Gallaudet University Press
Website: http://gupress.gallaudet.edu
To extend the reach of Deaf Scholarship, the Gallaudet University Board of Trustees formally chartered the founding of Gallaudet University Press in 1980, charging it with the mission of publishing books and other works on all topics relating to deaf and hard of hearing people, including their culture, their native American Sign Language, and the Deaf community. During the course of nearly two decades, Gallaudet University Press has released more than 250 titles, thereby establishing its reputation as the preeminent publisher of scholarly books on Deaf studies, Deaf history, Deaf culture, American Sign Language, and notable deaf people.
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A Self-Instructional Approach for Teachers and Clinicians
Virginia Heidinger
An Anthology of Deaf Characters in Literature
Trent Batson and Eugene Bergman
Critical Issues in Testing and Evaluation
Judith L. Mounty and David S. Martin, Editors, Foreword by Oscar P. Cohen
Exploring the Deaf Community in the United States
Jerome D. Schein
Challenges of Interpretation
Melanie Metzger and Earl Fleetwood, Editors
Narrative Interviews
Barbara Bodner-Johnson and Beth S. Benedict
A Model for Educational Success
Carolyn E. Williamson
Letters to Helen Keller
Georgina Kleege