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BibliographiesNARIC's
REHABDATA Literature Database: 1952-1992 [online]. [Silver Spring,
Md.]: The National Rehabilitation Information Center, n.d. Rosseel, Trish, comp. Women
and Disabilities [online]. [Cambridge, Mass.]: Schlesinger Library,
Radcliffe College, 1994. Updated by Jennifer Locke, November 1997 [cited
20 June 2000. Available
from: http://www.radcliffe.edu/schles/libcolls/bksper/bibs/dis.htm.
Biographical SourcesLang, Harry G., and Bonnie Meath-Lang. Deaf Persons in the Arts and
Sciences: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
Press, 1995.
Networking Tools: Discussion GroupsH-Disability
[http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~disabil/]
Primary Sources: Archival CollectionsSee the general Archival Collections section for additional information sources. Gallaudet University Archives [http://depts.gallaudet.edu/archives/] Rosseel, Trish, comp. Women
and Disabilities [online]. [Cambridge, Mass.]: Schlesinger Library,
Radcliffe College, 1994. Updated by Jennifer Locke, November 1997 [cited
20 June 2000. Available
from: http://www.radcliffe.edu/schles/libcolls/bksper/bibs/dis.htm.
Primary Sources: Digital CollectionsBeyond Affliction: The Disability History Project This site includes excerpts from the four hour documentary radio series, as well as "extended interviews, images, and texts - from which the on-air programs were developed." Disability History
Museum [online]. Straight Ahead Pictures, 2001- . Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement Collection [online]. Berkeley, Calif.: Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, University of California, n.d. [cited 17 November 2002]. Available from: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu:2020/dynaweb/teiproj/oh/dpim/. The Hellen Keller Archival Collection [online]. [New York]: American Foundation for the Blind, c1998-99 [cited 1 September 2000]. Available from: http://www.afb.org/htm_asp/CollectionID=1/info_documents.htm. The
Silent Worker [online]. [Washington, DC]: Gallaudet University
Archives, n.d. [cited 23 October 2004]. Available
from: http://www.aladin.wrlc.org/gsdl/collect/gasw/gasw.shtml.
Published from 1888 to 1929, The Silent Worker was a popular
national newspaper among the deaf population ot the United States.
Research CentersCenter for Research On Women
with Disabilities (CROWD) [http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/crowd/]
Talking About Women's HistoryHerrmann, Dorothy. [Interview]
[online]. Interviewed by Brian Lamb. Booknotes. C-SPAN, 25
October 1998. Available
from: http://www.booknotes.org/Program/?ProgramID=1486. VideographiesDisability
[online]. Berkeley: Media Resources Center, Moffitt
Library, University of California Berkeley, updated 18 July 2000 [cited
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