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Find Print Books by Call Numbers

Most of the Occupational Therapy books (600+ titles) can be found on the First Floor (1/F) South Wing of the Library.

Each physical item is labeled with a call number, which contains both letters and numbers representing the source's location in the library, e.g. RM735.4 .B72 2016. Books on the same subject will be placed in the same range on bookshelves. When you search a print book through OneSearch, you will get a call number, which tells you where you can find the book.

Refer to tab "How to Read Call Numbers" to learn more.

Occupational Therapy topics

Aging backache Acupuncture arthritis - Physical therapy
Biomechanics Cardiopulmonary system Developmental neurobiology Electrotherapeutics
Exercise therapy Gait disorders Geriatrics Hand
Human anatomy Human engineering Human mechanics Hydrotherapy
Joints Kinesiology Knee--wounds and injuries Manipulation (therapeutics)
Massage Massage -- Therapy Mentally handicapped Motor ability in children
Orthopedics Muscles -- Examination Older people -- Care Musculoskeletal system
Pain People with disabilities People with disabilities -- Rehabilitation Physical therapy for children
Physically handicapped Sports sciences Occupational therapy Sensorimotor integration
Sports medicine Sports injuries Splints  

Remarks

In OneSearch - Advanced Search mode, search by "subject" on these subject terms and restrict Material Type to "Books", and then (on the result listing page) apply filter=Availability ="Physical Items" or "Full Text Online" as per your needs.

Remember to confirm the selected filter/s by clicking on the green "APPLY FILTERS" button.
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For books from Book Collection:

  1. Read the Call Number.
    Note that the Library adopts Library of Congress classification scheme. Break the call numbers into four lines - this is how the call number is shown on the book label. The capital letters in the first line represent the subject area that book falls in. Read from left to right: A to Z, and smaller number to larger number. The last line indicates the year of publication, which can help you quickly identify the new books.
  2. Check Call Number Locations. In this example, TD locates at G/F.
  3. Locate the bookshelf. 
  4. Get the book and check it out at the Service Counter at P/F. If you can not find the book, ask a library staff for help.


For books from other locations:

  • Reserve Collection: P/F (right next to Service Counter)
  • Reference Collection: 
    • Call No. HM - Z: 3/F
    • Call No. A - HJ: G/F
  • Remote Store: Available by filling online request form.

Find E-Books and Course Readings

You may also search a book from a database that collects e-books in the subject field. Note that login with NetID is required to access the following databases off campus.

Major ebook databases, which cover health related contents are:

To locate reference material in Chinese, try these:

Look for textbooks for your course? Use Resource List.

Resource List is an easy to use platform enable students to access course resources prescribed by the Instructors directly from Learn@PolyU. It allows Instructors and Librarians to collaborate and manage suggested readings and other resources in Resource List to support students’ learning.

See the video below and learn the details from this guide on Resource List.

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[Note] The same content is also accessible from the Library website  at the Course Resource List, Locate your course readings by the Course code or course name.

Reference Sources Databases

To get an overview of a topic or the definition of a subject, start from reference books like handbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopedias. Do a quick search in one of the key databases below, or browse the reference books we highlighted from the PolyU Library collection (at the bottom of this page.

   

Credo Reference helps you start your nursing research with books of specialized terminology, works on nursing theory and leadership, and a guide to palliative care.

Oxford Reference
Provides access to 100 key Oxford Dictionaries, Companions, and Encyclopedias in various areas including language, science, medicine, humanities, social sciences, business, and management.

Reference sources (Health): highlights in OneSearch

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