COT Library
The College of Occupational Therapists' Library is the national collection of occupational therapy literature in the UK
The College of Occupational Therapists' Library is the national collection of occupational therapy literature in the UK. This unique specialist collection of materials and resources exists to support the work and study of members.
Ebooks
Eleven additional ebooks titles have been added to the COT ebook collection and include some of the latest publications on occupational therapy from 2012 and 2013. To view these new titles see Ebooks
Your opinion counts: help us to help you: additional ejournals - a potential new benefit available exclusively to BAOT members
Access the 3 month ejournal trial and see all the additional titles available.
You will need to be logged in to the COT website to access the trial.
Please complete the short feedback form with your views.
Library opening times and closure
The Library is open to members 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday
Our friendly and approachable team of information specialists is available to help when you visit, telephone or email the Library.
Library Closure
The library will be closed for a team meeting on
Thursday 4th July 2013
10.15 – 12.15
Apologies for any inconvenience
Visiting the library
We welcome visitors and enquiries from all members of the British Association of Occupational Therapists. Please bring your membership card when you visit the Library. Please help us by quoting your membership number in emails and phone calls.
Occupational therapists and OT students who are not members of BAOT/COT must join the BAOT before using the Library. The Membership Team can facilitate joining for prospective members visiting the COT.
Non-members who are not occupational therapists, but have an interest in occupational therapy, are welcome to visit the Library by appointment and on payment of a £10 access charge.
Library services for members with disabilities
The Library provides enhanced access to members with disabilities, including Jaws software to assist users with visual impairment.









