Update on Comm Sci Faculty
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Update on Comm Sci Faculty


Here are three articles "my" faculty in Communication Sciences at UConn recently published. If you have access to Academic Search Premier, you can see the full abstract.

"Contextual Features of Violent Video Games, Mental Models, and Aggression." By: Farrar, Kirstie M.; Krcmar, Marina; Nowak, Kristine L.. Journal of Communication, Jun2006, Vol. 56 Issue 2, p387-405. abstract

"Still on hold? A retrospective analysis of competitive implications of the Telecommunication Act of 1996, on its 10th year anniversary." By: Atkin, David J.; Lau, Tuen-Yu; Lin, Carolyn A.. Telecommunications Policy, Mar2006, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p80-95. abstract

"The production of novel root compounds in children with specific language impairment." By: Grela B; Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2005 Dec; 19(8): 701-15. abstract


Congratulations to all!




- Neuropsychology Abstract Of The Day: Neuropsychology Education
Graduate Admissions in Clinical Neuropsychology: The Importance of Undergraduate Training. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 2013 Jul 23; Karazsia BT, Stavnezer AJ, Reeves JWAbstractDiscussions of and recommendations for the training of clinical neuropsychologists...

- *new* Psychology & Communication Sciences Books
Thanks to WorldCat and Google Reader, I've created some nifty lists that highlight new books I've purchased in communication sciences (either communication or communication disorders) and psychology.  As new books come into the library, I add...

- Spring Break In The Lower Ninth Ward
The editor of the UConn Daily Campus, Diego Cupolo (a journalism & communication science major) wrote a story recently called Spring Break in the Lower Ninth Ward. According to the UConn Advance, his article was picked up by the Associated Press. Congratulations...

- Technology + Pubmed Searching Tips
The University of Washington Health Sciences Libraries has created a very cool set of training “videos” online for PubMed. They use the Camtasia software to capture both actions taken on the screen as well as accompanying audio to create an online...

- Linguistics & Reference Questions
Interesting article in the May 2005 issue of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology on linguistics & answering reference questions. Hampshire doesn't have access to the full-text online, but you can read the citation...



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