Sign Language for the Deaf
Sign Langauges for the Deaf. There are many different types of sign languages, depending on the country and language spoken. This category covers all the major sign languages in the English speaking world, and a few non-english sign languages. It also covers sign langauge intended for use by non-deaf people.
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Accommodating Ideas

Sign language interpreting services and other communication assistance in North Hollywood, California. Assistive technology and sign language instruction information.
http://www.ai-ada.com/
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ACERO

Freeware fingerspelling software which supports ASL, BSL, and Indonesian.
http://miajava.tripod.com/
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Advancing Interpreting and More, LLC

Offers workshops, seminars, and tutoring for interpreters. Some classes eligible for CEUs. Based in Missouri.
http://www.aimformore.net
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Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind

Educational facility also provides interpreter referral throughout the state. Contact information for Talladega headquarters and eight regional offices.
http://www.aidb.org/
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Alabama Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf

Local legislation and events, officers and division liasons, calendar, newsletter, links.
http://www.alrid.org/
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American Indian Signs

Descriptions of signs organized by subject.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx2/ecc/signs.html
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American Medical Association Statement on the ADA

Guidance from the AMA Office of the General Counsel, explaining communication accommodations for physicians.
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/4616.html
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