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Accessing Wiley Online eJournal Titles

Wiley Online have again changed the way that NHS Athens users access their ejournals.
Start by logging in and searching for your ejournal title via the NHS My Journals A-Z list. Click on the Wiley Online link listed in the search results list. This should take you to the ejournal page on Wiley.

However it most likely will not have logged you in (even though you have just logged in). Click the “Institutional login” link near the top right-hand-corner. You then need to select your organisation – I don’t believe that these have been set up correctly for us; however NHS users should enter “city general hospital” into the institution box. This should find an entry for “City General Hospital Health Library (Athens)”, select this. Select this even if you do not work for UHNS / City General Hospital. Then click the login button.

You may be prompted for your NHS Athens username and password or you may be automatically logged through.

You will then be dumped on the Wiley home page. To get back to the page you were originally looking at either:
  • Go back to the Journals A-Z page and click the “Wiley Online” link again and you should get through to the right page.
OR
  • Enter your Journal title into the search box on the left-hand-side, select the “Publications titles” option and then click the arrow button. This should present you with a list matching the text you entered. Click the one you were looking for.
OR
  • Click the Publications tab near the top and then either browse or search through the publications to find the title you were looking for.
Let the eResources Librarian know if you continue to have problems.

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