Journals
There are approximately 180 journal titles housed in the CSP Learning Resource Centre (LRC). These include core physiotherapy journals, CSP clinical and occupational interest group newsletters and journals, conference proceedings and international physiotherapy titles, as well as a wide range of journals on health and issues relevant to the physiotherapy profession.
LRC journal holdings
To find out which journals we hold, go the OPAC and do a journal title search. This will tell you the titles we stock and our holdings.
If you wish to order photocopies, forms, details of services and charges can be found in Copying services.
E-Journals
The OPAC also contains records for, and links to, freely available e-journals of relevance to physiotherapy.Physiotherapy journal
From March 2004 Elsevier became the CSP publishing partner for Physiotherapy. Editorial control and copyright remains with the CSP, and the Society has also retained responsibility for distributing Physiotherapy to members as well as for advertising. Elsevier now administers the publishing process, from submission of manuscripts through to publication in print and online. It is also responsible for marketing the Journal and handling subscriptions.
CSP members can access issues of Physiotherapy ( vol 81;1995 onwards) online from this website: see the Physiotherapy Journal page for more details but please remember to login first.
Frontline
Highlights from Frontline magazine are also available on this website: see the Frontline page
Access to journals held elsewhere
If you work in the NHS the national electronic libraries provide access to a number of full text journals, this access is Athens password protected from the internet:
National Library of Health (NLH)
Health On the Net Northern Ireland
NHS Scotland e-library
HOWIS NHS Wales
If you work or study in higher education you can find out what electronic and paper journal holdings are accessible through your own Higher Education library on the HERO website
The CSP is not able to issue Athens passwords. To register for an Athens passwords please contact your NHS Librarian or the Librarian at your Higher Education Institution.

