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Occupational Therapy (Undergraduate & Graduate))

Learning Outcomes

By the end of today's class, you will be able to:

  1. Find an article in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy or other specific journal
  2. Use OneSearch to locate journal articles
  3. Define peer review and identify peer-reviewed journals
  4. Identify whether or not a journal article is a research study

Peer Reviewed?

Are these peer-reviewed ?

What type of articles are these? Practice

What type (design study) of article is it? -- Research, Case Study, Systematic Review, Editorial? 

 

American Journal of Occupational Therapy --practice

Getting to the American Journal of Occupational Therapy journal --

1. OneSearch >> Advanced >> type in name of journal and change search box to "publication title"

2. Google Scholar >> advanced search

3. Library homepage >> Find >> Online Journals >> Type in American Journal of Occupational Therapy

4. Your own subscription to AJOT

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