Incoming Resources
- Soundless, Richelle Mead
- I'm sorry, can you repeat that?, understanding hearing loss and how emerging technology will revolutionize its care, produced by Stanford Video
- Shouting won't help, why I--and 50 million other Americans-- can't hear you, Katherine Bouton
- The psychology of deafness;, techniques of appraisal for rehabilitation
- Algunos niños son sordos, por Lola M. Schaefer = Some kids are deaf / by Lola M. Schaefer
- Hearing Beethoven, a story of musical loss and discovery, Robin Wallace
- Touch the sound, a sound journey with Evelyn Glennie, producers, Stefan Tolz, Leslie Hills, Trevor Davies ; written, directed and edited by Thomas Riedelsheimer ; a Filmquadrat production in association with Skyline and BR Bavarian Television Arte, and YLE TV1, Finland
- Sound sense, living and learning with hearing loss, Sara Laufer Batinovich
- Restore hearing naturally, how to use your inner resources to bring back full hearing, Anton Stucki ; translated by Izabella Toms
- Volume control, hearing in a deafening world, David Owen
- Sound, a memoir of hearing lost and found, Bella Bathurst
- Crying hands, eugenics and deaf people in Nazi Germany, Horst Biesold ; translation by William Sayers ; introduction by Henry Friedlander
- Some kids are deaf, by Lola M. Schaefer
- Hearing loss, facts and fiction : 7 secrets to better hearing, Timothy Frantz, M.D
- Understanding deafness, Jessica Rusick
- Volume control, hearing in a deafening world, David Owen
- Bad singer, the surprising science of tone deafness and how we hear music, Tim Falconer
- Soundless, Richelle Mead
- The hearing-loss guide, useful information and advice for patients and families, John M. Burkey ; foreword by Robert L. Daniels, M.D., F.A.C.S