Once you have located an article of particular interest, next search for more articles by the same author. Searching for more articles by the same author can give you a stronger sense of the author’s depth of expertise in the field and on a particular topic. Author searching will show you whether a researcher has been studying a particular issue over time and contributing to the knowledge base of the field of study for other researchers and practitioners. You may also find more recent articles by the same author.
What is the purpose of a literature review? This first short presentation will explain the purpose of literature reviews and provide context for practicing the following search strategies in the exercises below; the author search, the backward search, and the forward search.
Click here to view Search Strategies for the Literature Review: Part I
Research@UWW allows you to search by author.
Since communication sciences and child language development spans a number of fields, from psychology, to sociology, to medicine, select databases from a variety of subject areas.
EBSCOHost: Before you start searching, click "Choose Databases" and then select any number of the following as well as others that you may find appropriate for your topic:
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.
This resource also tracks how many times an article has been cited since publication, finds relevant items which share one or more cited references, reviews cited references that link to a full record display, and searches all cited authors.