Deaf Culture Digital Library
Maryland Deaf Culture Digital Library is dedicated to providing leadership and guidance by making eBooks, videos, and resources accessible.
Featured Resources

National Deaf Awareness Month
National Deaf Awareness Month is celebrated every year in September and the DCDL invites you to promote visibility, understanding and inclusion of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities all around the world.
2025 Communication Accessibility Summit
September 20, 2025 10 AM to 4 PM
An event where we explore how communication access shapes civic life. We’ll hear from people with lived experiences, discover real-world strategies, and exchange ideas on how to build a world where communication is seamless and inclusive.
Spotlight of the Month
Deafverse
Deafverse is a DCDL favorite! Deafverse is a free, choose-your-own-adventure game crafted by a Deaf-led team at the National Deaf Center to support Deaf and hard-of-hearing teens in building self-advocacy, college readiness, and career confidence – all through an engaging, narrative-driven experience. The game is available in ASL, written English, and audio, and can be played on both desktop and mobile.
International Week of Deaf People
No Human Rights Without Sign Language Rights
(September 22 – 28)
The DCDL celebrates the International Week of Deaf People,
a week dedicated to the Deaf populations around the world.

Monday September 22
Deaf Communities Leading
“Deaf-led alliances, in collaboration with governments and other organisations, play a vital role in advancing sign language rights. Following the motto ‘nothing about us without us’, true progress comes from partnerships where deaf people lead and others support them as committed allies.”

Tuesday September 23
No Human Rights Without Sign Language Rights
All people have an inherent right to human rights from birth. For deaf people, sign language rights are fundamental for the full enjoyment of their human rights. As we look at the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we recognise progress made and the challenges that remain in ensuring equality for all. We recognise that our achievements are leading us towards our goal: a world where deaf people everywhere can sign anywhere.
Show your support by learning how to sign or improve your proficiency. Contact your local branch or our library for resources on ASL learning.

Wednesday September 24
Multilingual Education for Deaf Learners
The WFD advocates for the implementation of Article 24 of the CRPD, which requires that deaf learners receive education in environments that are both linguistically and culturally appropriate: quality inclusive multilingual settings alongside other deaf peers.

Thursday September 25
Deaf Rights In Crises
Deaf communities must be part of disaster planning through leadership and collaboration. Using national sign languages and deaf-centred strategies strengthens crisis response. Article 11 of the UNCRPD and the Sendai Framework require states and organisations to ensure that deaf people have access to information in sign language during emergencies.

Friday September 26
Recognition of National Sign Language
Legal recognition of national sign languages is essential to uphold the rights of deaf people. Under Article 21 of UNCRPD, governments must officially recognise the national sign language
To secure the right to sign languages, it is essential for governments to comply with the UN CRPD article 21 by legally recognising their national sign languages. By implementing its use across all areas of life, we can ensure that deaf people actively participate in society.
Guidelines for Achieving Sign Language Rights
The U.S. has no official language. However, nearly all states recognize the legitimacy of American Sign Language.

Saturday September 27
Sign Language Access Services
Deaf people have the right to choose their language access services, including national sign language or International Sign, based on their personal preferences and needs. States and event organisers must consult with deaf participants early, ensuring adequate funding for professional sign language interpreters and associated costs. Proper planning and budgeting for interpretation services are crucial to ensure effective and inclusive participation.

Sunday September 28
Set the Basis for the Future: Together We Can Innovate, Inspire, and Impact!
Deaf communities are innovative communities! Our diverse intersectional global communities, found in every country on Earth, consisting of deaf people from different backgrounds and life experiences, are innovators! We have multiple opportunities to impact technological change. The future of our technology starts with our knowledge, drawn from our diverse communities, working together to shape the future we want. Together, we will innovate, inspire and create a world where deaf people everywhere can sign anywhere!
Newest Resources
Dack Virnig’s ASL Storytelling, “FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL”
Learn Back to School Signs with Start ASL!
Baltimore City Association of the Deaf (BCAD)
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
If you or a loved one is struggling with thoughts of suicide, anxiety, depression or problems with drugs or alcohol, reach out to the 988 Lifeline. You can call, text or chat with a caring call specialist who can assist in directing you to information and resources in your area.
Your Library Journey Options
The library website offers a wealth of resources for all ages, interests, and needs. Whether you’re looking for eBooks, digital videos, online journals, or information about local libraries, you can find it all here. Here are a few of the resources you can explore through DCDL.

eBooks - Overdrive
Read your favorite books online or download them to your device.

Digital Videos
Watch movies, TV shows, and educational videos in sign language.

Resources & Online Journals
Access digital resources and scholarly journals and magazines.

Find Maryland Local Libraries
Find a library near you and learn about its services.

Materials Loans from Maryland Libraries - Marina
MARINA can be used to request items only if they are not owned by your local library system.

Explore Deaf Community Events
Meet and mingle with the deaf community.
Discover eBooks, streaming videos, online journals, and information about nearby libraries, all in one centralized place and tailored to the needs of Maryland’s deaf community.
About Us
The Deaf Culture Digital Library provides resources and information about deaf culture to Maryland residents and offers access to digital collections of deaf-related books, videos, articles, and more.