Incoming Resources
- A quiet world, living with hearing loss, David G. Myers
- Deaf-ability--not disability, a guide for the parents of hearing impaired children, Wendy McCracken and Hilary Sutherland ; with a foreword by Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales
- Teaching and talking with deaf children, by David Wood [and others] ; with contributions by Margaret Tait and Sue Lewis
- The other side of silence, sign language and the deaf community in America, by Arden Neisser
- Shouting won't help, why I--and 50 million other Americans--can't hear you, Katherine Bouton
- Deaf gain, raising the stakes for human diversity, H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph J. Murray, editors ; foreword by Andrew Solomon, afterword by Tove Skuttnab-Kangas
- Wired for sound, a journey into hearing, Beverly Biderman
- Deafness and hearing impairment, Clay Farris Naff, book editor
- Sign language, the study of deaf people and their language, J.G. Kyle and B. Woll with G. Pullen and F. Maddix
- A lens on deaf identities, Irene W. Leigh
- Caring for patients with special needs, hearing impairment
- Learning to hear, by Lori Kuffner
- Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center
- The hearing-loss guide, useful information and advice for patients and families, John M. Burkey ; foreword by Robert L. Daniels, M.D., F.A.C.S
- Coping with hearing loss, plain talk for adults about losing your hearing, by Susan V. Rezen and Carl D. Hausman
- Turning points in the education of deaf people, by Edward L. Scouten
- I'm deaf and I didn't know, by Sandrine Herman and Igor Ochronowicz
- A journey into the deaf-world, Harlan Lane, Robert Hoffmeister, Ben Bahan
- Hear and now, by Irene Taylor Brodsky
- Volume control, hearing in a deafening world, David Owen
- Sound sense, living and learning with hearing loss, Sara Laufer Batinovich