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Subscription Databases: Communication Sciences & Disorders

Below are some of the key databases with information and articles related to communication sciences and disorders. For a complete listing of databases available through Andersen Library, visit the A-Z Listing.

  • CINAHL Plus with Full Text Best Bet

    Full text nursing and related health discipline journals, plus legal cases, clinical innovations, drug records, and clinical trials.

  • MedOne ComSci Best Bet

    A comprehensive online reference for audiologists and speech language pathologists: e-books, journal articles, clinical cases with review and Q&A, and images and videos.

  • Ovid Online Best Bet

    Journals include Ear & Hearing, Infants & Young Children, Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, Journal of the American Audiology Society, and Topics in Language Disorders. Note: This resource is limited to 1 user at a time.

  • Academic Search Complete

    Full-text access to articles from over 7,000 journals (including nearly 6,000 peer-reviewed journals), magazines, and reference sources.

  • ClinicalKey

    Scholarly research from 500+ journals, books, clinical condition overviews, patient education, videos, and more, covering every medical and surgical specialty.

  • Communication & Mass Media Complete

    Academic journals, trade journals, and news in communication and mass media studies. Full text for over 200 titles and citations for more.

  • Communications and Mass Media Collection (Gale)

    Research from academic journals and magazines focusing on all aspects of the communications field.

  • Consumer Health Complete

    Full text for 200+ health reference books, reports, pamphlets and leaflets; 570+ consumer health related periodicals, and physician-generated videos.

  • Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE)

    A multi-volume reference work that documents words, phrases, and pronunciations that vary by regions in the United States.

  • DSM-5-TR

    The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 is the standard diagnostic tool used by mental health professionals worldwide to promote reliable research, diagnosis, treatment and patient care.

  • Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition

    Full text access to nearly 520 scholarly full text journals and citations for another 500, focusing on many medical disciplines.

  • MEDLINE with Full Text

    Scholarly research covering all aspects of biomedicine including nursing, dentistry, and veterinary medicine.

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