Communication Disorders Databases/Indexes
Subject Liaison:
Susan Kutchi 972-883-2613
Database/ Index |
Description |
| Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts | An international index to journals, books, dissertations, and reports about language, linguistics, speech, communications and related topics. The index starts in 1973. Each document in Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts contains a summary. How to Search This Database |
| Communication Disorders POWERSEARCH |
Searches the following
databases simultaneously: Academic Search Complete , Communication & Mass Media Complete, Education Research Complete, MEDLINE , PsycARTICLES, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection , PsycINFO. How to Search This Database |
ERIC (1966-) EBSCO ![]() |
ERIC (Educational Resource Information Center) is an index to both non-journal material (examples include lesson plans and reports) from Resources in Education (RIE) and an index to journal articles in the Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE). The index begins in 1966 and is an excellent source for materials relating to education and library science. How to Search This Database |
| SCOPUS | SCOPUS is one of the largest article databases and covers the scientific, technical, medical, and social science literature - indexes over 19,500 peer-reviewed journal titles from over 5,000 publishers. Provides information to over 46 million articles and conference proceedings. The database covers the literature from 1966 to the present and is updated daily. Specifically, SCOPUS covers topics in biological and agricultural sciences, chemistry physics, mathematics, engineering, earth and environmental sciences, social science, psychology, economics, business/management, and history. SCOPUS covers 100% of the information indexed by the Medline database. How to Search This Database |
| Social Sciences Citation Index (1898-present) | Multidisciplinary index with searchable author abstracts, covering journals in the social sciences (anthropology, economics, geography, law, political science, psychology and sociology) from 1956 to the present. The Cited Reference Search option in Social Sciences Citation Index allows users to find other works which reference a specific work or author. How to Search This Database |
| SAGE Research Methods Online | Sage Research Methods Online (SRMO) - a comprehensive source for gathering information and assistance on research methodology, from basic terminology to complex interactive maps depicting the relationships among different types of research methods. Access hundreds of online handbooks, dictionaries and encyclopedias; the entire "Little Green Book" and "Little Blue Book" series; journal articles; and instructional videos. Includes links to free statistical software, directories of research organizations, information on research ethics, and social networking sites for academics. |
| PsycTESTS® | Produced by the American Psychological Association (APA),PsycTESTS® is a one-of-a-kind database providing descriptive summaries, full text (if available), and relevant citations on the development and assessment of tests and measures that can be used in research and teaching. This repository includes unpublished tests, tests developed by psychologists for which no source documentation is available, and information about commercially published tests. Information on each test includes: data on the scope of the test, test implementation, a high-level overview of the test’s development, and reliability and validity data (when available). Coverage begins in 1910 and the database is updated monthly. |
Subject Liaison:
Susan Kutchi
972-883-2613
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