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Research for Communication Speech Disorders will often begin with a review of current literature. There are four subject-specific databases you should consider searching:
You may also find articles in these multidisciplinary databases:
The following are high-impact journals from American Speech-Language Hearing Association or other academic presses.
Grace Library owns these journals in print or electronic format. To view the electronic version go to the library's webpage use the search box below. Choose Grace Library Electronic Journal Collection to go to the publisher's webpage to browse through the current and previous issues.
Recommended journal titles from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association:
Recommended academic press publications in speech, language, and communication :
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LEADERLIVE is an an archive of frequently requested articles from ASHA, which was published from 1959 to 1999 as the official magazine of the Association. In 2000, the most popular features of ASHA magazine and The ASHA Leader newsmagazine were combined to form the new 4-color tabloid-size publication, The ASHA Leader and covering such topics as: