ASHA's scholarly journals include:
Information about individual journals, including instructions for authors and subscription information, is available at each of the journal sites. If you are an ASHA member or a subscriber, or if your institution is a subscriber, you will have full-text access to the journals. If you are not a subscriber you can access the table of contents and the abstract of each article. Pay-per-view and pay-per-access is available on the journal sites, as well as subscription information.
Permission to make photocopies of individual articles within ASHA scholarly journals can be obtained by contacting the Copyright Clearance Center. With permission, subscribers can also use online versions of articles for course packs or distance learning classes.
See which articles have won Editors' Awards [PDF] and find out more about Janis Costello Ingham, this year's recipient of the Alfred K. Kawana Award.
The ASHA Leader Online Our award winning newspaper is published 16 times per year, contains news and in-depth features on issues of importance to ASHA members. The ASHA Leader Online contains an archive of the major stories covered in the print Leader, material that supplements articles in print, plus information for classified and product advertising.
ASHA Practice Policy This is the archive for all official documents of the Association, including cardinal documents (e.g., Code of Ethics, Bylaws, Scope of Practice statements) and policy documents (e.g., guidelines, position statements, technical reports), for audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and the communication disorders research community.
e-Newsletters ASHA continues to expand its portfolio of e-mail newsletters for practice professionals. Sign up today to receive these timely online publications in your e-mail inbox.
ASHA Online Reviews This is the online information management tool that provides immediate and customized access to up-to-date information and literature related to Speech-Language-Pathology and Audiology. You can also access the most recent Doody Book Reviews related to the professions.
Special Interest Division Perspectives These publications are published by each of ASHA's 16 Special Interest Divisions with information especially targeted for their specialized member audiences. Advertising opportunities are available.
ASHA Monographs Published from 1950 to 1993, ASHA Monographs were scholarly treatises dealing with experimental, clinical, theoretical, tutorial, or historical matters pertaining to the normal processes and disorders of human communication.
ASHA Reports This publication, issued from 1965 to 1991, contained proceedings of conferences, workshops, and seminars that dealt with the normal processes and disorders of human communication.
Asha Magazine Asha, the official magazine of the Association, was published from 1959 to 1999 and is no longer available. In 2000, the most popular features of the magazine and The ASHA Leader newsletter were combined to form the new tabloid-size publication, The ASHA Leader.
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