_:b6758711 "2018, Bobbie Bushman, \u201CServing Underserved Populations: Implications from a Model of Successful Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children in Public Libraries\u201D, in The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion\u200E[1], volume 2, number 3:"@en . _:b6758710 "2016 December, April Karen Baptiste, \u201CCan a Research Film Be Considered a Stand-Alone Academic Publication? An Assessment of the Film \u2018Climate Change, Voices of the Vulnerable: The Fishers\u2019 Plight.\u2019\u201D, in Area 48\u200E[1], number 4:"@en . _:b6758711 "D/HoH people require close captioning and assistive technologies to access electronic and audio-visual information, including news and current events."@en . _:b6758709 "the prison did not have basic assistive devices, including a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), close captioning devices, and visual alarms and signals."@en . _:b6758710 "Additionally, in a research-film, faces being blurred can ensure confidentiality, voices can be changed, and subtitles or close captioning can be used to disguise the identity of an informant who wants to be anonymous."@en . _:b6758710 . _:b6758711 . _:b6758709 . "1" . _:b6758708 "Alternative form of closed captioning"@en . _:b6758708 . _:b6758709 "1992 March-April, Mental and Physical Disability Law Reporter\u200E[1], volume 16, number 2:"@en . .