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Pre-Occupational Therapy Research Guide

A research guide for students studying occupational therapy.

Web Resources

1. Open Educational Resources (OER)

  • OER Commons: A digital library offering a variety of open educational resources, including textbooks and course materials for occupational therapy and health sciences.
  • Open Textbook Library: Provides free access to a variety of textbooks on health sciences and related fields, including occupational therapy.

2. Online Courses and Lectures

  • Coursera: Offers free courses on health sciences, anatomy, physiology, and other related topics from top universities. Auditing courses is usually free.
  • edX: Provides free courses on various health science topics from institutions like Harvard, MIT, and others.
  • FutureLearn: Offers free courses on health sciences and related fields.
  • Saylor Academy: Provides free courses on health sciences, biology, and related topics.

3. Textbooks and Reference Materials

  • Project Gutenberg: Offers free access to many classic texts on science and health topics.
  • Google Books: Provides previews and free access to a range of books on health sciences and occupational therapy.

4. Research and Journals

  • Google Scholar: A freely accessible web search engine that indexes scholarly articles across various disciplines, including occupational therapy.
  • PubMed Central (PMC): A free archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature, including research in occupational therapy.
  • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ): Contains free, full-text, quality-controlled scientific and scholarly journals, including those focused on occupational therapy and health sciences.

5. Professional Organizations and Resources

6. Podcasts and Webinars

7. Interactive Learning Tools and Videos

8. Online Communities and Forums

9. Additional Educational Websites

  • MedlinePlus: Offers comprehensive health information from the National Library of Medicine, including occupational therapy.
  • Mayo Clinic: Provides detailed information on diseases, conditions, and health management, including topics relevant to occupational therapy.
  • Verywell Health: Provides articles and resources on various health topics, including occupational therapy.

10. Libraries and Archives

  • Internet Archive: Provides access to a vast collection of free books, including many on health sciences and occupational therapy.
  • Library of Congress: Offers access to a vast collection of documents and resources, including many relevant to health sciences and occupational therapy.

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