Library Digital Accessibility
The Courtauld Library wants to provide an accessible experience to all of our students and staff. We commit to ensuring the communications we produce are clear and accessible to the widest range of people.
We recognise our obligations under The Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 and the Equality Act 2010.
If you require the information on this page in a different format, or want to find out more about how we can help with your specific needs, please contact us.
Courtauld Library webpages
The Courtauld’s website is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 AA standard. Details of how the Courtauld is working towards compliance are available on the Institute’s Accessibility webpage.
LibrarySearch
LibrarySearch is the Courtauld’s library catalogue. You can view our accessibility statement for this platform at the link below.
Third party online resources
LibrarySearch provides access to our online collections of e-journals, e-books and other resources, which are provided by third party publishers and vendors and hosted on their platforms. We do not have control over and are not responsible for the accessibility of this content, but we make best endeavours to work with the third party to improve its accessibility. The following list provides links to the accessibility statements of third party platforms to which the library subscribes:
Cambridge University Press & Assessment
ExLibris Primo (LibrarySearch)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Oxford English Dictionary Online
University of California Press
VLebooks
Wiley
Yale University Press
If a platform does not appear in the list above, the publisher/vendor has not yet published an accessibilty statement.
Last updated October, 2025