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Logging on to Wiley eJournals (NHS)

The way to log on to Wiley ejournals has changed for our NHS users.
 
Remember to start looking for a journal title using the NHS journal list. You will find all our NHS-subscribed journals here, including the holdings we have and any special instructions about the journal.
Screen-shot of the ejournal Anaesthesia presented in the journals list

You can also come across journal articles within Wiley titles by using the HDAS databases search facility. Here the link will take you to the article in question but you may need to log in to Wiley to get to the full-text.
Screen-shot of articles found in the journal Anaesthesia in an HDAS search
To get to the full-text in Wiley:
  • Once you have clicked the link in the NHS interface you will be taken to the Wiley website. If you are not presented with the full-text then:
  • Click the “institution login” link at the top right-hand-side
 
Screen-shot of the Wiley website; the login link you need is in the top right-hand corner
  • Type in “Health Library for North Staffordshire” in the “institution” box; select the option that matches this text and click “log in”
 
Screen-shot of the login page
  • You will be dumped on the Wiley home page
 
Screen-shot of the Wiley home page - our logo indicates that you have logged in
  • You can now either search again for the journal / article you have found OR go back to the link in the NHS interface (journals or HDAS) and click it again. It should realise that you have already logged in and take you to the full-text.

You can find help on using Wiley journals on our website.

If you experience any problems please use our eResources Technical Support form to report any errors or contact the eResources Librarian.

We have expressed our concern to our suppliers about the inconvenience caused to users in trying to access subscribed information. We hope that they will be able to rectify these issues.

We have the following journal titles available via Wiley for NHS users:
  • Anaesthesia
  • British Journal Of Haematology
  • Cancer
  • Cancer Cytopathology
  • Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
  • Diabetic Medicine
  • International Journal Of Clinical Practice
  • International Journal Of Clinical Practice Supplement
  • Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry
  • Journal Of Family Therapy
  • Journal Of Internal Medicine
  • Laryngoscope
  • Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
  • Pediatric Pulmonology

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