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Audiology

About: Reference Materials

Reference materials like encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, and handbooks are a great way to learn terminology, important people, places or events, and related concepts when exploring a new topic.

Use the Library Catalog tab to search print and electronic reference materials, or visit the general reference databases page.


Here is a books-only search for your convenience! Try title, author, subject, or keywords.

3-D Virtual Models with Anatomy.TV

Human musculoskeletal model.

Anatomy.TV includes virtual anatomical and physiological modeling in great detail. 3-D models can be positioned and zoomed with your cursor.

Use the 3-D Atlas or browse models by clinical specialty, such as audiology, otolaryngology, speech-language pathology, dentistry, head and neck, or urology.

Selected Reference Tools in Print

Visit the Reference area of either McDermott or Callier Library to discover the many additional dictionaries and encyclopedias available on this subject!

Concept Exploration With Credo

 

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Credo pushes online reference further, offering full-text articles and visual aids like videos and mind maps to help you explore topics and their related concepts in depth.