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Reading to Keep Up in the Deaf/HOH CommunityLike any community the deaf and hard of hearing community has (and had) its own publications. There are both independent publications and publications put out by various organizations of the deaf and hard of hearing. Deaf/HOH PublicationsNewspapers Not too long after the death of the Silent News (see below), a new deaf newspaper began: SIGNews. Published by CSD (Communication Services for the Deaf), SIGNews has some of the same writers and artists who had been in the old Silent News. Magazines Hearing Loss Hearing Health magazine from the Deafness Research Foundation carries pieces on tinnitus, hearing aids and cochlear implants, accessibility, and much original material. There is also a medical focus, with articles on treatments for hearing loss. General Interest Deaf Life magazine was published from 1988 until 1998, then went on hiatus for several years. It returned in January 2007 with a cover story on the Gallaudet Protest of fall 2006. Kids and Teens Kids and teens had and have their own publications. First, there is the venerable World Around You. Plus, students around the world can enjoy Deaf Friends International, an online magazine with stories and art published in multiple languages. Deaf Friends International publishes both a senior edition with stories from adults, and a junior edition with stories from teens. Educational In Odyssey, professionals share their successful strategies for educating deaf and hard of hearing students. Odyssey can be read online. Alumni Magazines Gallaudet University publishes Gallaudet Today, a magazine that not only focuses on Gallaudet alumni but also carries stories about the deaf community. On the other hand, the NTID Focus magazine primarily focuses on NTID alumni and changes at RIT/NTID. NTID Focus can be read online. Research Colleges and research institutions publish current research. For example, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf's Department of Research and Teacher Education publishes the NTID Research Bulletin, which, as the title implies, is about research done at NTID. For example, the lead story in the Spring 2006 issue was "Vital Signs: Optimizing the Teaching of Science and Mathematics Through Research." Likewise, Gallaudet University's Gallaudet Research Institute publishes Research at Gallaudet. Deaf Studies For the deaf studies community, there is American Annals of the Deaf, which has been around since before the Civil War ended, and the Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, a scholarly journal with a mix of articles on deaf culture and academically-focused interests. JDSDE abstracts can be read free online, but only paid subcribers have online access to full articles from current issues. Some archived articles of older issues can be read online free. Sign Language A publication that is focused on sign language but also carries deaf culture articles, is Sign Language Studies from Gallaudet University Press. SLS carries articles on sign language internationally, as well as deaf culture articles. It can not be read online, but tables of contents are posted online. Organizational Publications Most of the national organizations for the deaf and hard of hearing publish newspapers, magazines, or e-zines.
Online News SourcesA handful of reliable online news sources have developed:
Past Publications of the Deaf/HOHThe main newspaper of the deaf press, covering national and international news was Silent News. Even though the Silent News was well-known, many people had shared their copies, meaning that relatively few actually subscribed! This made it difficult for the Silent News and other deaf newspapers, to survive. In addition, because online news services have taken over the task of disseminating daily and weekly news, the Silent News in later years shifted from a current news focus to more of a feature focus, with more staff-written articles. The Silent News ceased publication in the early 2000s. The second short-lived newspaper, Newswaves, had temporarily suspended publication but resumed in January 2002 before suspending publication again. In the late '90s, there was another short-lived deaf newspaper, DeafNation. The National Association of the Deaf had published The Deaf American, which morphed into the Deaf American Monograph before ceasing publication. Then there was Hip Magazine, which appealed more to hard of hearing than deaf teens. Back issues of these publications may be available in the libraries of deaf educational institutions such as Gallaudet University. Updated: April 26, 2008 |
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