American Journal of Audiology Vol.19 S126-S138 December 2010. doi:10.1044/1059-0889(2010/10-0001)
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A Selective Annotated Bibliography for Clinical Audiology (1989–2009): Books

Susan T. Ferrer-Vinent

Denver, CO

Ignacio J. Ferrer-Vinent

University of Colorado Denver

Contact author: Ignacio J. Ferrer-Vinent, Auraria Library, University of Colorado Denver, 1100 Lawrence Street, Denver, CO 80204. E-mail: ignacio.ferrer-vinent{at}ucdenver.edu.

Purpose: This is the 2nd in a series of 3 planned companion articles that present a selected, annotated, and indexed bibliography of clinical audiology publications from 1989 through 2009.

Method: Research and preparation of the bibliography were based on published guidelines, professional audiology experience, and professional librarian experience.

Results: The first article in the series covered reference works. This article focuses on other books. The planned third companion article will present periodicals and online resources.

Conclusions: Audiologists and librarians can use this bibliography to help them identify relevant clinical audiology literature.

Key Words: audiology, bibliography, hearing, hearing aids, hearing disorders, vestibular function


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