Deaf Primary & Secondary Sources: Assignment

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Assignment

You need to find primary sources for any of these groups. It can be difficult to find primary sources for these groups for several reasons: We do not have strong collections, or they are hidden collections, or they are new, so you must look at non-traditional primary sources such as grey literature, Interviews, surveys, fieldwork, and Internet communications via email, blogs, listservs, social media, and newsgroups. You are looking for the 'insider' view or experience.

If you need to find an offsite video, this short video shows you how to request an offsite video (e.g., building 99). The DVD is delivered to the Library Services Desk a day or two after delivery, and you can pick it up. 

1. LGBTQIA Deaf

2. DeafBlind

3. Deaf Disabled

4. Black Deaf

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