Five good reasons to submit your key research to the ... · journal publishes research articles,...

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1 Rigorous and high quality peer review by your international peers 2 Rapid publication after acceptance: your article will be published online swiftly, normally within 30 working days of its receipt at SAGE 3 High visibility: not only do over 32,000 members of the British Association of Occupational Therapists have access to BJOT, but all members of the Canadian, American and Australian organisations as well, through affiliation. And, in addition, many international subscribing institutions and readers 4 Indexed in the Science Citation Index (SCI) from Thomson Reuters 5 Optional Gold Open Access if required through the SAGE Choice programme; Green Open Access allowed for all authors Five good reasons to submit your key research to the British Journal of Occupational Therapy About the British Journal of Occupational Therapy A leading journal in its field, the British Journal of Occupational Therapy (BJOT) provides the community of international occupational therapy researchers and practitioners with the means to access, share and guide the implementation of knowledge and evidence. As the only monthly, peer reviewed occupational therapy research journal of its kind, and the official academic journal of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, BJOT aims to be the publication of choice for authors to publish research that advances knowledge in research, practice, education, and management in occupational therapy. BJOT disseminates evidence on the effectiveness, benefit, and value of occupational therapy so that occupational therapists, service users, and key stakeholders can make informed decisions. The journal publishes research articles, critical reviews, practice analyses, opinion pieces, editorials, letters to the editor, RCT protocols and occasional book reviews. Regular special issues on topics that are internationally relevant to occupational therapy are a particular feature.

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1 Rigorous and high quality peer review by your international peers

2 Rapid publication after acceptance: your article will be published online swiftly,

normally within 30 working days of its receipt at SAGE

3 High visibility: not only do over 32,000 members of the British Association of Occupational Therapists have access to BJOT, but all members of the Canadian, American and Australian organisations as well, through affiliation. And, in addition, many international subscribing institutions and readers

4 Indexed in the Science Citation Index (SCI) from Thomson Reuters

5 Optional Gold Open Access if required through the SAGE Choice programme; Green Open Access allowed for all authors

Five good reasons to submit your key research to the British Journal of Occupational Therapy

About the British Journal of Occupational TherapyA leading journal in its field, the British Journal of Occupational Therapy (BJOT) provides the community of international occupational therapy researchers and practitioners with the means to access, share and guide the implementation of knowledge and evidence. As the only monthly, peer reviewed occupational therapy research journal of its kind, and the official academic journal of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, BJOT aims to be the publication of choice for authors to publish research that advances knowledge in research, practice, education, and management in occupational therapy.

BJOT disseminates evidence on the effectiveness, benefit, and value of occupational therapy so that occupational therapists, service users, and key stakeholders can make informed decisions. The journal publishes research articles, critical reviews, practice analyses, opinion pieces, editorials, letters to the editor, RCT protocols and occasional book reviews. Regular special issues on topics that are internationally relevant to occupational therapy are a particular feature.