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Issues accessing Ebsco databases – includes Cinahl & Medline

We have noticed an issue when trying to access ebsco ejournal titles from the A-Z lists – both for Keele University and NHS ejournal lists. It seems to be a particular issue if you have logged into NHS Athens but then go to access some Keele journals.

If you get an error after clicking the ebsco link for a journal title you can still access the full-text by logging on to the database link instead.

The database links can be found on our website at:
Nursing Databases (Keele) – click the Cinahl or Medline or Psychinfo link
Midwifery Databases (Keele) – click the Cinahl or Medline or Psychinfo link
Medical Databases (Keele) – click the Cinahl or Medline or Psychinfo link
Healthcare Resources (NHS) – click the HDAS link

We have reported the error to our suppliers and apologies for any inconvenience.

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