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Credit Tessa Oksanen, Wellcome Images
Artwork combining X-rays and photographic images that portrays support and caring for a patient undergoing medical procedures.
Digital artwork/Computer graphic 2002
Collection: Wellcome Images
Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons by-nc-nd 2.0 UK: England & Wales.
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Finding Background Information
Reference books, such as dictionaries, encyclopaedias and handbooks are a useful starting point when beginning your research. Dictionaries provide definitions, and help you to understand the terminology. Encyclopaedias provide a general overview of a topic, and may also provide a list of books and journal articles for further reading.
Reference books can be located via a subject search in NEWCAT. For example, 'occupational therapy dictionaries', 'occupational therapy for children handbooks manuals'.
Listed below are some of the major reference works for occupational therapy available online or in the Huxley Library:
- Occupational Therapy - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References [EBook Library - Create a Free Account]
- Quick Reference Dictionary for Occupational TherapyHuxley - 615.851503 JACO 2004
- Quick Reference to Occupational TherapyHuxley - 615.8515 REED 2001
- The Encyclopedia of Elder Care : The Comprehensive Resource on Geriatric and Social CareHuxley - R362.19897 MEZE
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