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Look out - it's @ Keele



Many Keele staff and students may have noticed the @ Keele logo appearing on many of their favourite information resources. Where ever you see this symbol, it means that you can click on it to check for the resources online availability. The presence of the symbol itself doesn't mean that it will be available electronically.

It has now been added to many of the publishing platforms, Keele databases, Google Scholar, Scirus and now the Library catalogue.

Click here to visit the full Keele A-Z holdings. Please note that this will search for journal titles not journal content. The databases are the best tool to used for literature searching.

NHS can access Keele journals under a walk in licence whilst using the Health Library IT Suite. Please note that due to copyright restrictions, library staff can not provide any copies of Keele articles to NHS staff directly.

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