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The World Wide Web is a wealth of resources
regarding interpreting and Deafness. Hopefully this page will help you delve into
those riches. If you have additional resources which may benefit our visitors or any
corrections, please contact the Webmaster.
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All link postings will be subject to the Webmaster's approval. OCRID
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Registry of
Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) OCRID is an affiliate chapter
of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. The Affiliate
Chapter Handbook, RID's guide for affiliate chapters such as
OCRID, can be viewed with Acrobat
Reader.
Index
to Interpreting Periodicals, Newsletters, Proceedings and Other
Related Materials On-line index created by NTID
of over 6,500 articles, papers, publications, and information on
Interpreting, Interpreting Issues, Sign Language, Deaf Studies, Deaf
History, and other related materials. Copies of materials can be
requested.
Conference of
Interpreter Trainers (CIT) Professional organization for interpreter
educators.
National Alliance
Of Black Interpreters (NAOBI) Promotes excellence and empowerment
for African American interpreters.
Mano a Mano Unidos
Promotes Hispanic-Deaf and triligual interpreting.
National Multicultural Interpreter
Project (NMIP) Promotes quality interpreting services for individuals from
culturally diverse communities by providing educational opportunities, recruiting
culturally diverse interpreters, and enhancing cultural sensitivity within the profession.
Conference
of Legal Sign Language Interpreters (CLSLI) Provides opportunities
for legal sign language interpreters to enhance skills in the
specialized field of legal and judicial interpreting.
Region
V Interpreter Education Project Provides support for continuing
educational for interpreters in six midwestern states, including Ohio. Site includes a
mini-grant application for workshop costs.
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