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New training dates for July to September 2013

  • Need more help finding the right good quality evidence?
  • Want to make the most of your NHS Athens account?
  • Planning your dissertation?
Get your skills up-to-date and familiarise yourself with all our resources; try one of our ** free ** training courses.

Topics available include:
  • Health Essentials Online
  • Using NHS Athens
  • Literature Searching
  • Rapid Critical Appraisal
  • Cochrane Library introduction and more
Find the right course to help you whether you work for our NHS partners or are a Keele University member of the library.

Our training courses can help to support KSF and RCN competencies as well as the Distinctive Keele Curriculum.

Book online now or get in touch with Rachael or Mariet, our training librarian team.

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