Library Catalog / Call Numbers / Periodicals / World Wide Web / Websites / Online Subject Guides
The Delaware Library Catalog is the library’s online catalog,
and will help you search for books, periodicals, pamphlets and
audiovisual materials. If you want to limit your search to items located at a specific Delaware Tech campus library
only, use the drop down menu for "library" and select that campus library.
You can search the
Delaware Library Catalog using a title or author’s name
if you have that information. If not, you can search using a keyword or subject heading.
In a keyword search, type a word or phrase in the search box and click on the "search" button.
The catalog will look for that word or phrase somewhere in an item's title or subject content.
In a subject search, type a word or phrase in the search box and select "subject" from the drop down
menu and then click search. The catalog will look for that word or phrase in the list of subject headings related to the item.
Some examples of subject headings are listed below.
| American Sign Language | Deafness, Noise induced | |
| Audiology | Hearing | |
| Blind--deaf | Interpreters for the deaf | |
| Deaf | Parents of deaf children | |
| Deaf--Means of communication | Sign language | |
| Deaf children | Interpreters for the deaf | |
| Deafness |
PERIODICALS AND PERIODICAL INDEXES
You can find additional information on a topic by researching articles in periodicals, e.g. journals,
magazines or newspapers. To find an article you will look up a specific topic in a periodical index,
which can be in paper format or online. Often online indexes are referred to as “databases.”
In a paper periodical index, articles are listed by subject heading or author’s name. Consult
the Delaware Library Catalog to see if any of the Delaware Tech libraries own the periodical.
Also, you can use an online periodical index to search for articles on a specific topic. Typically,
you will search by typing a keyword, e.g. sign language, and then you will be given a list of articles
related to the keyword. You will have access to the entire article online if “Full Text” is indicated.
If you find an article using an online periodical index,
keep in mind that these are actual periodical articles, not web sites.
If an article you want is not available in paper format or full-text online in the library, consult
with the librarian about requesting it via interlibrary loan.
The periodical indexes listed below may be used to locate articles on or related to ASL and sign language
interpreting. Use subject headings such as those used in searching the library catalog to locate articles
on ASL or sign language interpreting.
EBSCOhost (online database) - Select Academic Search Premier, MasterFILE Premier,
Health Source-Nursing/Academic, Health Source-Consumer Edition and/or ERIC
FirstSearch (online database) - Select the General or Social Sciences Topic area, then select
one or more databases for that area
Check your library for the availability of the following paper indexes:
Education Index
Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature Index
Social Sciences Index
New York Times Index
WORLD WIDE WEB
You may also wish to consult web sites for further information on your topic. To begin your research, go to
Delaware Tech Library Services and follow the link for
Student Resources. Then try any of the
following links to find web sites on your topic:
Tech Topics
(Look for the subject: Sign Language Interpreting)
Subject Guides from Other Institutions/Websites
(on the Student Resources page)
WEBSITES
Try one of the following links for additional information on ASL and sign language interpreting:
American Society for Deaf Children
Handspeak: A Sign Language Dictionary
NAD: National Association of the Deaf
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)
For additional assistance in your research, please consult the Librarian.
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Revised 12/2007