The library has books, journals, databases and special resources to support learning, teaching and research in Speech and Language Therapy.
Welcome to our Library Guide for Speech and Language Therapy. As the librarian based at Medway, I am here to support you in your learning and assignments.Learning and Research Librarian, Medway
The library has a comprehensive collection of books related to Speech and Language Therapy for you to find and read. You can use LibrarySearch to search for the books you need. To search for a specific book just type a few words from the title plus the surname of the author(s) into the search box. You can also search for a topic then filter to Books (or Ebooks) under Format or Source Type. If you get stuck – please ask!
We use the Dewey Decimal System to classify the books so it’s easier to find them. Each classmark number refers to a different subject, and can be found in a different location:
You will find the majority of the books for Speech and Language Therapy at classmark (number) 616.855 in the library. However, there will be useful books elsewhere. Some other useful classmarks include:
The majority of books for your course will be found in the Drill Hall Library at Medway. However, there are relevant books at all campus libraries. You can request for books to be sent between the campus libraries for collection as intersite loans. To do this, click the Place Reservation button next to a book on LibrarySearch and specify where you would like to collect it.
Ebooks
Wherever possible we also obtain all our books as ebooks, which can be accessed on or off campus, 24 hours. Just click on Link to CCCU ebook in the record on LibrarySearch and you will usually have the option to read online or download a copy.
You can also find a collection of ebooks and audiobooks in Overdrive (find via LibrarySearch/Find databases A-Z).
In addition to our academic textbooks, you may wish to explore the Experts by Experience (EbE) and the Professional Reflection collection of e-books and e-audiobooks. The Experts by Experience collection includes texts written by patients/clients/carers which shed light on their illness/condition/situation from their own perspective. The Professional Reflection collection includes texts by healthcare professions which reflect on life in the sector. Visit the Learning Skills Hub module on EbE to explore the collection further and see how to access the texts on the Libby app.
Journals are an important source of scholarly information – think of them as academic magazines that contain articles written by researchers. CCCU library subscribes to journals covering all the subjects taught here.
Online journals
Use LibrarySearch.to see which journals are available to read online. Make sure you Log In first with your CCCU username and password. You can search for journal articles across all the journals simultaneously by using the main search bar to search for a topic, clicking through to the Digital Resources tab and limiting your search results to "Academic journals" under Source Type.
To find a specific journal try entering the title of a journal into the search box, or use the “Find e-journals by title” link on the LibrarySearch home page. You can also browse e-journals by subject, using Browzine. This software allows you to read a journal like an e-book, so you can look through the whole journal rather than just individual articles. There is an app so you can use it easily on your phone or other mobile device.
There are many journals relevant for Speech and Language Therapy. A few suggested journal titles are:
Aphasiology, Augmentative & Alternative Communication, Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, Journal of Communication Disorders, Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, The Lancet, Topics in Language Disorders.
Open Access Journals
The Directory of Open Access Journals includes journals such as Journal of Child Language Acquisition and Development. Open access journals are usually scholarly, but the difference is, the publishers of these journals believe in making their research freely accessible to anyone with an internet connection. This means that you (or your institution) do not have to have a subscription to the journal to be able to read the articles they publish.
CCCU library provides research databases which contain articles about speech and language therapy. These are all available via LibrarySearch – just click on the “Find databases” link in the left-hand menu and you will see an alphabetical list. Browse the list until you find the one you want. Many of the key databases have guides available, which often include a video demo.
Some databases which are particularly useful for speech and language therapy include:
Additional databases you may wish to explore:
See also our Anatomy and Physiology guide for information about useful tools for learning A&P.
Although we often advise students and staff to use resources from the university library, there are many useful websites which can provide high-quality information for your study. When using information from the web, be careful to check who wrote it and how up-to-date it is.
Free online databases:
Other useful sites:
The library generally does not provide access to legislation or to statistics, as these are maintained on freely-available sites. A few of the most useful are:
In addition to reading texts, you can find a wide range of visual and audio sources and media to learn more about education.