Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO). In the ARO site it is possible to search for OAE-related work presented in the ARO meetings the last ten years.
The Amplifon Center for Research and Studies (CRS). In the CRS site you can find interesting compilations of recent Audiological articles, lists of audiological sites etc
The evaluation of every site was conducted according to two criteria: (1) amount of information useful to a wider public (i.e not too much emphasis on personal activities) ; and (2) esthetics and organization. Sites employing later INTERNET technologies (i.e. easy-navigation tools, interesting graphics) were rated higher.
Cochlear
biophysics laboratory, Boston University
: Very good site for information related to cochlear
processes, cochlear mechanics and computer-basaed auditory
models but there is little information on OAEs.
August 2007
European
Concerted Action AHEAD-II, for information
on activities on neonatal hearing screening and
related technologies. The project is not active
from the end of 2004. The AHEAD-II group is
also responsible for the NHS series of conventions
and the presentations of each year can be still found
on-line : Have a look at www.nhs2004.polimi.it and
www.nhs2006.polimi.it.
Reports
on the status of local / regional / state NHS
or EHDI programs around the globe can be found in the report pages of the
newly formed International
Group of Chilhood Hearing.
Laboratory
of Otoacoustic Emissions, University of Ferrara, Italy. Most
of the information of that site has been transferred to the Italian and English
sections of this Portal.
National
Center for Hearing Assessment and Management , Utah State University.
The NCHAM site remains as the best resource on neonatal hearing
screening activities. The site has been recently re-structured to include
a new bulletin-board (FORUM).
August 2007
The Otodynamicshome
page. The scientific (not commercial) information on OAEs is the same as
it was two years ago.
August 2007
General Interest sites & documents and Links
on Cochlear Mechanics (with OAE material)
Editor's Note: The links in the previous
section have been initially identified by using the search engine of Google.
Unfortunatelly By 2007 the majority of these sites provide
only static and not-upgraded information with very few exceptions. For this
reason and starting this year we intend to include a HTML file containing
the first 100 hits of a global OAE search in Google.