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More Journals now available online for NHS users

For 2013 we have subscribed to a range of new ejournal titles and have moved some of our print titles to online. Using ejournals provides you with access to the latest research on your desk-top and are available at any time of day.

The following titles are now available via the Ovid database, using your NHS Athens username and password:
  • British journal of Urology International (BJU International)
  • Cancer Nursing
  • Circulation
  • Clinical Journal of Pain
  • Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
  • Current Orthopaedic Practice
  • Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • Nursing Research
  • Orthopaedic Nursing
  • Stroke
  • Transplantation
All these titles can be accessed by NHS Athens users supported by the Health Library.
You can view a complete list of journals titles that we subscribe to via the NHS My Journals list – login using your Athens username and password to view the full list.

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