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Speech Pathology Research Guide   Tags: communication disorders, speech pathology  

This is a guide to finding the best resources for research in Speech Pathology
Last Updated: May 23, 2013 URL: http://libguides.newcastle.edu.au/speech_pathology Print Guide RSS UpdatesEmail AlertsShareThis

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This guide is designed to help you get started with your library research.

Click on any of the tabs above to find information about how to locate Speech Pathology resources

 

Tips & Tricks

What are Secondary Sources?  Journal articles & chapters etc... written about a work of literature and offering a critical view of that work are called literary criticism.

What are Primary Sources?  Original works of literature and uninterpreted information about an event or period of time.

Beware Wikipedia!
It can't be cited in academic essays (avoid sites where authors aren't accountable for contributions). 

Evaluate! Evaluate! Evaluate!
Be critical about everything you read

Avoid Plaigiarism
Don't use an author's work or ideas without referencing them (yes, even if it's not directly quoted & you've changed the words)

 

New Books

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Children with Hearing Loss - Elizabeth B. Cole; Carol A. Flexer
ISBN: 9781597563796
In this day & age, we are dealing with a vastly different population of children with hearing loss... this new population, whose hearing loss is identified at birth, we can now prevent the developmental & communicative effects of hearing loss that were so common just a few years ago... we can now work primarily from a developmental and preventive perspective rather than from a remedial, corrective one.

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Counseling Skills for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists - Lydia V. Flasher; Paul T. Fogle
ISBN: 9781435499362
Taking a holistic approach, this textbook places counseling theories and the therapeutic process in the context of actual lived experience. Case studies demonstrate the real application of counseling skills and highlight the complexity of client emotions and behaviors.

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Motor Speech Disorders - Joseph R. Duffy
ISBN: 9780323072007
Evidence-based source on acquired motor speech disorders in adults. Covers the substrates of motor speech & its disorders, the disorders, diagnoses & management. Integrates what is known about the bases of motor speech disorders with the realities of clinical practice to ensure readers have the key content they need to be effective practitioners.

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Multilingual Aspects of Speech Sound Disorders in Children - Sharynne McLeod & Brian Goldstein (Eds)
ISBN: 9781847695123
Translates research into clinical practice for speech-language pathologists working with children. The book explores both multilingual and multicultural aspects of children with speech sound disorders. The 30 theoretical and clinical chapters have been written by 44 authors from 16 different countries about 112 languages and dialects.

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Understanding Voice Problems - Leonard, Colton & Casper
ISBN: 9781609138745
Emphasizes the physiological perspective of voice disorders and the behavioral and emotional factors that can influence these changes. Readers will find a strong foundation in normal phonatory physiology and acoustics as well as pathophysiology arising from voice misuse, abuse, or neurological involvement. Coverage includes in-depth explorations of patient interviewing, history-taking, examination, and testing and discussions of pediatric and geriatric voice considerations.

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What Every Speech-Language Pathologist/Audiologist Should Know about Service Learning - Jennifer Kent-Walsh
ISBN: 9780132485951
Shows students how to conduct & complete a successful service-learning project using a proven step-by-step approach. Using examples of projects and "how-to" strategies throughout, this text breaks the service-learning project down into manageable segments, including the process of selecting a site, specifying duties, and completing the project.

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