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American Sign Language

Use this guide to access library resources, including databases, books, academic journals, and textbooks, Open Educational Resources, and freely available online resources related to the subject of American Sign Language.

About OERs

Open Educational Resources (OERs) are openly licensed, freely available materials - typically found online - that can be used for educational purposes.  These provide instructors with the opportunity to create flexible course content that can be easily integrated into D2L while reducing costs for students.

OERs are typically licensed with one of six Creative Commons (CC) Licenses. To learn more about Creative Commons and its licenses, visit creativecommons.org.  These can be recognized by the following CC License symbols, each of which denotes a specific set of terms under which the resource can be used:

open attribution builderWhen using a Creative Commons work, be sure to properly attribute the author or creator. The Open Attribution Builder can help with proper syntax. License terms on some sites may appear as Creative Commons icons or appear when a hyperlink is hovered over.

creative commonsThe Choose a License Tool will walk you through a few questions to help you determine which freedoms and restrictions you would like to allow for your work.

OER Textbooks

Supplemental Materials