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50 Resources for Healthcare: 14. NHS users – get access to journal articles on your desktop

Our NHS users can access the full-text of a range of electronic journals. We subscribe to a number of ejournals on behalf of our NHS users. You can also access the NHS Core Content collection which is provided nationally to all NHS users by NICE / NHS Evidence.
Sources of NHS-based eJournals






















To check whether you can access a particular journal title use the NHS Evidence My Journals list to search for the title you are interested in. You need to log in using your NHS Athens username and password to see the full list of your organisation’s subscriptions. Then enter the journal title into the search box and click search.
Example My Journals search screen
Most of our titles are available off-site too, using your Athens username and password.

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