Book description
The Audiology Capstone: Research, Presentation, and Publication
concisely presents the must-know information for completing every step
of your Audiology Capstone Project. From choosing a research topic and
mentor, to conducting the research and publishing the results, the
authors provide you with the essential information for a productive and
successful Capstone experience. Structured chronologically to parallel
the Capstones progression, each succinctly organized chapter includes
bulleted lists for fast reference and call-out boxes that provide
examples of database tables, as well as helpful reminders about
audiology equipment and software. Features
A realistic assessment of the research process from multiple
perspectives, including AuD students, librarians, researchers,
clinicians, and faculty.
The final chapter, written by a student, details that individuals
Capstone experience after following all the research methods and
strategies presented within the text.
Additional sections help you select a mentor, submit a proposal to
an IRB, and understand copyright laws.
Numerous chapters contain step-by-step information about different
research databases, and screenshots of the databases that shows you
how to use the numerous databases to find the best possible evidence.
This comprehensive textbook details all of the necessary components of
an Audiology Capstone for AuD students, researchers, clinicians, and
instructors. Director, Division of Audiology, Department of
Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Washington University School
of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA Bernard Becker Medical Library;
Washington University School of Medicine; St. Louis, Missouri, USA