APTA has made it easier than ever to help the environment and cut
down on clutter.
You can choose to receive digital-only issues Physical Therapy (PTJ)
and PT in Motion
(formerly PT Magazine) each month simply by updating your
preferences in the My Profile area of myAPTA (instructions below). You'll still have access
to your publications
online and can reference current and archived issues
24/7/365—without digging through boxes or files in your
basement!
Why go green? Besides being conscious of our environmental
resources and making more room for yourself, you'll find PTJ
Online full of features not possible in print:
- Search on keywords, author names, and time periods simultaneously
across PTJ and more than 1,000 other journals---including some of the
highest-impact research available on the Web.
- Read "The Bottom Line," clinical summaries that put research
findings into the context of practice.
- Listen to podcast debates and discussions that focus on your
practice needs as well as shine a light on the bigger picture of
physical therapy services.
- View videos that show you how interventions were done and how
patients progressed through the episode of care.
- Post a comment immediately about an article you've just
read—and have it published later in print.
- Download PTJ articles directly into your citation manager—such
as EndNotes or ProCite.
- Customize email alerts to tell you when an article has been cited by
another article on HighWire, or when a correction or an e-letter about
the article has been posted.
For PT in Motion online, you'll see the same full-color
layout as you do in the print magazine, plus working links and
comment areas for each article so you can provide instant feedback and
read what your colleagues are saying about the articles.
Instructions:
To go green, select "myAPTA" from the horizontal navigation menu
(you'll be asked to login, if you haven't already done so), then proceed
to "My Profile." Click on the "E-mail & Publications" tab, choose
your preferences, and click "Save."
[Last updated: 10/01/09 | Contact: subscriptions@apta.org]
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