 Hi! Today I would like to explain how to find Deaf people using the Gallaudet University Library, the Deaf Biography Database. Scroll down to meet your librarian. Look for my name and click on View Info Guides. I will click on the Deaf Women Info Guide, but there are other info guides that have information about Deaf people that you can use. Notice the link in the first paragraph. It says Gallaudet University Library Guide. Click on there. You can browse this database. Well, you can browse the whole database by typing in your keywords. You can search by name, by country, by race, or by job field. Suppose I'm interested in Princess Andrew of Greece. She was a Deaf mother to Prince Philip in England. It gives you a summary about her life and resources that you can explore, like books or articles. You also can search by name. Suppose I'm interested in Levi. He was one of the first students at the American School for the Deaf and he published a newspaper. Here, you can see additional information about him. Now, I'm interested in looking for a person from either a different country or of a different race. This person was the first Native American to go to Gallaudet University and he became a chemist. Again, it's easy to find more information about him. You can also look up different fields and jobs. I'm curious about dancers. And here is a dancer that I want to research. She's from Ohio and she danced professionally with her husband. That sums up how to find information about Deaf people using the Gallaudet database. Once you get started, you'll find more information about that person and you'll have more specific information and important key words that you can use.