American Sign Language (ASL) & Interpreting: Getting Started

Guide to research in sign languages, Deaf culture, and interpretation.

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This guide is designed to help students do research for American Sign Language (ASL) and sign language interpreting classes and to help all learners and educators find resources on Deaf culture and community, sign languages, and interpreting in the library and beyond. 

Use the tabs above to navigate through the other pages of the guide:

  • Find Books and Videos - Find materials about Deaf culture, sign languages, and the art and practice of interpreting through the PCC Library and beyond.
  • Find Articles - Use the PCC databases and other useful tools to find scholarly/academic articles as well as web, news, and magazine articles.
  • Cite Sources - Tips and tools for citing sources and avoiding plagiarism.
  • Get Help - Get research help from a librarian 24/7, get support from a tutor, or find a handout or tutorial to help you with your research.

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Image: "ASL interpreter," photograph by Quinn Dombrowski, https://flickr.com/photos/quinnanya/4651321845

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