Incoming Resources
- Sign language made simple, Edgar D. Lawrence ; graphic design, Mike Johnson
- Communicating in sign, creative ways to learn American Sign Language (ASL), written by Diane P. Chambers, with Lee Ann Chearney ; edited by D. Keith Robertson ; illustrations by Paul M. Setzer ; with an introduction by Bernard Bragg
- American Sign Language dictionary, Martin L.A. Sternberg ; illustrations by Herbert Rogoff, EduSelf, and North Market Street Graphics
- Sign language, the study of deaf people and their language, J.G. Kyle and B. Woll with G. Pullen and F. Maddix
- Talking with your hands, listening with your eyes, a complete photographic guide to American Sign Language, Gabriel Grayson
- Signing, how to speak with your hands, Elaine Costello ; illustrated by Lois A. Lehman
- The American Sign Language handshape dictionary, Richard A. Tennant, Marianne Gluszak Brown ; illustrated by Valerie Nelson-Metlay
- The joy of signing, the illustrated guide for mastering sign language and the manual alphabet, Lottie L. Riekehof
- The signing family, what every parent should know about sign communication, David A. Stewart, Barbara Luetke-Stahlman
- A basic vocabulary, American sign language for parents and children, by Terrence J. O'Rourke ; introd. by Ursula Bellugi ; illustrated by Frank Allen Paul
- Forbidden signs, American culture and the campaign against sign language, Douglas C. Baynton
- A basic course in American Sign Language, Tom Humphries, Carol Padden, Terrence J. O'Rourke ; illustrated by Frank A. Paul
- Talking hands, what sign language reveals about the mind, Margalit Fox
- Signs across America, a look at regional differences in American Sign Language, Edgar H. Shroyer and Susan P. Shroyer
- Sign language research, theoretical issues, Ceil Lucas, editor
- American Sign Language, Martin L.A. Sternberg ; illustrated by Herbert Rogoff