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ASHA Journals (American Speech-Hearing Association)
TruSearch (the big purple search box in the middle of http://library.truman.edu) provides all Truman students with access to the four major ASHA journals from 1993 to present (see specific dates for each journal below). BUT, the student must be signed on to the Truman network (either on campus or at home) in order to see the full-text of the articles. 

How to sign-on to the Truman network from off-campus:

To use the library databases from off campus you need to log in with your Truman user name and password at https://view.truman.edu 

TruSearch access to the four major ASHA journals is::
  •  American Journal of Audiology: 2000-present
  • American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology: 2001-present
  • Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research: 1997-present
  • Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools: 1993-present
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Truman also subscribes to the ASHA Full Text Archive from 1991-2015.  Again, to get full-text access the student needs to have signed on to the Truman network , https://view.truman.edu, (if they are not members of ASHA).

Pickler Memorial Library also has print for:
  • American Journal of Audiology:(1991-2015) located at Periodicals RF 286 A44
  • American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology (1992-2015) located at Periodicals RC 423 A1 A55
  • Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research (1997-2009) located at RC 423 J72
  • Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools (1971-2009) located at LB 3454 L36

ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) openURL
On the Web through EBSCO.
        On the Web through the official ERIC site, free to the public.
ERIC is a comprehensive database containing abstracts of journal articles, reports, curriculum guides, conference proceedings, etc. It covers all areas of education at all age and grade levels.   ERIC Documents 1993+ are now freely available online.  Documents before 1993 are in the library on microfiche.  The library's microfiche subscription ended with ED455358.
The ERIC database, as well as lesson plans, web sites and other useful information, is available on the Web through the Educator's Reference Desk, also free to the public.  (ERIC documents are not available at this site.)  Coverage:  Click here to show journal list.
Google Scholar
Scholarly journal articles on all subjects, some are full text; many have links to cited references.
PsycINFO
Citations and abstracts of articles from journals in Psychology and other social science disciplines including Anthropology, Education, Medicine, Nursing, and Psychiatry, from mid-19th century to present.  Also includes citations to books and book chapters from 1987 to present.
PubMed
Abstracted articles from 19,000 medical journals. Also available as MedLine.  GoPubMed searches the same databases as MedLine and PubMed but adds a neat index for concept searching.

Encyclopedias & Dictionaries

Black's Medical Dictionary Resource contains images Resource contains audio Some full text available
Electronic version of a very famous medical dictionary and encyclopedia.
Credo Reference Resource contains images Some full text available
Over 600 online reference titles in all subject areas.  Allows cross-referencing between titles and expanding searches into the Truman catalog and other library resources.
MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders. Resource contains images Some full text available
This encyclopedia is also available in print at Reference RC 423 M56 2004.

Handbooks & Guides

Treatment Resource Manual for Speech Language Pathology
Print Location: RC423 R675
"A practical text covering treatment of communication disorders, the Treatment Resource Manual for Speech-Language Pathology third edition is filled with specific therapy techniques and materials. This new edition is ideal for individuals entering into clinical practicum experiences and an excellent resource for speech-language pathology professionals looking for reliable intervention materials. Focusing on the most common characteristics and treatment approaches, and rich with forms, strategies, goals, and techniques, this is an excellent resource for instructors and clinicians alike."

Specialized Sources

Blog - American Institute for Stuttering

Communication Disorders Journal Article Example

Communication Disorders Journal Review Article Example

Style & Citation Guides

Citation and Writing Guides Some full text available
Guides for how to use the American Psychological Association (APA) citation style; the Modern Language Association (MLA) citation style; and the Chicago/Turabian citation style.  This page also has information on how to use tools that automatically format bibliographic information for you such as: Zotero, and EasyBib.com.

Web Sites

Communication Disorders Web Search Engine Resource contains images Some full text available

ASHA:  American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
American Academy of Audiology
Hardin Meta Directory of Internet Health Sources---Maintained by the University of Iowa's Hardin Health Science Library.  Some sample entries are Neurology, Otolaryngology, and Speech Pathology.
Mayo Clinic - Tools for Healthier Lives
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)---NIH division for biomedical and behavioral research in human  communication, which supports and conducts research on the normal and disordered processes of hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech, and language.

Search the above web sites using the box below.

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