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Journal Finder

 

  • Journal Finder
    Use the Journal Finder to find out if UVa has a journal online fulltext or in print format,

    Enter the title of the journal in the 2nd search box in the Journal Finder to determine if it is available online.

    Enter the title of the journal in the 1st search box in the Journal Finder to see if it is in print. If it is and you are taking classes on-Grounds, you would need to go to the library to get the journal. If you are enrolled in the Curry Distance Education program, you can request a digital copy of the article using the library's interlibrary loan service.

Dissertations

If you need a copy of a issertation that is not available online full text, you can use the Library's free Interlibrary Loan Service to try and obtain a copy.

In addition to the databases below, you can also locate dissertations that are distributed as open access dissertations by searching Google using the the title, author. or keyword although identifying a dissertation from the retrieved results is a bit challenging due to the lack of meta tagging.. 

Handbooks

The CLIC has a collection of more than 300 handbooks. BE sure to check here as new handbooks are added periodically. Handbooks are a great resource for locating best practices, research theories, names of authors, background material, overviews of topics, and good keyword terminology to use when you search databases for journal articles and other materials to inform and support your research.

 

The handbooks are located to the right of the door as you enter the CLIC. You cannot check out handbooks, however you can scan (free if you use the digital sender in the CLIC) or photocopy them for 8 cents per page using the public printer in the CLIC and your Cavalier debit card

 

Sample Handbooks

Books

Test Instruments

Government Resources

Videos

U.Va. has videos to support research and teaching as well as videos for recreational use.  We have VHS, DVD, online, and streaming videos.   The can view the streaming videos and online videos at home!

For example,  I typed in the keyword SCHOOL. Click here to see the results I got  including documentaries, PBS shows, recreational videos, and more. 

Magazines

Associations

Below is a selective list of associations in this field. These websites frequently have additional resources for you. There may be white papers, codes of ethics, policy papers. software reviews, alerting services, notices about conferences, calls to authors for journal articles, and more.

Additional Resources Specific to Communications Disorders

Blogs & Twitter

Thie listing below are samples to acquaint you with the usefulness of blogs and tweets and to show the various targeted audiences.

Newsletters

APA Style

You will need to write your research paper using a consistent bibliographic style.  Curry students usually are assigned to use APA style. However, other styles are also available.

You can learn to use RefWorks citation software by contacting a CLIC librarian at 434-924-7040. RefWorks automatically generates, for example, APA formatted citations. You can also elect to write the citations in the style you have been assigned to use, In either case, the links below should prove useful.

 

Questions? Monday - Friday 8am-5pm
Ask Your Curry Librarians

Need help finding information for a research project or have questions about borrowing library books?  Contact us.  We are happy to help with any questions about research or library services.

CALL: Kay Buchanan 434-982-2664
CALL: Carole Lohman 434-924-7040
EMAIL: Email the Curry Librarians   

Questions? Evenings and Weekends
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Other Research Subject Guides

The librarians have created many research guides to help you find resources for your research papers, journal articles you are writing, etc.

Overview

This guide was developed by the CLIC librarians to support Communication Disorders classes at the U.Va. Curry School of Education.

Updated 1/18/2013

      
     

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