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Article and document supply for members and non-members

Books on shelves in a library

Document supply for members

If required, we can try to obtain materials related to your professional work, CPD or education that are not available in full text.

In WorldCat Discovery and EDS, items that do not have a link to full text should have a ‘Request a copy’ link. 

For a tutorial, see the 'request a copy' section in this guide.
  • The link will open a form for completion. The details of the item will have been entered, you need to complete the top section of the form and confirm you accept the copyright declaration by ticking the box at the bottom of the form and press ‘Submit.’
  • All copying is governed by the ‘Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988’ and any subsequent amendments. 

Physiotherapy journal and Frontline magazine

Physiotherapy

  • The CSP's eLibrary, Knowledge and Archive Services keep original print copies of the complete collection of Physiotherapy and its precursor titles, starting from July 1915.
  • CSP members are welcome to contact us to request copies of Physiotherapy articles which are unavailable digitally.
  • CSP members have free access to the online archive, which begins at 1988.

Frontline

  • The online archive for Frontline magazine begins at April 2006.
  • The CSP's eLibrary, Knowledge and Archive Services keep original print copies of the complete collection of Frontline, starting from 1995.
  • CSP members are welcome to contact us to request copies of Frontline articles which are unavailable digitally.

Document supply for non-members

Non-members may request copies from our eLibrary stock. To request a copy, please complete the non-members' copying form and return it to us at library@csp.org.uk.

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