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The Aphasia Research Library connects people with aphasia with #accessible research. Researchers can upload a summary of research. Posts by @SarahJWallace

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We are excited to announce the most read article for February 2025! aphasialibrary.org/en/article/19/ Congratulations Silvia Ferreiro Martinez and team! In more exciting news, you can now read this article (and all ARL articles) in English, Spanish, and German! @CATs_Aphasia @aphasiacre


Thanks to Josephine Mabin and team for making their new article #accessible using the #aphasia research library! Read their review summary here: aphasialibrary.org/en/article/52/ The full paper is available here: doi.org/10.1080/026870…

AphasiaLibrary's tweet image. Thanks to Josephine Mabin and team for making their new article #accessible using the #aphasia research library! Read their review summary here: aphasialibrary.org/en/article/52/
The full paper is available here: doi.org/10.1080/026870…

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On day 1️⃣5️⃣ of our #evidencebasedcountdowntoChristmas we’re sharing this great resource. The @AphasiaLibrary . First saw this on Bluesky and found their account here. Helping make research accessible which should help embed research in practise. #aphasia #slpeeps

The Aphasia Research Library aphasialibrary.org is a new, free resource for creating and sharing aphasia friendly research summaries. Co-designed with people living with aphasia and researchers. Learn more here:  dropbox.com/scl/fi/xais8nl…



Some great research summaries being added to the library! Check out this #accessible #aphasia_friendly summary from @BrielleStarkPhD Reviewing ways of analyzing speech without writing it down aphasialibrary.org/en/article/41/

AphasiaLibrary's tweet image. Some great research summaries being added to the library! Check out this #accessible #aphasia_friendly summary from @BrielleStarkPhD Reviewing ways of analyzing speech without writing it down aphasialibrary.org/en/article/41/

Why is #accessible research important? It's a right, it's the right thing to do, and it's a requirement.

AphasiaLibrary's tweet image. Why is #accessible research important? It's a right, it's the right thing to do, and it's a requirement.

Each month we will be giving an award for the most read summary & highlighting this work on our website and socials. So get uploading at aphasialibrary.org ! Summaries can be of any kind of published #aphasia research (qual, quant, reviews), old or new.


The Aphasia Research Library aphasialibrary.org is a new, free resource for creating and sharing aphasia friendly research summaries. Co-designed with people living with aphasia and researchers. Learn more here:  dropbox.com/scl/fi/xais8nl…


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