Ohio Digital Library Now Includes a Deaf Culture and American Sign Language Collection

I wonder if these materials are available through inter-library loan?

https://goo.gl/LAkN6W

The State Library of Ohio is pleased to announce the Ohio Digital Library now includes a collection of eBooks and videos about Deaf culture and American Sign Language (ASL). The collection includes fiction and non-fiction for children and adults and covers many aspects of Deaf culture and ASL including language, history, education and instruction. The Deaf culture and ASL collection was developed by an Overdrive Account Analyst with a B.S. in American Sign Language Interpretation. With nearly 200 titles, the collection provides a beneficial resource to help increase awareness with the goal of bridging the gap between hearing cultures and Deaf cultures in today’s society.

“This collection of eBooks and videos about Deaf culture and ASL serves as a wonderful complement to the print collection already available at the State Library of Ohio,” expressed State Librarian Beverly Cain.  “We recognize that many fine books about Deaf culture and ASL are not currently available in digital format but we are dedicated to updating the collection as frequently as possible to keep it both robust and relevant.  Many thanks to our account specialists at Overdrive for their assistance in developing this collection.”