 54

1993-1707

INTERPRETING FOR THE DEAF-BLIND, Smithdas, Robert J. (Deaf-Blind) 1979.  NAT-CENT NEWS, October 1979, pp. 1-4 

 

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