In article <312D0B16.1FA0 at lobe.frye.com>, sfrye at FRYE.COM (Sallie Frye) says:
>>I am not aware of a journal under that title. Among available journals
>are: Journal of the American Audiology Society, Ear and Hearing, American
>Journal of Audiology, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, and
>such magazines as: Hearing Journal, Hearing Review, and Hearing
>Instruments. OTOH, maybe there is something out there I haven't heard
>about.
>>Is it a scientific journal or an industry journal?
Hearing Research is a monthly journal put out by Elsevier Publisher
from The Netherlands. Topics in HR include animal neurophysiology,
human evoked potentials, and some psychoacoustics. It is an excellent
journal, although many libraries are dropping it due to the high cost
of journals. Aage Mollar from the Univ. of Pittsburgh Presbyterian
Hopsital is (was) the editor, and in fact a notice of bionet.audiology
was published when the newsgroup was created back in Feb. 1995. HR
started back in 1992 (I think). Most university libraries carry it;
Assoc. for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) sponsors a private rate
for this journal for their members. Last I saw it was around $125 per
year (personal rate). One's interest in animal neurophysiology should
be a prerequisite to the purchase of this journal.
Would someone please get the address for the original poster (Todd from
Utah).
Jeff
Jeff Sirianni @(((<{
University of Texas at Austin
Communication Sciences and Disorders
CMA, 2nd Floor Clinic
Austin, TX 78712-1089
sirianni at uts.cc.utexas.edujgsaudio at aol.com