Augmentative and Alternative Communication
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Journal Title
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
AUGMENT ALTERN COMM
ISSN / eISSN
0743-4618 / 1477-3848
Aims and Scope
As the official journal of the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC), Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) publishes scientific articles related to the field of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that report research concerning assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, and education of people who use or have the potential to use AAC systems; or that discuss theory, technology, and systems development relevant to AAC. The broad range of topic included in the Journal reflects the development of this field internationally. Manuscripts submitted to AAC should fall within one of the following categories, AND MUST COMPLY with associated page maximums listed on page 3 of the Manuscript Preparation Guide.
Research articles (full peer review), These manuscripts report the results of original empirical research, including studies using qualitative and quantitative methodologies, with both group and single-case experimental research designs (e.g, Binger et al., 2008; Petroi et al., 2014).
Technical, research, and intervention notes (full peer review): These are brief manuscripts that address methodological, statistical, technical, or clinical issues or innovations that are of relevance to the AAC community and are designed to bring the research community’s attention to areas that have been minimally or poorly researched in the past (e.g., research note: Thunberg et al., 2016; intervention notes: Laubscher et al., 2019).
Research articles (full peer review), These manuscripts report the results of original empirical research, including studies using qualitative and quantitative methodologies, with both group and single-case experimental research designs (e.g, Binger et al., 2008; Petroi et al., 2014).
Technical, research, and intervention notes (full peer review): These are brief manuscripts that address methodological, statistical, technical, or clinical issues or innovations that are of relevance to the AAC community and are designed to bring the research community’s attention to areas that have been minimally or poorly researched in the past (e.g., research note: Thunberg et al., 2016; intervention notes: Laubscher et al., 2019).
Subject Area
AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
REHABILITATION
CiteScore
5.10
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CiteScore Ranking
Category | Quartile | Rank |
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Health Professions - Speech and Hearing | Q1 | #3/64 |
Health Professions - Rehabilitation | Q1 | #19/146 |
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) | Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) |
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Indexed | Indexed |
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) | Quartile |
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AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY - SCIE | Q3 |
REHABILITATION - SSCI | Q2 |
H-index
45
Country/Area of Publication
UNITED STATES
Publisher
Informa Healthcare
Year Publication Started
1985
Annual Article Volume
27
Open Access
NO
Contact
2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, England, OXON, OX14 4RN
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