Internet Resources for Deaf Studies

The Internet can be a very good resource for information many deaf studies topics.  However, it can also be a very bad resource as well.  This lesson will discuss some ways of using the Internet to find information appropriate for a research paper: Specialized Directories and Search Engines

Specialized Directories  

Most of you are probably familiar with the general Internet directory Yahoo!  There are also many specialized directories on the internet that can help you find information about your topic.  A specialized directory is a directory or page of hypertext links dedicated to one or more related subjects.  The links in the directory lead to subject specific sites on the Internet.  Often these sites are compiled by subject specialists in colleges/universities or libraries.  Sometimes knowledgeable individuals create directories as well.  Some of the best directories come from educational or government sites.  An example of a specialized directory in deaf studies can be seen below (this is only the first screen of the site, there are many more links below those in the example):

 

Deaf Resource Library Home Page

 

The AVC library web site includes an "Internet Links by Subject" section.  This is a directory we have created for AVC students.  Click on the link to see the Language Arts section and scroll down to view the deaf studies links.

Search Engines

If you need to search for a particular concept or name, search engines can be very helpful.  Search engines allow you to search for a very specific topic or concept.  There are several types of search engines you might use: 

For a handout listing some useful Deaf Studies internet links, click on the link below:

Deaf Studies Research Guide

In the next section of this presentation you will learn how to evaluate the quality and usability of Internet sources.

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