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How do I determine whether I should use “Television programs for the hearing impaired” or “Video recordings for the hearing impaired” for a DVD that contains a television program?

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How do I determine whether I should use “Television programs for the hearing impaired” or “Video recordings for the hearing impaired” for a DVD that contains a television program?

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Use the heading for the manifestation in hand, since that is the item that you know the special formatting (e.g., closed captioning) applies to. So for this example, use “Video recordings for the hearing impaired.

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Use the heading for the manifestation in hand, since that is the item that you know the special formatting (e.g., closed captioning) applies to.

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