While LibrarySearch or Google Scholar can be useful for finding articles, subject-specific databases allow for more targeted searching. These databases are a good place to find peer-reviewed journal articles for the field of Communication Disorders. However, some of them may be more appropriate for approaching your topic from a particular disciplinary angle (i.e. medicine, psychology, education, etc.). Look at the description for each database to determine whether it might be appropriate for your research needs.
Web of Science Core Collection (1965-present). Search the world’s leading scholarly journals, books, and proceedings in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities and navigate the full citation network.
When you're looking at an article in a database, look for a link to access the full text of the article as a PDF or HTML full text.
If there's no full text link available, click on the FindText button (or it might say "Access Options" or "Find it @ UO") to see what your other options for access are. This will take you to the library catalog, where it will show you whether the article is available from a different source through the library's subscriptions.
If you still can't find the full text of the article, you can request a copy using Interlibrary Loan. You should receive the article electronically within 1-2 days.
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