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Speech and Hearing Resource List

Guide to Sources in SPEECH and HEARING SCIENCE


Journals

Journals currently received in the ALS Library, plus a few others, are listed below. Index sources follow each entry in parentheses; see database list below. Those with an asterisk (*) are also available online at http://www.library.uiuc.edu/orr/index.php?mode=J.

Journals

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Online Databases

Available through the UIUC Library Gateway Article Databases http://www.library.uiuc.edu/orr/index.php?mode=A

Databases

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Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings are an alphanumeric classification system used by libraries to arrange library materials by subject headings. To take advantage of the LCSH in the Illinet Online Catalog, enter one of the following terms and hit "subject heading." A list of subcategories, along with a link to their related materials, will be provided.

LC Headings

**Consult the Library of Congress Subject Headings Manuals in the Library and Information Science Library for further subject combinations.

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Selected Dewey Call Numbers

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Starting Points for Research on the Internet

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New Books on Speech and Hearing in the ALS Library

An acquisitions list, arranged by broad subject area, is produced quarterly. It is available in print format in the ALS Library, and an electronic version, with archived past issues, is available on the ALS Library's website at, http://www.library.uiuc.edu/alx/acq.htm.

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Assessment Kits

A collection of diagnostic assessment kits is located in the Reserve Room of the ALS Library. These materials may be used in the Library.

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University of Illinois Department of Speech and Hearing Science