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E-books now on library catalogue

Over the summer months we have been increasing the number of books available in an electronic format, including a new selection of books hosted on Dawsonera. All locally purchased e-books have now been added to the library catalogue. Look out for the computer icon and click on the web address to read the book online.

With the exception of the NetLibrary collection (Keele only - look for netlibrary in the web address), most books should be available by logging in via a Keele or local NHS Athens account.

Additional nationally purchased items accessible to NHS Athens users can be searched through the NLH e-books page and the local NHS purchased book the Handbook of Practice Management. These items have not been added to the Library catalogue.

For further information on e-books, please visit our online guide.

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