Public research access

Research that people can actually use.

The ANCHOR Research Desk brings article search, source routes, topic rooms, reading support, evidence review, journal checks, policy sources, public data, and eBook shelves into one calm research lab for autism and neurodivergence work in Arkansas.

1 in 31

CDC’s 2022 ADDM surveillance across 16 sites reported about 1 in 31 8-year-old children identified with ASD. This is a national surveillance anchor, not an Arkansas-only count.

Use carefully.

A record in PubMed, OpenAlex, Crossref, or a journal database is not automatic proof. The lab separates source discovery, article quality, study limits, rights, and practical relevance.

Find

Search article records, public agencies, journals, books, trial registries, citation indexes, and education sources.

Research Search

Read

Use a structured article workspace for claims, methods, limits, plain-language notes, citations, and voice reading.

Reading Lab

Apply

Turn evidence into ANCHOR materials: testimony, training, appointment tools, field cards, policy notes, and public summaries.

Evidence Review

Research rooms

Each room contains core questions, article records, public source routes, practice implications, and caution language.

Public purpose

This research desk supports families, autistic adults, navigators, schools, healthcare providers, public safety partners, agencies, task force reviewers, and service planners.

Public education stays open. Private notes stay in the person’s browser unless they choose to copy or share them.

Evidence boundaries

ANCHOR does not diagnose, determine Medicaid eligibility, replace a clinician, or issue legal advice. The desk helps readers find and inspect sources, understand limits, and use evidence responsibly.