Tips to Keep you Talkin'
Download bookmarks that contain 8 nifty vocal hygiene tips to help anyone maintain a healthy voice, but are particularly helpful for those who use their voices extensively or rigorously. Simply print this pdf file on colored cardstock and cut apart the bookmarks for distribution at health fairs, for Better Speech and Hearing Month, or as give-aways to inservices promoting healthful voice use.

Workshop on Acoustic Voice Analysis: Summary Statement
This pdf document summarizes consensus among representatives from industry and academia who met in 1994. The purpose of their meeting was to establish better agreement on the purpose and methods of acoustic analysis of voice signals. A summary of their recommendations is preceded by background and explanatory material written by Dr. Ingo Titze.

A Guide to Vocology
The NCVS Guide to Vocology was created as a comprehensive overview of the many and diverse approaches to voice management. Following a brief overview, Part I describes common conditions affecting voice, while Part II presents a wide variety of voice therapy programs. Reference lists are also provided to further the reader's knowledge. The Guide to Vocology was written by Katherine Verdolini, Kate DeVore, Scott McCoy, and Julie Ostrem.

Originally created as a booklet, the NCVS Guide to Vocology is currently available electronically (as a pdf file) Read it on-line or create your own booklet. Hint: to make your vocology guide serve as a quick reference tool, load your printer with different paper colors to code the various sections. Pre-load the printer with 5 pages of Color 1; 15 pages of Color 2; and 38 pages of Color 3.