Library
https://www.zotero.org/groups/4576636/hearing_loops/library
What: A free online library for hearing loops and telecoils: articles, legislation, papers, presentations, research, tools, videos, etc.
Why: One comprehensive resource for hearing loops. Make information easily available. Simplify searches.
Who is this for: Hearing loop advocates, installers, hearing health professionals (HHP), students, researchers, journalists, venues, installers, and whomever is interested.
Details of what’s in Zotero. 1300+ items
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Articles, magazine articles (Sound & Communication, HHTM, etc.)
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Bloggers
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Continuing Education for Hearing Healthcare Practitioners (HHP), CEU
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Hearing loop initiatives (state and regional)
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HLAA tools
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Journals, such as The Hearing Journal (lots of articles), Ear and Hearing (4 articles), Audiology Practices
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Legislation with telecoils, building standards, education, etc.
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New hearing loop installations announcements (blog posts, newspaper articles)
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Resources (formal and informal), pdf, doc, jpg
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Websites, such as www.hearingloop.org, etc.
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YouTube videos (hearing loop simulations, explanations, hearing loop campaign, training)
What’s not in Zotero:
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Vendor information about installers, HHP businesses, or hearing loop manufacturers unless they are educational
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Articles behind pay walls
Who manages the library, available to anyone in the country, or internationally? Let's Loop Colorado
Suggestions: Suggestions are welcomed! Just email the links (email address below), attach articles, or specifically describe changes of an existing resource (only administrators can add or make changes)
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Method #1. Use your web browser
https://www.zotero.org/groups/4576636/hearing_loops/library
Method #2. Use the Zotero app on your computer. Email us/notify us through Zotero that you'd like to become a group member, we'll add you.
Tutorial. Maybe you’re the type of learner that you just dive in and start clicking on buttons! Or maybe a tutorial from the Univ of Georgia could explains things https://research.library.gsu.edu/c.php?g=115275&p=750658
You can do a simple search or search everything (click on small arrow in search bar)


