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Welcome to the Health Library

I hope that everyone is settling into their new courses and new jobs. If you are still getting to grips with the Health Library we have a number of etutorials that can help you. You can find them on our Welcome page:
  • Browse through our Using the Health Library photo tour to find out about the facilities and services we have for you.
  • Step through our Finding Resources Introduction to learn all about our different resources: books, ebooks, journals, databases and more.
  • Watch a video of an interview with our Library Manager as he explains how we can help you.
You can also explore our interactive map – either step through the presentation or zoom and drag to find out where everything is. This includes links to videos as well.
Remember that you can always ask a member of staff or contact us if you have any queries or need a bit of help.

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