Abstract
This article examines information behavior through the lens of deaf culture. Specifically, one subsector of the deaf population—artists—is the focal point of this work. While there are many deaf artists whose information behavior is well worth studying, the deaf artists discussed here are those whose art is made with the intention of commenting on deaf culture and experience. What kind of information behavior characterizes deaf populations, specifically those of deaf-culture artists? This question is addressed via an examination of the literature available on that population and the literature on human information behavior.
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