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Quick access to favourite journals for NHS staff

MyJournals (TDNet) provides an A-Z list of journals available electronically to NHS staff. The list can be used to set table of content alerts as they become available. Adding alerts through MyJournals will also add the journal title to My Favourite Journals (accessible via NHS Athens login via the National Library for Health). This list will allow you to quickly browse all the issues of your favourite journals from one page.

The service will shortly be available where by you can select the RSS icon or 'add to MyLibrary' to add the table of content feed direct to My Update section of My Library. Please contact the library for further information of accessing electronic journals or keeping up to date using RSS feeds.

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