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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713721994
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
International Journal of Audiology was created by the merger of Audiology,
British Journal of Audiology and Scandinavian Audiology and is an
international journal dealing with the needs of the developed and developing
world.
Published twelve times a year, each issue of the Journal features original
clinical and review articles, time-saving abstracts that outline the
relevance of a study to your practice, a book review of the latest
literature, a preliminary report on a groundbreaking new study and news and
conference information directly from the British Society of Audiology, the
International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
Each issue delivers well-documented, thought-provoking articles on clinical,
social, and technical advances in the field. International Journal of
Audiology takes a multidisciplinary approach by presenting timely, relevant
research in:
* Psychoacoustics
* Anatomy
* Physiology
* Cellular and molecular biology
* Genetics
* Neuroscience
* Speech and hearing sciences
* Psychology
* Social sciences
* Epidemiology
* Statistics
* Engineering
* Vestibular
* Rehabilitative devices
* Radiographic imaging
* Disorders of hearing
* Diagnostic testing
* Pharmacology
* Aging
International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of
a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. It aims to achieve this
through publication of high-quality papers of relevance to the science and
clinical practice of audiology and its component disciplines.
As a high impact journal, with a wide international readership,
International Journal of Audiology will ensure critical, thoughtful, speedy
and thorough review of all submitted papers.
ISSN Print 1499-2027
ISSN Online 1708-8186
Manuscript submisson via online system at:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tija.
Ross J. Roese
UTD/Callier Center for Communication Disorders
1966 Inwood Road
Dallas, TX 75235 USA
Tel: + 1 214 905 3001
Fax: +1 214 905 3022
Email: editor-ija@utdallas.edu
Content available by subscription. Sample issue available online.
Abstracts available online.
Current Issue: Volume 45 Issue 12 2006
Date: 1 March 2007
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