Reference Titles
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Encyclopedia of Disability by
ISBN: 9780761925651The Encyclopedia of Disability is an award-winning five-volume set from SAGE Reference. It represents the first attempt to bring an authoritative reference resource to the many faces of disability. More than 500 world-renowned scholars have written over 1000 entries, in a clear, accessible style, with the desire to bring all students, researchers, and others closer to the daily experience of disability. -
Employment and Work by
ISBN: 9781412992923This volume explores issues facing people with disabilities in employment and the work environment. Part of the 8 volume SAGE Reference Series on Disability, which examines topics central to the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families.
Suggested Keywords
As disability studies continues to be highly medicalized, you may need to use medical terms or consult materials focused on medical treatments, especially with older materials. It's helpful to search using the most specific terms as is relevant to your research; for example, search "Autism Spectrum" instead of "people with disabilities." You might also need to use outdated or offensive terms, depending on the time period of your search.
These links lead to the Browse Subjects section of the library catalog. You can either browse the multitude of subjects in the catalog as well as their sub-topics, or click on the subject title to see all the books that have that subject assigned to them. You can also add subsections to a subject term to get to more specific information, such as "employment," "legal status," "economic conditions," or "social aspects."
- Acalculia
- Agraphia
- African Americans with Disabilities
- Apraxia
- Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Autistic People
- Autistic People > Employment
- Autistic People > Vocational Guidance
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Autism Spectrum Disorders > Patients > Employment
- Blind
- Blind > Economic Conditions
- Blindness
- Children with Disabilities
- Deaf
- DeafBlind People
- Deafness
- Depression
- Developmental disabilities
- Developmentally disabled
- Disability studies
- Disability
- Disabilities
- Disabilities > Social Aspects
- Disabled persons
- Discrimination against people with disabilities
- Down Syndrome
- Dwarfism
- Dwarfs (Persons)
- Dyscalculia
- Dysgraphia
- Dyslexia
- Hispanic Americans with Disabilities
- Intellectual disability
- Learning disabilities
- Mental illness
- Mentally ill
- People with disabilities
- People with disabilities > employment
- People with disabilities > legal status
- People with mental disabilities
- Sociology of disabilities
Call Number Browsing
You can browse the shelves in any library for books in these general call number ranges. Not all call numbers can be found in every library.
The Titles used to describe the Library of Congress (LC) Call Number ranges below are the official LC Titles, and may be offensive, outdated, or inaccurate.
- HD7255-7256: Vocational rehabilitation, employment for people with disabilities
- HV888-907: Protection, assistance and relief: Children with Disabilities
- HV891-901: Children with developmental disabilities
- HV1551-3024: Protection, assistance and relief: People with Disabilities
- HV1570-1570.5: People with developmental disabilities
- HV1571-2349: Blind people including the deaf and blind
- HV2350-2990.7: Deaf. Hard of Hearing. Including deaf-mutes.
- HV2474: American Sign Language
- HV3000-3003: People who are terminally ill, incurable
- HV3003.2-3009.5: People with mental disabilities
- HV3011-3024: People with physical disabilities
- KF480: Disability law and disability rights
- LC1200-1203: Inclusive Education
- LC4001-4806.5: Children and youth with disabilities - education
- LC4717-4719: Autistic children's education
- LC4812-4827: Adults with Disabilities - education
- P99.5-99.6: Nonverbal Communication
- PN1590 H36: Performing Arts - people with disabilities
- RC372-389: Neurosciences: perception disorders, speech disorders
- RC383-388.5: Neurogenic Speech Disorders
- RC388: Cerebral Palsy
- RC394: Apraxia, Dyslexia
- RC424-429: Speech and Language disorders, stuttering, aphasia
- RC521-524: Dementia and Alzheimer's
- RC553: Autism and Asperger's syndrome
- RC569.7-574: Medical perspectives on people with developmental and intellectual disabilities
- RC802-825.2: Diseases of the digestive system: deglutition disorders, dysphagia
- RC952-954.6: Geriatrics
- RD130: Prosthesis
- RF11-308: Hearing Loss
- RF290-291: Audiology
- RF297: Aural Rehabilitation
- RF465-540: Voice Therapy, laryngology
- RJ137: Growth & development of children with disabilities
- RJ496: disorders in children
- RJ506 D47: Adjustment disorders - developmental disabilities
- RM950: Rehabilitation technology
- RZ399: Osteo-magnetics, neuropathy