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Occupational Therapy Subject Guide

A guide to library and information resources for Occcupational Therapy students

LWW Health Library

This is a resource which enables electronic access to two e-book 'collections'. 

1. A range of books related to occupational therapy.  Find LWW Health Library Occupational Therapy Collection - SGUL students and staff under L from our Databases A-Z list.

2. Medical education (including anatomy) books. for Find Health Library Medical Education Collection - SGUL students and staff under L from our Databases A-Z list.

All of the e-books in LWW Health Library can also can be found in electronic format by searching Hunter using the title of the book you want.  Many of the books are also linked on your module reading lists.

You can browse by type of information, such as books, videos (medical education section), cases etc.  

There is also a search function enabling you to search across the entire collection.  Use the advanced search to search by author, or to select a broad subject area.

Once you have logged in, creating a free personal account will allow you to bookmark your favourite books, chapters, figures and tables.  To find out how, see the sections below.

Creating a personal account on LWW Health Library

Click on the St Georges, University of London option at the top right of the screen and select Create a Free personal account from the drop down menu that appears. 

 

You will see a form that asks for your details such as your email address, and to set up a password.  Once you have done this you should have your own personal account and next time you can sign in to it.  You should ignore the message that says you only have access for 90 days.

Using a personal account on LWW Health Library

Creating a personal account will allow you to bookmark your favourite books, chapters, figures and tables.  Click on the star next to the book or chapter etc, that you want to mark as a favourite.  Below you can see all the chapters I have marked as my own favourites, which are immediately visible from My Favorites:

My Favourites menu, with several chapters marked as favourites.