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Thu, 17 Jun 1999 11:40:31 -0400
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Dear Cleo,

If your library subscribes to OT BibSys, look up ergonomics in that
electronic database.  The American Occupational Therapy Association also
has a link to OT BibSys through their homepage http://www.aota.org
OTDBASE is another online database, cost of subscription is $50 a year:
http://www.mother.com/~ktherapy/ot/frame9.htm
I have not used this database yet, but I do agree that OT BibSys can
sometimes be frustrating to search.

Occupational therapists look at improving their patients'
quality of life by increasing their independence.  Ergonomics is one of
the many issues they address.

Take care,

Tanya
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