American Medical Association Statement on the ADA: Guidance from the AMA Office of the General Counsel, explaining communication accommodations for physicians.
American Sign Language Interpreting Resources: Collection of written material and reviews for ASL interpreting students and professionals
ASL Interpreters' Listserv: Closed unmoderated discussion forum.
BSL Communication Ltd: Provides interpreting services throughout the United Kingdom. Information available about working with an interpreter and discrimination act guidelines.
Consumer Information: How to utilize interpreter services. Public relations ideas for working interpreters.
PEPnet Interpreting Links: Center on Deafness, California State University at Northridge.
terps-l Listserv: Open unmoderated discussion forum.
The Interpreter Mirror: With the aid of two mirrors, interpreters can view the information and activity behind them as non-reversed images. Phone and email orders.
The Interpreter's Friend: Links and information on ASL interpreting, humor and stories for interpreters, professional development, ethics for K-12 interpreters, interpreting for children, interpreting with the whole body, e xpanding the concept of nonmanual behavior, and processing models.
The Professional Sign Language Interpreter's Handbook: Educational book by Linda Humphreys bridges the gap between interpreter training programs and real-world interpreting.
Vicarious Trauma of Interpreters: Click on <Interpreter Survey> to contribute to Dr. Michael Harvey's book.