Communication is the essence of human life.
Article II, Section 1, USSAAC (United States Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication) Bylaws.
For students who attend classes only at the Harrington Academic Hall WTAM Amarillo Center, information about the Cornette Library Book Delivery Policy may be of interest.
Books and videos in the Cornette Library are arranged by topic using the Library of Congress Classification system. There are 21 basic areas. You may check out any books in the Loan Shelves or any videos on display near the Access Desk. The broad call numbers below are handy to use when you want to browse the library shelves.
Overall call number begins with an RC. The following are more specific subjects:
Subject | Call Number |
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Neurology and psychiatry | RC 321 – RC 571 |
Speech and language disorders | RC 423 – RC 429 |
Stuttering | RC 424 |
Articulation disorders | RC 424.7 |
Aphasia | RC 425 – RC 425.7 |
Overall call number begins with an RF. The following are more specific subjects:
Subject | Call Number |
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Deafness | RF 286 – RF 320 |
Voice disorders | RF 510 - RF 540 |
Overall call number begins with an RJ. The following are more specific subjects:
Subject | Call Number |
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Aphasia, pediatric | RJ 496.A6 |
Speech disorders, pediatric (including articulation disorders) | RJ 496.S7 |
Stuttering, pediatric | RJ 496.S8 |
Overall call number begins with an RT.
Every WTAMU student may print 1,500 copies for free per semester.
If researching from off campus, you may email articles to yourself, and then print them later.
You may also save an article to your computer, and then email it to a particular printer on campus using Buff Print.
Contact Carolyn Ottoson on the 2nd floor, Govt Docs, (806) 651-2204, or at cottoson@wtamu.edu
Also available: Reference Help