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New England Journal of Medicine Update – access for NHS Users

We have been experiencing problems accessing New England Journal of Medicine. Access is now available via Athens login, however this is proving to be slightly unreliable on the network at busy times during the day. You can access full-text articles a number of ways: 
  1. Use the login option from the NEJM page, click on the Athens login links until you get to the Athens login screen OR 
  2. Login to Athens first via the My Athens option and click on the NEJM link from the Local Resources list OR 
  3. Login to the My Journals list, search for NEJM on the My Journals list and click the link from the Journal title page. 
This issue has been raised with the publisher. Apologies for the inconvenience caused.

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