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Problems with NHS e-journals

A new search interface for NHS e-journals is in the process of being introduced. The migration to the new site was scheduled for 31st Dec, but unfortunately has not yet been implemented.

It is hoped that the web address will be transferred across at some point on Tuesday 6th January. In the mean time access can be gained via the National Library for Health. Please ensure that you are logged into NHS Athens before searching the journals.

An additional problem has been identified which has resulted in teh absence of some full text journal links failing to appear either in the A-Z list or through the Search 2.0 database interface. If you have any queries regarding e-journal access please contact the Health Library on (01782) 556565.

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