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Error accessing Journal Articles from Medline with FullText

We are aware that users have experienced problems accessing journal articles from Medline with FullText when trying to click on volumes / issues from the journal title page.

For some reason when you click on the years of the journal you are not being given a drop-down list of the volumes / issues.
Example of journal page in Medline with Fulltext; there is an error when trying to click the year link for the volumes and issues

If you search for the article title within Medline with fulltext you should get through to the article full-text. To do this, click on the “New Search” link in the top left-hand corner, copy your article title into the search box and click “Search”. Your article should appear in the search results. (Remember to check that we have the holdings for the issue you need).

We have reported the problem to our providers and hope to have it resolved soon. Apologies for the inconvenience caused.

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