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Zetoc

The British Library table of content service ZETOC is now available to NHS and Keele employees and students via their institutional Athens logins.

The database can be use to subscribe to the latest table of contents from approximately 20,000 current journals, covering a wide range of subjects including science, technology, medicine, business and law, as well as a number of non-English titles from around the world. Many of the table of contents may not be directly available from the publisher's own website.

The database can also be used as a citation checker, with over 20 million journals and conference records from 1993 to date.

Full information on the use of ZETOC is available via the online handbook.

To learn further techniques on how to keep up to date with the latest information in your field, why not book on the Health Library Current Awareness course! Please check the Health Library website for further information.

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