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THE APHASIOLOGY ARCHIVE
About this archive
http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/information.html
The Aphasiology Archive
University Library System, University of
Pittsburgh
Home ||About ||Browse ||Search ||
Help
About this archive
Welcome to The Aphasiology Archive a repository of papers presented at the Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC).
Since 1971, the Clinical Aphasiology Conference has provided an important forum for the exchange of information
related to diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of persons with communication impairments -primarily those of aphasia
but also including a restricted range of related disorders.
A brief history of Clinical Aphasiology publications was published in 1995. Following the annual publication of the
peer-reviewed manuscripts published by BRK Publishers (those manuscripts derived from those presented at the annual
meeting of the CAC), the accumulation of these manuscripts has passed through a number of transitional publishers
before arriving at its current publication in the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology (AJSLP), a publication
of The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). These publishers are clearly referenced for all
manuscripts. They currently reside in the hands of a diminishing number of individuals. With the opening of this archive,
these valuable manuscripts will be available to the public and will record a productive history of research and scholarship
stimulated in large measure by the annual meeting of the CAC.
At present, only the manuscripts derived from these publications are contained within this site. They have been entered
by and at the sole expense of the University Library System (ULS), University of Pittsburgh, with the permission of the
Steering Committee of the CAC and with the written permission of all previous publishers.
Administration and Support
Editorial Consultant for this project is:
Malcolm R. McNeil, PhD
Department of Communication Science and Disorders
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
Technical support is provided by the Department of Information Systems, University Library System, University of
Pittsburgh.
Contact Information
All correspondence concerning the Clinical Aphasiology archive should be sent to aphasiology@mail.pitt.edu. Please
e-mail us if you have any questions or comments about the archive.
About this Software
This archive is running on eprints.org open archive software, a freely distributable archive system available from
eprints.org. Other institutions are invited (and encouraged) to set up their own open archives for author self-archiving,
using the freely distributable eprints.org software used at this site. This site is running software from eprints.org /
revision: EPrints 2.2.1 (pepper) [Born on 2002-11-14] EPrints is free software developed by the Department of
Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, England. For more information see eprints.org .
Site Administrator: aphasiology@mail.pitt.edu
THE APHASIOLOGY ARCHIVE
About this archive
http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/information.html
The Aphasiology Archive
University Library System, University of
Pittsburgh
Home ||About ||Browse ||Search ||
Help
About this archive
Welcome to The Aphasiology Archive a repository of papers presented at the Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC).
Since 1971, the Clinical Aphasiology Conference has provided an important forum for the exchange of information
related to diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of persons with communication impairments -primarily those of aphasia
but also including a restricted range of related disorders.
A brief history of Clinical Aphasiology publications was published in 1995. Following the annual publication of the
peer-reviewed manuscripts published by BRK Publishers (those manuscripts derived from those presented at the annual
meeting of the CAC), the accumulation of these manuscripts has passed through a number of transitional publishers
before arriving at its current publication in the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology (AJSLP), a publication
of The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). These publishers are clearly referenced for all
manuscripts. They currently reside in the hands of a diminishing number of individuals. With the opening of this archive,
these valuable manuscripts will be available to the public and will record a productive history of research and scholarship
stimulated in large measure by the annual meeting of the CAC.
At present, only the manuscripts derived from these publications are contained within this site. They have been entered
by and at the sole expense of the University Library System (ULS), University of Pittsburgh, with the permission of the
Steering Committee of the CAC and with the written permission of all previous publishers.
Administration and Support
Editorial Consultant for this project is:
Malcolm R. McNeil, PhD
Department of Communication Science and Disorders
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
Technical support is provided by the Department of Information Systems, University Library System, University of
Pittsburgh.
Contact Information
All correspondence concerning the Clinical Aphasiology archive should be sent to aphasiology@mail.pitt.edu. Please
e-mail us if you have any questions or comments about the archive.
About this Software
This archive is running on eprints.org open archive software, a freely distributable archive system available from
eprints.org. Other institutions are invited (and encouraged) to set up their own open archives for author self-archiving,
using the freely distributable eprints.org software used at this site. This site is running software from eprints.org /
revision: EPrints 2.2.1 (pepper) [Born on 2002-11-14] EPrints is free software developed by the Department of
Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, England. For more information see eprints.org .
Site Administrator: aphasiology@mail.pitt.edu