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Resources for Audiology


Subject Librarians: Allen Clayton, Callier Library
Phone: 972-883-3165
and
Susie Kutchi, McDermott Library
Phone: 972-883-2613

To find Books or Journals by Title: Library Catalog

Library of Congress Call Number Ranges:

Hearing Physiology QP460-QP469.3
Equilibrium QP471-QP471.2
Otolaryngology RF85-RF85.7
Otology RF109.2-RF320
Audiology RF286-RF320
Noise and Noise Control TD891-TD894

Selected Reference Tools in Audiology

This collection includes sources such as dictionaries, encyclopedias and directories to help find brief explanations and general information about terms and concepts in Audiology.

Reference Sources in Audiology

  • Audiologist’s desk reference. RF294 .H32 1997 (Callier Library, Reference)
  • Comprehensive dictionary of audiology illustrated. RF290 .S73 2003 (Callier Library, Reference)
  • Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy. RC55 .M5 (Reference, 2nd floor)
  • Roeser’s audiology desk reference: a guide to the practice of audiology. RF290 .R54 1996 (Callier Library, Reference)
  • Singular’s illustrated dictionary of audiology. RF290 .M464 1999 (Callier Library, Reference)
  • Syndrome identification for audiology : an illustrated pocket guide. RC69 .S478 2001 (Callier Libray, Reference)

Online Reference Sources

General Reference Sources

Finding Journal Articles in Audiology

To find articles on topics in audiology, use a resource from the Communication Disorders database page. To broaden your search, select a resource from the complete list.

Online Journals

Electronic Books

Some useful websites for Audiology

Federal Government Resources

Other Internet Resources

Further Questions