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Athens web address and screen amendment 23rd November

Eduserv will be making changes to the way that you log on to their Athens service during 23rd November. The web address or URL to access My Athens will be changing from www.athens.ac.uk. www.athens.nhs.uk or www.athensams.net to a

NEW My Athens URL www.openathens.net 
 
If you have bookmarked this you will need to update to the new URL.
Note that the way you log in to Athens via an NHS site or a journal site has not changed.
The new login screen will look like this:
Users should be aware that the service may be unavailable for short periods of time while the amendments are taking place.

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