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Grant Meredith
is at University of Ballarat, Australia.
Sally
Firmin
is at University of Ballarat, Australia.
Lindy McAllister
is
at The University of Sydney, Australia.
Correspondence to:
Grant Meredith
c/o School of Science, Information Technology & Engineering
University of Ballarat
PO Box 663, Ballarat, Vic. 3353
phone: +61 3 5327 9808
This article was originally published as: Meredith, G., Firmin,
S., & McAllister, L. (2013). Digital possibilities and ethical
considerations: Speech-language pathologists and the
web.
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