The British Journal of Occupational Therapy (BJOT)
BJOT is the official journal of the College of Occupational Therapists. Its purpose is to publish contributions of papers relevant to theory, practice, education, management and research in occupational therapy. These may take the form of articles, short reports, practice evaluations, opinion pieces, editorials, research abstracts, book and media reviews and letters to the editor.
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Editor: Upma Barnett
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Advertising Manager: Steve Meertens
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- BJOT Author's Guide (89KB
*) - Referencing COT publications in BJOT (Harvard style) (133KB
*) - Download a BJOT subscription form (133KB
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Conference abstracts
Occupational Therapy News (OTN)
OTN is the official monthly news magazine of the British Association / College of Occupational Therapists. It aims to keep members fully informed about news and developments in the profession.
Editor: Tracey Samuels
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Advertising Manager: Steve Meertens
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- OTN Author's Guide (23KB
*) - Referencing COT publications in BJOT (Harvard) style (133KB
*) - Annual Indexes
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