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Simple Search
speechBITE defaults to simple search. This is a keyword search: speechBITE will insert the AND operator between terms. If you wish to search for specific phrase, enclose it in double quotation marks. The truncation and wildcard symbol is the asterisk (*). You can place this before, within, or at the end of a string of letters.
Advanced Search
You can use Advanced Search. Here you have the option of searching in 3 keyword text boxes:
- Keywords
- Author
- Source (journal or organisation).
speechBITE also has several drop-down menus which can be used in their own right, or in combination with a keyword search:
- Speech Pathology Practice Area
- Type of intervention
- Population
- Age group
- Type of service delivered
- Research Design.
There are also search fields for Year and Rating.
Results
Your results will be presented as brief records. You can click on a title to view the article details. You can sort the results, add article records to your Selected Articles list, and print, email, save, and export (to EndNote) article records.
You shouldn't expect to get the full articles in your results. Some items - eg Cochrane Systematic Reviews - will have a link to the full-text, but usually you will need to search for the articles in Primo Search, to get the full-text.